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Etymology of the English word synfuel

the English word synfuel
derived from the English word synthetic
derived from the New Latin word syntheticus (synthetic)
derived from the Greek word sunthetikos, συνθετικός, συνϑετικός
derived from the Greek word sunthesis, σύνθεσις, σύνϑεσις
derived from the Greek word suntithenai
derived from the Greek word suntithemi, συντίϑημι
derived from the Greek word sun, σύν (together; with or together ; by association, companionship, process, resemblance, possession, instrumentality, addition, etc.)
derived from the Greek word tithemi, τίϑημι
derived from the Greek word sunthetos, σύνϑετος
derived from the Greek word suntithenai
derived from the Greek word suntethos
derived from the Greek word suntithenai
derived from the English word fuel
derived from the Old French word fouaille
derived from the Old French word fou
derived from the Latin root *focalia
derived from the Latin root *focalis
derived from the Latin word focus (hearth, fireplace; altar)
using the French suffix -aille
derived from the Old French word feuaile
derived from the Old French word feu
derived from the Latin word focus (hearth, fireplace; altar)
derived from the Latin word feudum (fief)

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