Where does “organoprotective” come from?

organoprotective (English) comes from English protective, from Medieval Latin prōtēctīvus.

organoprotective (English): That provides protection from the action of organic compounds, especially from organic free radicals

Definitions

  1. That provides protection from the action of organic compounds, especially from organic free radicals

Ancestry of “organoprotective”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishprotectiveserving, intended or wishing to protect;...
2Medieval Latinprōtēctīvus
Every word from Medieval Latin prōtēctīvusEvery word from English protective