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Etymology of the English word multilobular

the English word multilobular
using the English prefix multi-
derived from the Latin word multus (many; much, many, great)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mel-
derived from the English word lobular
derived from the English word lobule
derived from the English word lobe
derived from the Late Latin word lobus (hull, husk, pod)
derived from the Greek word lobos, λοβός, λόβος (lobe)
derived from the Late Latin word lobe
derived from the Greek word lobos, λοβός, λόβος (lobe)
derived from the New Latin word lobulus
derived from the Late Latin word lobus (hull, husk, pod)
derived from the Greek word lobos, λοβός, λόβος (lobe)
using the English suffix -ar
derived from the Old French suffix -ar
derived from the Latin suffix -aris
derived from the Latin suffix -alis

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