Where does “nebacumab” come from?

nebacumab (English) comes from English -bac-, from English bacteria, from New Latin bacteria, from Latin bacterium, from Ancient Greek βακτήριον, from Ancient Greek βακτηρία, from Proto-Indo-European baḱ- — club, pointed stick, peg; pointed stick, peg.

nebacumab (English): A human monoclonal antibody developed for the...

Definitions

  1. A human monoclonal antibody developed for the...

Ancestry of “nebacumab”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-bac-a monoclonal antibody that targets a bacterium
2Englishbacteriaplural of bacterium; A type, species, or strain...
3New Latinbacterianominative plural of bactērium; accusative plural...
4Latinbacteriumcane, walking-stick; staff (of a shepherd)
5Ancient GreekβακτήριονSynonym of βακτηρία
6Ancient Greekβακτηρίαrod, staff, cane; baton
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbaḱ-club, pointed stick, peg; pointed stick, peg
Every word from Proto-Indo-European baḱ-Every word from Ancient Greek βακτηρίαEvery word from Ancient Greek βακτήριον