Where does “rasagiline” come from?

rasagiline (English) comes from Old Indo-Aryan rasa-, from Russian Герасим, from Ancient Greek Γεράσιμος, from Ancient Greek -ιμος — Added to the stems of verbs or verbal nouns in...

rasagiline (English): An inhibitor of monoamine oxidase used as a monotherapy in early Parkinson's disease or as an adjunct therapy in more advanced cases

Definitions

  1. An inhibitor of monoamine oxidase used as a monotherapy in early Parkinson's disease or as an adjunct therapy in more advanced cases

Ancestry of “rasagiline”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Indo-Aryanrasa-
2RussianГерасим
3Ancient GreekΓεράσιμος
4Ancient Greek-ιμοςAdded to the stems of verbs or verbal nouns in...

Words derived from “rasagiline

Every word from Ancient Greek -ιμοςEvery word from Ancient Greek ΓεράσιμοςEvery word from Old Indo-Aryan rasa-