Where does “eicosadiene” come from?

eicosadiene (English) comes from English diene, from English di-, from Latin dī-, from Ancient Greek δί-, from Ancient Greek διά, from Proto-Indo-European dwís, from Proto-Indo-European dwóh₁ — two.

eicosadiene (English): Any of several isomeric unsaturated alkenes...

Definitions

  1. Any of several isomeric unsaturated alkenes...

Ancestry of “eicosadiene”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdieneAn organic compound, especially a hydrocarbon,...
2Englishdi-API; two, twice, or double; Alternative form of...
3Latindī-Two, double; di
4Ancient Greekδί-Twice, double
5Ancient Greekδιάthroughout
6Proto-Indo-Europeandwístwice, doubly; in two
7Proto-Indo-Europeandwóh₁two

Words derived from “eicosadiene

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwóh₁Every word from English di-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwís