Where does “hepatocholangiocarcinoma” come from?

hepatocholangiocarcinoma (English) comes from English cholangiocarcinoma, from English carcinoma, from Latin carcinōma, from Ancient Greek καρκίνωμα, from Ancient Greek καρκινόω, from Ancient Greek καρκίνος, from Proto-Indo-European karkros.

hepatocholangiocarcinoma (English): A rare type of liver cancer that contains both hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma features within the same tumor

Definitions

  1. A rare type of liver cancer that contains both hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma features within the same tumor

Ancestry of “hepatocholangiocarcinoma”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishcholangiocarcinomacancer of the bile duct
2EnglishcarcinomaAn invasive malignant tumor derived from...
3Latincarcinōmacarcinoma
4Ancient Greekκαρκίνωμαeating sore or ulcer; cancer
5Ancient Greekκαρκινόωto suffer from cancer
6Ancient Greekκαρκίνοςcrab; Cancer, the zodiac sign; sore, ulcer,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeankarkros
Every word from Proto-Indo-European karkrosEvery word from Ancient Greek καρκίνοςEvery word from Ancient Greek καρκινόω