Where does “polynucleosis” come from?

polynucleosis (English) comes from English nucleo-, from Latin nū̆cleus, from Latin nuculea, from Latin -eus, from Ancient Greek -εῖος, from Proto-Indo-European -iHwós, from Proto-Indo-European -wós — Creates adjectives from verb stems.

polynucleosis (English): The presence of cells with multiple nuclei, especially in the blood

Definitions

  1. The presence of cells with multiple nuclei, especially in the blood

Ancestry of “polynucleosis”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishnucleo-Forming words pertaining to nuclei
2Latinnū̆cleus(small) nut
3Latinnuculeapertaining to a small nut
4Latin-eusargentum + API → argenteus; ferrum + API →...
5Ancient Greek-εῖοςForms adjectives, usually with a meaning of "of"...
6Proto-Indo-European-iHwós
7Proto-Indo-European-wósCreates adjectives from verb stems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -wósEvery word from Latin -eusEvery word from English nucleo-