Where does “mannatide” come from?

mannatide (English) comes from English mannose, from English manna, from Italian manna, from Latin manna, from Ancient Greek μάννα, from Hebrew מן — Alternative form of מִ־; manna.

mannatide (English): A heteropolysaccharide, present in the alpha-hemolytic group of Streptococcus, that is an adjuvant for an influenza vaccine

Definitions

  1. A heteropolysaccharide, present in the alpha-hemolytic group of Streptococcus, that is an adjuvant for an influenza vaccine

Ancestry of “mannatide”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmannoseA monosaccharide aldohexose found in manna and...
2EnglishmannaFood miraculously produced for the Israelites in...
3Italianmannamanna (all senses)
4Latinmannamanna
5Ancient Greekμάνναmanna
6HebrewמןAlternative form of מִ־; manna
Every word from Hebrew מן
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