Where does “benzonaphthothiophene” come from?

benzonaphthothiophene (English) comes from English benzo-, from English benzoin, from Middle French benjoin, from Spanish benjuí, from Arabic [[لُبَان]] [[جَاوِيّ]].

benzonaphthothiophene (English): A polycyclic heterocycle, containing a thiophene ring linked to that of benzene and naphthalene, found in crude oils

Definitions

  1. A polycyclic heterocycle, containing a thiophene ring linked to that of benzene and naphthalene, found in crude oils

Ancestry of “benzonaphthothiophene”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishbenzo-Related to benzene or benzoic acid
2EnglishbenzoinA resinous substance, dry and brittle, obtained...
3Middle Frenchbenjoin
4Spanishbenjuíbenzoin
5Arabic[[لُبَان]] [[جَاوِيّ]]
Every word from Arabic [[لُبَان]] [[جَاوِيّ]]Every word from English benzo-Every word from Spanish benjuí