Where does “hemoglobin” come from?

Hemoglobin comes from English hematin combined with the combining form -o- and Ancient Greek -ο-, ultimately deriving from a blood-related root in Greek.

hemoglobin (English): The iron-containing substance in red blood cells...

Definitions

  1. The iron-containing substance in red blood cells...

Ancestry of “hemoglobin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhematinoglobulinAlternative form of hemoglobin
2EnglishhematinHemoglobin with iron in ferric state; Hemin
3Ancient Greekαἷμαblood
4Latinglobusany round object; a sphere; a globe; a glob,...
5Proto-Indo-Europeangel-to be cold, to freeze

Words derived from “hemoglobin

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gel-Every word from Latin globusEvery word from Ancient Greek αἷμα