Where does “tetraanion” come from?

tetraanion (English) comes from English anion, from Ancient Greek ἀνιόν, from Ancient Greek ἄνειμι, from Ancient Greek ἀνά, from Proto-Hellenic *aná — up, upon.

tetraanion (English): (chemistry) An anion that has four negative charges

Definitions

  1. (chemistry) An anion that has four negative charges

Ancestry of “tetraanion”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishanionA negatively charged ion
2Ancient Greekἀνιόνgoing up
3Ancient Greekἄνειμιgo up
4Ancient Greekἀνάon board; on, upon
5Proto-Hellenic*anáup, upon
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *anáEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀνάEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄνειμι