Where does “monoisotopic” come from?

monoisotopic (English) comes from English isotopic, from Catalan isòtop, from Catalan iso-, from Ancient Greek ἴσος, from Ancient Greek δάκτυλος, from Hebrew דקל, from German Dackel, from German Dachshund — to sire, beget.

monoisotopic (English): Containing only a single isotope of each element...

Definitions

  1. Containing only a single isotope of each element...

Ancestry of “monoisotopic”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishisotopicof, or relating to isotopes; Of two presemifields...
2Catalanisòtopisotope
3Catalaniso-iso
4Ancient Greekἴσοςequal (to); equivalent (to); consistent (to); agreement (to)
5Ancient Greekδάκτυλοςfinger; measure of length, the breadth of a...
6Hebrewדקלpalm tree; date; dachshund
7GermanDackeldachshund; a similar-looking dog, e.g. a basset...
8GermanDachshunddachshund; a similar-looking dog, e.g. a basset...
9GermanDachsbadger; genitive singular of Dach
10Old High Germandahs
11Proto-West Germanicþahsbadger
12Proto-Germanicþahsuzbadger
13Proto-Indo-Europeantótḱus
14Proto-Indo-Europeantetḱ-to create, produce; to cut, hew
15Proto-Indo-Europeanteḱ-to sire, beget
Every word from Proto-Indo-European teḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tetḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tótḱus