Where does “idrogenocarbonato” come from?

idrogenocarbonato (Italian) comes from Italian idrogeno, from French hydrogène, from French -gène, from Latin -genus, from Ancient Greek -γενής, from Ancient Greek -είᾱ, from Ancient Greek -ής, from Proto-Indo-European -ēs — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...

idrogenocarbonato (Italian): bicarbonate, hydrogen carbonate

Definitions

  1. bicarbonate, hydrogen carbonate

Ancestry of “idrogenocarbonato”, step by step

idrogenocarbonato traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian idrogeno

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianidrogenohydrogen; first-person singular present...
2Frenchhydrogènehydrogen; first-person singular present...
3French-gène-gen, -genic
4Latin-genusborn from, sprung form
5Ancient Greek-γενήςborn in a certain place or condition; of a kind
6Ancient Greek-είᾱSuperficially appears in abstract nouns derived from σ-stem adjectives, with the true suffix being
7Ancient Greek-ήςadjective suffix
8Proto-Indo-European-ēsPrimarily forms adjectival bahuvrīhi compounds
9Proto-Indo-European-ess
10Proto-Indo-European-osCreates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...

via Italian carbonato

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancarbonatocarbonate; past participle of carbonare
2Italian-atoUsed with a stem to form the past participle of...
3Latin-ātused
4Proto-Italic-ātos
5Proto-Indo-European-éh₂tosForms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -osEvery word from Ancient Greek -ήςEvery word from Ancient Greek -είᾱ