Etymology of the English word ultrapure
the English word
ultrapureusing the English prefix
ultra-derived from the Medieval Latin word
ultra (beyond, further; on the other side)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*al-derived from the English word
purederived from the Old French word
purderived from the Latin word
purus (chaste, unpolluted by sex; plain; clear, limpid, free of mist; pure, clean, unsoiled)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*peuÉ™-Usage
Word found in Modern English