Where does “hexyne” come from?

hexyne (English) comes from English hex, from English hexagon, from Latin hexagōnum, from Ancient Greek ἑξάγωνον, from Ancient Greek ἑξα-, from Ancient Greek ἕξ, from Proto-Hellenic hwéks, from Proto-Indo-European swéḱs — six.

hexyne (English): Any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds

Definitions

  1. Any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds

Ancestry of “hexyne”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhexTo cast a spell on (specifically an evil spell), to bewitch
2EnglishhexagonA polygon with six sides and six angles
3Latinhexagōnumhexagon
4Ancient Greekἑξάγωνονhexagon
5Ancient Greekἑξα-Forming compound words with the sense of "six"
6Ancient Greekἕξsix
7Proto-Hellenichwékscardinal...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanswéḱssix

Words derived from “hexyne

Every word from Proto-Indo-European swéḱsEvery word from Ancient Greek ἑξα-Every word from Ancient Greek ἑξάγωνον
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