Where does “azetirelin” come from?

azetirelin (English) comes from English -tirelin, from English -relin, from English -ín, from English in, from Middle English in, from Old English in, from Proto-West Germanic *in.

azetirelin (English): A drug that is a thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogue

Definitions

  1. A drug that is a thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogue

Ancestry of “azetirelin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-tirelinUsed to form names of
2English-relinUsed to form names of pituitary hormone-release stimulating peptides, especially of LHRH release–stimulating peptides
3English-ínAttached to a word (usually a verb) to denote a protest, demonstration or other type of gathering characterized by the activity denoted by the base word
4EnglishinUsed to indicate location, inclusion, or position...
5Middle EnglishinAny kind of accomodation; particularly; A home or...
6Old Englishinin; Alternative form of inn
7Proto-West Germanic*in
Every word from Proto-West Germanic *inEvery word from Old English inEvery word from Middle English in