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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

chloritis

Derivations 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



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