Where does “monogalactose” come from?

monogalactose (English) comes from English galactose, from English -ose, from English glucose, from French glucose, from Ancient Greek γλεῦκος — sweet new wine, must; sweetness.

monogalactose (English): A single galactose entity in a molecule

Definitions

  1. A single galactose entity in a molecule

Ancestry of “monogalactose”, step by step

monogalactose traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English galactose

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgalactoseA monosaccharide found, along with lactose, in...
2English-osefull of, like; Used to form the names of sugars
3EnglishglucoseA simple monosaccharide with a molecular formula...
4Frenchglucoseglucose; first-person singular present indicative...
5Ancient Greekγλεῦκοςsweet new wine, must; sweetness

via English mono

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmonoClipping of mononucleosis; A bicycle or...
2Englishmono-API; one, single, only
3Ancient Greekμονο-one; mono-
Every word from Ancient Greek γλεῦκος
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