Where does “polydextrose” come from?

polydextrose (English) comes from English poly, from Latin polium, from Latin polion, from Ancient Greek πόλιον, from Ancient Greek πολιός, from Proto-Hellenic poľľós, from Proto-Indo-European polH-yós, from Proto-Indo-European pelH- — pale, gray.

polydextrose (English): A multipurpose food ingredient synthesized from...

Definitions

  1. A multipurpose food ingredient synthesized from...

Ancestry of “polydextrose”, step by step

polydextrose traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English poly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpolyPolytechnic; Polyethylene; Polyurethane
2LatinpoliumAlternative form of polion
3LatinpolionA strong-smelling plant, perhaps Teucrium...
4Ancient Greekπόλιονfelty germander
5Ancient Greekπολιόςgrey, grizzled, grizzly; bright, clear, serene; a...
6Proto-Hellenicpoľľósgrey
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanpolH-yós
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanpelH-pale, gray

via English dextrose

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdextroseThe naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of...
2Englishdextro-Right; on the right; toward the right; Denoting a...
3Latindexterright (relative direction), right hand
4Proto-Italicdeksterosright side, direction
5Proto-Indo-Europeandeḱs(i)-tero-
6Proto-Indo-Europeandeḱs-right
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pelH-
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