Where does “telodendrimer” come from?

telodendrimer (English) comes from English dendrimer, from English dendr-, from Ancient Greek δένδρον, from Latin Cygnus, from Ancient Greek Κύκνος, from Latin olor, from Ancient Greek Τιτάν, from Translingual -therium — wild; wild animal.

telodendrimer (English): A dendrimer that has branches at one end

Definitions

  1. A dendrimer that has branches at one end

Ancestry of “telodendrimer”, step by step

telodendrimer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English dendrimer

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdendrimerAny polymer or oligomer having branches of atoms...
2Englishdendr-Used to form words concerning trees or branching
3Ancient Greekδένδρονtree
4LatinCygnus
5Ancient GreekΚύκνοςany individual named Cycnus
6Latinolorswan; A smell
7Ancient GreekΤιτάνTitan
8Translingual-therium
9Ancient Greekθηρίονwild animal, beast, savage beast; a small animal,...
10Ancient Greekθήρa wild beast, beast of prey, especially a lion;...
11Proto-Hellenickʷʰḗrwild beast
12Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰwer-wild; wild animal

via English telo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtelo
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰwer-