Where does “diurese” come from?

diurese (English) comes from English diuresis, from New Latin diūrēsis, from Ancient Greek διουρέω — to pass urine, have diuretic properties.

diurese (English): To cause or undergo diuresis

Definitions

  1. To cause or undergo diuresis

Ancestry of “diurese”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdiuresisExcessive production of urine; polyuria
2New Latindiūrēsis
3Ancient Greekδιουρέωto pass urine, have diuretic properties
Every word from Ancient Greek διουρέωEvery word from New Latin diūrēsisEvery word from English diuresis