Where does “noncardioembolic” come from?

noncardioembolic (English) comes from English cardioembolic, from English cardio, from English cardiovascular, from English vascular, from New Latin vascularis, from Latin vāsculum, from Latin -culum, from Proto-Italic -klom — Derives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...

noncardioembolic (English): Not cardioembolic

Definitions

  1. Not cardioembolic

Ancestry of “noncardioembolic”, step by step

noncardioembolic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English cardioembolic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcardioembolicRelating to, or caused by a cardioembolism
2EnglishcardioCardiovascular; pertaining to the health of the...
3EnglishcardiovascularRelating to the circulatory system, that is the...
4EnglishvascularRelating to the flow of fluids, such as blood,...
5New Latinvascularisvascular
6Latinvāsculuma small vessel or container
7Latin-culumnominative neuter singular of -culus; accusative...
8Proto-Italic-klom
9Proto-Indo-European-tlomAlternative form of *-trom
10Proto-Indo-European-tromForms nouns denoting a tool or instrument
11Proto-Indo-European-tḗrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...

via English non

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnonObsolete form of none
2Frenchnonno; not; a no, a negative response
3Old Frenchnonno; not; Alternative form of nom
4Latinnōnnot
5Old Latinnoenum
6Proto-Indo-Europeanóynosone; single
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tḗr