Etymology
Meaning
Polyvalent means:
Origin
The term "polyvalent" was first used in a scientific context in the 19th century to describe chemicals that could combine with a variety of other substances. It later gained widespread use in various fields, including medicine, engineering, and education.
Examples
Etymology The word valence comes from the Latin word valere which means to be stro
Etymology The word poly comes from the Greek word polys which means many Meaning
Etymology The word multi originates from the Latin multus meaning many Meaning
Etymology The word polymer is derived from the Greek words poly meaning many and
Etymology Latin ambi both valentia strength worthiness Meaning A state
Etymology Old High German Arnolt Frankish Arnwald Meaning Germanic Eagle rul
Etymology The word avail comes from the Middle English word availen which itself co
Etymology The word bivalent is derived from two Latin roots bi meaning two valen
Etymology From Latin convalescere meaning to grow strong to recover Prefix con
Etymology Counter Latin meaning against Valere Latin meaning to be strong
Etymology Irish Domhnall Meaning World ruler Origin The name Donald originated
Etymology Etymology refers to the origin and historical development of words It involves
Etymology The term evaluation derives from the Late Latin word aestimatio meaning
Etymology and Origin Origin Germanic Meaning Spear ruler Derivation Germanic
Etymology Harold is an Old English name derived from the elements here army and wea
Invalid Etymology Etymology refers to the origin and history of words Invalid etymology
Invalid Etymology Etymology refers to the origin and history of words Invalid etymology
Etymology Old Norse Ísǫld Proto Norse ĪsōldiR Meaning Iron age Origin
Etymology The word multivalent is derived from the Latin words multus meaning many
Etymology Latin polyvalens very strong very useful Greek poly many valens
Etymology of Prevalent Late Middle English via Anglo Norman French from Latin praeva
Etymology Origin Latin praevalere Literal meaning to be stronger Root prae
Etymology German Reinwald Latin Raginwalda from ragin advice waldan to rule
Etymology Old English Ránulf possibly derived from the Old Norse elements regin mea
Etymology Late Middle English from Latin valedictiō n from valedicere farewell e
Etymology The word valence comes from the Latin word valere which means to be stro
Etymology Latin valere to be strong healthy Meaning Strong Healthy Vigorous
Etymology The word valetudinarian originates from the Latin phrase valetudinarius w
Etymology Late Latin valentia Latin valens genitive valentis present participle o
Etymology The word valiant comes from the Old French word vaillant which is ultimat
Etymology Valid From Latin validus meaning strong powerful effective Meaning
Etymology The word valor comes from the Old French word valur which is itself derive
Etymology From Old French value from Latin valere to be worth be strong be of valu
Etymology Slavic Volodymyr Meaning Ruler of the world or great ruler Origin
Etymology The name Walter is of Germanic origin derived from the Old High German words
Etymology Old English wealdan wealda Proto Germanic waldaną Proto Indo European w
Etymology The word seminar originates from the Latin word seminarium which can be tr
Etymology The word drive has its roots in Old English deriving from the verb drīfan
Etymology The word desert comes from the Late Latin word deserere meaning to aband
Etymology Old French refraindre Medieval Latin refrangere Latin re back frang
Etymology The word rapport comes from the French word rapporter meaning to bring ba
Etymology and Meaning The word squirrel is derived from the Middle English word squir
Etymology Latin deliberare meaning to deliberate consider weigh Prefix de mea
Etymology Latin exuberant is from exuberare meaning to overflow to be abundant
Etymology Oikos Greek house or household Nomos Greek law or management
Etymology Middle English disapoynten from Old French despointer desappointer Old Fr