Where does “nitrobarite” come from?

nitrobarite (English) comes from English barite, from English baryte, from French barote, from Ancient Greek βαρύτης, from Ancient Greek βαρύς, from Proto-Hellenic gʷarus, from Proto-Indo-European gʷréh₂us, from Proto-Indo-European -us — Forms adjectives from Caland system roots.

nitrobarite (English): A mineral consisting of barium nitrate

Definitions

  1. A mineral consisting of barium nitrate

Ancestry of “nitrobarite”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbariteA mineral, barium sulphate, with the chemical...
2EnglishbaryteAlternative form of barite
3Frenchbarote
4Ancient Greekβαρύτηςweight, heaviness; troublesomeness, importunity;...
5Ancient Greekβαρύςheavy, weighty; heavy, burdensome, oppressive;...
6Proto-Hellenicgʷarusheavy
7Proto-Indo-Europeangʷréh₂usheavy
8Proto-Indo-European-usForms adjectives from Caland system roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -us