Where does “dibenzazepine” come from?

dibenzazepine (English) comes from English azepine, from English az-, from English azote, from French azote, from Ancient Greek ἀ-, from Proto-Hellenic hə-, from Proto-Indo-European sm̥-, from Proto-Indo-European sem- — together, one.

dibenzazepine (English): Any of the class of heterocyclic compounds consisting of two benzene rings fused to an azepine ring

Definitions

  1. Any of the class of heterocyclic compounds consisting of two benzene rings fused to an azepine ring

Ancestry of “dibenzazepine”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishazepineAn unsaturated seven-membered heterocycle having...
2Englishaz-Alternative form of azo-; Alternative form of...
3EnglishazoteNitrogen
4Frenchazotenitrogen
5Ancient Greekἀ-The alpha privativum, used to make words that...
6Proto-Hellenichə-same; together
7Proto-Indo-Europeansm̥-one; with, together
8Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sem-