Where does “subnanomolar” come from?

subnanomolar (English) comes from English nanomolar, from English molar, from English molé, from English Moll, from English mary, from French marie, from Old French Marie, from Latin Marīa.

subnanomolar (English): smaller than nanomolar

Definitions

  1. smaller than nanomolar

Ancestry of “subnanomolar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnanomolarDescribing concentrations one billionth of...
2EnglishmolarA back tooth having a broad surface used for...
3EnglishmoléAlternative spelling of mole
4EnglishMollA pet name for Mary
5EnglishmaryA male homosexual
6Frenchmariefirst-person singular present indicative of...
7Old FrenchMarie
8LatinMarīaMary mother of Jesus
9Ancient GreekΜαρίαMary, Maria
10Hebrewמִרְיָם
11Aramaicמריםbitter
12Biblical Hebrewמִרְיָם
Every word from Biblical Hebrew מִרְיָםEvery word from Hebrew מִרְיָםEvery word from Aramaic מרים