Where does “lymphadenocarcinoma” come from?

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

lymphadenocarcinoma (English): The malignant counterpart of lymphadenoma; the result of malignant transformation of lymphadenoma

Definitions

  1. The malignant counterpart of lymphadenoma; the result of malignant transformation of lymphadenoma

Ancestry of “lymphadenocarcinoma”, step by step

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