Where does “eucarvone” come from?

eucarvone (English) comes from English carvone, from English -one, from English ketone, from German Keton, from German Aketon, from French acétone, from Latin acētum, from French -ate — Forms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality.

eucarvone (English): A monoterpenoid with chemical formula C10H14O

Definitions

  1. A monoterpenoid with chemical formula C10H14O

Ancestry of “eucarvone”, step by step

eucarvone traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English carvone

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcarvoneA terpenoid found naturally in many essential...
2English-onea ketone; any similar compound containing a...
3EnglishketoneA homologous series of organic molecules whose...
4GermanKetonketone
5GermanAketonacetone
6Frenchacétoneacetone
7Latinacētumvinegar
8French-ateate
9Latin-ātused
10Proto-Italic-ātos
11Proto-Indo-European-éh₂tosForms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality

via English eu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englisheu
2Ancient Greekεὖwell
3Ancient Greekἐΰςgood, brave, noble
4Proto-Hellenicehu-good
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁su-good
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁wes-good; to be cheerful, happy; to eat, to feast
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂tosEvery word from Latin -ātusEvery word from French -ate
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