Where does “クリンダマイシン” come from?

クリンダマイシン (Japanese) comes from English clindamycin, from English lincomycin, from English -mycin, from English streptomycin, from Translingual Streptomyces, from Ancient Greek στρεπτός, from Ancient Greek στρέφω, from Proto-Indo-European strebʰ-.

クリンダマイシン (Japanese): clindamycin

Definitions

  1. clindamycin

Ancestry of “クリンダマイシン”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishclindamycinA lincosamide antibiotic drug C18H33ClN2O5S, mostly used to treat infections with anaerobic bacteria
2EnglishlincomycinA lincosamide antibiotic derived from...
3English-mycinUsed to form names of antibiotics produced by...
4EnglishstreptomycinAn aminoglycoside and bactericidal antibiotic...
5TranslingualStreptomycesgenus
6Ancient GreekστρεπτόςEasily twisted, pliant
7Ancient Greekστρέφωto twist
8Proto-Indo-Europeanstrebʰ-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European strebʰ-Every word from Ancient Greek στρέφωEvery word from English -mycin