Etymology of the Greek word chloros (χλωρός)
the Greek word
chloros, χλωρός (greenish; verdant, dun-colored)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ghel-Derivations in Greek
chloritisDerivations in other languages
English
chlorine, English
chloro-, French
chlorelle, French
chlore, Italian
cloro-, Italian
pirocloro, Italian
tallocloro, Latin
chlorosis, Latin
chlorophytum, Latin
Chlorella, Latin
Chrysochloris, Latin
Schizochloreae, Latin
Chlorhaema, Latin
chlorochloe, Latin
chlorella, Latin
xanthochlorus, Latin
Chlorestes, Latin
Chloroceryle, Latin
Chlorocharis, Latin
Chlorochrysa, Latin
Chlorocichla, Latin
Chlorophonia, Latin
Chloropsis, Latin
Chlorothraupis, Latin
Leucochloris, Latin
chloricterus, Latin
chlorocephalus, Latin
chlorocercus, Latin
chloronota, Latin
chloropus, Latin
chrysochloros, Latin
epichlora, Latin
panychlora