Where does “diphosphoribose” come from?

diphosphoribose (English) comes from English phosphoribose, from English ribose, from German Ribose, from English arabinose, from English arabin, from English arabic, from Latin arabicus, from Ancient Greek Ἀραβικός — to flow sharply.

diphosphoribose (English): ribose diphosphate

Definitions

  1. ribose diphosphate

Ancestry of “diphosphoribose”, step by step

diphosphoribose traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English phosphoribose

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishphosphoriboseribose phosphate
2EnglishriboseA naturally occurring pentose sugar, which is a...
3GermanRiboseribose
4EnglisharabinoseAn aldopentose that occurs most often in...
5EnglisharabinA carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, found...
6EnglisharabicRelated to the Arabic language
7LatinarabicusArabic
8Ancient GreekἈραβικόςArabic, Arab
9Ancient GreekἌραψArab; Arabian
10ArabicعَرَبArabs; Arab
11Arabicعَرَبَto flow sharply

via English Di

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishDi
Every word from Arabic عَرَبَ