Where does “fexinidazole” come from?

fexinidazole (English) comes from English -nidazole, from English metronidazole, from English nitroimidazole, from English imidazole, from English azole, from English -ole, from English -ol, from English alcohol — kohl, antimony paste.

fexinidazole (English): A drug being investigated for the treatment of sleeping sickness

Definitions

  1. A drug being investigated for the treatment of sleeping sickness

Ancestry of “fexinidazole”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-nidazoleUsed to form names of metronidazole derivatives used as antiprotozoals and radiosensitizers
2EnglishmetronidazoleAn antibiotic of the nitroimidazole group, used to treat vaginal trichomoniasis, amebiasis, and infections by anaerobic bacteria
3EnglishnitroimidazoleAny of a family of antibiotics composed of...
4EnglishimidazoleA heterocyclic organic compound containing two...
5EnglishazoleAny of a class of five-membered unsaturated...
6English-oleA diminutive suffix referring to small parts of...
7English-olAn alcohol or phenol; Indicating an oily...
8EnglishalcoholAny of a class of organic compounds containing a...
9FrenchalcoholAlternative spelling of alcool
10Medieval Latinalcoholpowdered ore of antimony; kohl, collyrium,...
11Arabicكحلantimony; kohl, stibnite; black coloring of the...
12Arabicكُحْلantimony; kohl, stibnite
13Akkadianguḫlumkohl, antimony paste
Every word from Akkadian guḫlumEvery word from Arabic كُحْلEvery word from Arabic كحل