Where does “thromb-” come from?
thromb- (English) comes from Ancient Greek θρόμβος — piece, lump, clump; clot, gout of blood; curd of...
thromb- (English): thrombus
Definitions
- thrombus
Ancestry of “thromb-”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ancient Greek | θρόμβος | piece, lump, clump; clot, gout of blood; curd of... |
Words derived from “thromb-”
- thrombin
- prothrombin
- thromboxane
- thrombectomy
- prothrombinase
- hypoprothrombinemia
- thrombasthenia
- thrombasthenic
- hypothrombinemia
- thromboid
- thrombendarteriectomy
- thrombase
- thrombaspiration
- thrombembolism
- thrombendarterectomy
- hyperthrombinemia
- trombina
- argatroban
- meizothrombin
- prethrombin
- thrombectomize
- thrombinlike
- thrombinuria
- antitrombina