Where does “immūnis” come from?
immūnis (Latin) comes from Latin in- -is, from Latin īn-, from Latin în, from Latin en, from Proto-Italic en, from Proto-Indo-European h₁én — in.
immūnis (Latin): free or exempt from taxes, public service, or penalty (+ ablative)
Definitions
- free or exempt from taxes, public service, or penalty (+ ablative)
Ancestry of “immūnis”, step by step
immūnis traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
Words derived from “immūnis”
- immune
- immunity
- autoimmune
- immunological
- autoimmunity
- immunology
- immunologically
- nonimmune
- psychoneuroimmunology
- immunologist
- alloimmune
- neuroimmune
- hyperimmune
- preimmune
- neuroimmunology
- psychoneuroimmunological
- nonimmunological
- neuroimmunological
- alloimmunity
- nonautoimmune
- immunomics
- radioimmune
- psychoimmunology
- autoimmunological