Where does โ€œdifluorophenolโ€ come from?

difluorophenol (English) comes from English difluoro, from English fluoro, from English -o, from English O, from Middle English O, from Old English o, from Latin o, from Etruscan ๐Œ.

difluorophenol (English): Any difluoro derivative of a phenol

Definitions

  1. Any difluoro derivative of a phenol

Ancestry of โ€œdifluorophenolโ€, step by step

difluorophenol traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English difluoro

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdifluoroTwo fluorine atoms in a molecule
2EnglishfluoroA fluorescent light; Of a fluorescent colour
3English-oA colloquializing suffix; A type of person; Can...
4EnglishOA blood type that lacks A or B antigens and may...
5Middle EnglishOโ€”
6Old Englishoever, always
7LatinoThe name of the letter "O"; o!; oh!
8Etruscan๐Œโ€”
9Ancient GreekฮฟLower-case omicron (แฝ‚ ฮผฮนฮบฯฯŒฮฝ), the 15th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. It represented the close-mid back rounded vowel. It is preceded by ฮพ and followed by ฯ€
10Phoenician๐คayin; สฟayin
11Egyptian๐“นโ€”

via English phenol

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishphenolA caustic, poisonous, white crystalline compound,...
2Frenchphรจnebenzene
3Ancient Greekฯ†ฮฑฮฏฮฝฯ‰I cause to appear, bring to light; I show,...
4English-typeimpressed form; stamp; print; typical form; Used...
5Ancient Greekฯ„ฯฯ€ฮฟฯ‚A blow, pressing; The results of a blow: mark,...
6Ancient Greekฯ„ฯฯ€ฯ„ฯ‰to beat, strike, smite; to beat, strike oneself
7Proto-Indo-European(s)tewp-to push, to stick
8Proto-Indo-European(s)tew-to push, to hit
Every word from Egyptian ๐“น โ†’