dose
French
noun
Definitions
- proportion
- dose
Etymology
Derived from Latin dosis (the small box in which a dose of medication was given, dose) derived from Ancient Greek δόσις (a giving, a portion prescribed, gift).
Origin
Ancient Greek
δόσις
Gloss
a giving, a portion prescribed, gift
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bulldoze English
- dose English
- dosemeter English
- doser English
- dosis-effect English
- dosology English
- interdose English
- isodose English
- megadose English
- microdose English
- multidose English
- overdose English
- paleodose English
- postdose English
- predose English
- underdose English
- dosis Latin
- Dosage German
- Dosis German
- dózis Hungarian
- dose Italian
- dosis Dutch, Flemish
- dosage French
- doser French
- dosette French
- doseur French
- dosimètre French
- dosimétrique French
- sous-dosage French
- sous-doser French
- surdosage French
- surdose French
- surdoser French
- dosis Spanish, Castilian
- Δοσίθεος Ancient Greek
- δίδωμι Ancient Greek
- δόσις Ancient Greek
- παράδοσις Ancient Greek
- *deh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- dose Norwegian Bokmål
- dose Portuguese
- dose Norwegian Nynorsk
- dozo Esperanto
- δόση Greek (modern)
- dose Middle Dutch
- dozo Ido
- dose Middle French
- dòsi Occitan
- *dótis Proto-Hellenic
- dôje Franc-Comtois