Where does “antipseudomonal” come from?

antipseudomonal (English) comes from English pseudomonal, from English pseudomonad, from English monad, from Latin monas, from Ancient Greek μονάς, from Translingual Chlamydomonas, from Ancient Greek χλαμύς, from Ancient Greek σαῦρος — lizard.

antipseudomonal (English): Countering pseudomonad bacteria; Such a...

Definitions

  1. Countering pseudomonad bacteria; Such a...

Ancestry of “antipseudomonal”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpseudomonalOf, pertaining to, or produced by a pseudomonad...
2EnglishpseudomonadAny of many bacteria of the family...
3EnglishmonadAn ultimate atom, or simple, unextended point;...
4Latinmonasthe number one; unity
5Ancient Greekμονάςalone, solitary, isolated; special feminine form...
6TranslingualChlamydomonasgenus
7Ancient Greekχλαμύςcloak, robe, mantle
8Ancient GreekσαῦροςAlternative form of σαύρᾱ; horse mackerel
9Ancient Greekσαύραlizard

Words derived from “antipseudomonal

Every word from Ancient Greek σαύραEvery word from Ancient Greek σαῦροςEvery word from Translingual Chlamydomonas