tremellose etymology

English word tremellose comes from Latin tremulus (Shaking, quaking, quivering, trembling, tremulous.), English -ose

Detailed word origin of tremellose

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
tremulus Latin (lat) Shaking, quaking, quivering, trembling, tremulous.
-ose English (eng) (chemistry) Used to form the names of sugars. Full of, like.
tremellose English (eng) Resembling or characteristic of jelly.

Words with the same origin as tremellose

Descendants of tremulus
temblor tremble tremolo tremulous
Descendants of -ose
agarose arabinoside biose caseose cutose cytosine dambose decose dextrose favose fructose fructoside galactose gentianose granulose hexosamine lacunose octose paucimannose rhamnose rutinose streptose sucrose venulose