Where does “trimolybdate” come from?

trimolybdate (English) comes from English molybdate, from English -ate, from English -cy, from Anglo-Norman -cie, from Latin -tia, from Latin -ia, from Latin -ius, from Proto-Italic -jōs — Creates adjectives from noun or verb stems.

trimolybdate (English): An anion with three molybdenum atoms with the formula Mo3O102-, or any salt containing this group

Definitions

  1. An anion with three molybdenum atoms with the formula Mo3O102-, or any salt containing this group

Ancestry of “trimolybdate”, step by step

trimolybdate traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English molybdate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmolybdateThe anion MoO; Any salt of molybdic acid
2English-atehaving the specified thing; characterized by the...
3English-cyUsed to form nouns of state, condition or quality...
4Anglo-Norman-cie
5Latin-tiaoffice, rank
6Latin-iaUsed to form a feminine abstract noun, usually...
7Latin-iusforming adjectives from nouns; nominative neuter...
8Proto-Italic-jōsForms comparative adjectives
9Proto-Indo-European-yósCreates adjectives from noun or verb stems

via English tri

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtritriathlon; triangle
2Proto-Indo-Europeantréyesthree
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yós