Where does “loxapine” come from?

loxapine (English) comes from English chloro-, from Ancient Greek χλωρός, from Proto-Indo-European ghlo-.

loxapine (English): A typical antipsychotic medication derived from dibenzazepine and mainly used to treat schizophrenia

Definitions

  1. A typical antipsychotic medication derived from dibenzazepine and mainly used to treat schizophrenia

Ancestry of “loxapine”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishchloro-Green in color; Containing chlorine
2Ancient Greekχλωρόςgreenish-yellow, pale green; pale, pallid; fresh,...
3Proto-Indo-Europeanghlo-

Words derived from “loxapine

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ghlo-Every word from Ancient Greek χλωρόςEvery word from English chloro-