Where does “χόνδρος” come from?
χόνδρος (Ancient Greek) comes from Proto-Indo-European gʰrendʰ‑ — bar, beam.
χόνδρος (Ancient Greek): A small rounded mass: lump; grain, groat, corn,...
Definitions
- A small rounded mass: lump; grain, groat, corn,...
Ancestry of “χόνδρος”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Proto-Indo-European | gʰrendʰ‑ | bar, beam |
Words derived from “χόνδρος”
- mitochondrial
- mitochondria
- Chandra
- hypochondriac
- hypochondria
- mitochondrion
- hypochondriacal
- hypochondrium
- chondrite
- mitochondrially
- intramitochondrial
- antimitochondrial
- chondrule
- hypochondriacism
- submitochondrial
- amitochondriate
- extramitochondrial
- nonmitochondrial
- hypochondriacally
- achondrite
- transmitochondrial
- cyberchondria
- postmitochondrial
- mitogenomic