Where does “chromatographic” come from?
Chromatographic derives from English chromatography, combining Ancient Greek χρῶμα with Ancient Greek γράφω meaning "to write," ultimately tracing to Proto-Indo-European ger-.
chromatographic (English): Of or pertaining to chromatography
Definitions
- Of or pertaining to chromatography
Ancestry of “chromatographic”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | German | chromatographisch | chromatographic |
| 2 | German | -graphisch | -graphic |
Words derived from “chromatographic”
- chromatography
- electrochromatography
- chromatographically
- immunochromatographic
- thermochromatography
- thermochromatographic
- immunochromatography
- chromatographical
- radiochromatography
- nonchromatographic
- cochromatographic
- nanochromatographic
- oligochromatographic
- nanochromatography
- cochromatography
- oligochromatography
- photochromatography
- rechromatography
- immunochromatographical
- thermochromatographically