Etymology of the English word multilocular
the English word
multilocularderived from the English word
locularusing the English suffix
-arderived from the Old French suffix
-arderived from the Latin suffix
-arisderived from the Latin suffix
-alisderived from the English word
loculusderived from the Latin word
loculus (compartmented box, money-box; school satchel; spot, little, small place)
derived from the Latin word
locus (place; part of the body; female genitals; grounds of proof; place, territory, locality; seat, rank, position)
derived from the English word
loculederived from the New Latin word
loculederived from the French word
loculederived from the Latin word
loculus (compartmented box, money-box; school satchel; spot, little, small place)
derived from the Latin word
locus (place; part of the body; female genitals; grounds of proof; place, territory, locality; seat, rank, position)
using the English prefix
multi-derived from the Latin word
multus (many; much, many, great)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mel-Usage
Word found in Modern English