ensím
Icelandic
[ˈɛn.siːm]
noun
Definitions
- (biochemistry) enzyme
Etymology
Derived from German Enzym derived from Ancient Greek ἐν (in, into, on, in possession of, intra).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἐν
Gloss
in, into, on, in possession of, intra
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- enanthesis English
- enderon English
- enzyme English
- lissencephaly English
- entsyymi Finnish
- enhypostasia Latin
- Ektoenzym German
- Enzym German
- enzootisch German
- enzymkatalysiert German
- enzima Italian
- enzym Dutch, Flemish
- enzyme French
- ζύμη Ancient Greek
- παρέγχυμα Ancient Greek
- ἐγκύκλιος Ancient Greek
- ἐγχέω Ancient Greek
- ἐμφυσάω Ancient Greek
- ἐν Ancient Greek
- ἐνάρετος Ancient Greek
- ἐνίστημι Ancient Greek
- ἐναντίος Ancient Greek
- ἐνδύνω Ancient Greek
- ἐνηλύσιος Ancient Greek
- ἐνώτιον Ancient Greek
- ἐπενδύνω Ancient Greek
- ἔγγονος Ancient Greek
- ἔγχυμα Ancient Greek
- ἔμβολος Ancient Greek
- ἔμβρυον Ancient Greek
- ἔμπειρος Ancient Greek
- ἔμπροσθεν Ancient Greek
- ἔνδημος Ancient Greek
- ἔνθεος Ancient Greek
- ἔνοπλος Ancient Greek
- ἔρρινον Ancient Greek
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- enzym Norwegian Bokmål
- enzym Norwegian Nynorsk
- enzym Danish
- ένζυμο Greek (modern)
- έρρινος Greek (modern)
- εν Greek (modern)