Folic acid
Holera.
Hopkins(vitamine) and then finalized by Funk(vitamin) Vital="Life" in Latin Amine=chemical group
comederis vegetabilium
vitamin, vital, vitality, etc.
Some words with the Latin root word "vita" include vitality, vitamin, and vital. These words all relate to life or being essential for life.
The term "vitamin D" refers to several different forms of this vitamin. ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). Vitamin D2 synthesized by plants. Vitamin D3 is synthesized by humans in the skin. D is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet and the vitamin D was the fourth vitamin discovered.
Latin "Vita" - life + "Amine" (which derives from amino acid)
"of or belonging to pregnant women"
Vit- is not Greek but Latin. It derives from the Latin word vita, meaning life. Hence the English words vitality, vital, vitamin
Gravida is the Latin pronouncement for a pregnant woman. Gravida 2 means the woman is pregnant for the second time.
You could say gravida sum, or praegnans sum.
"Vita" means "life." There many related English words, such as vitamin, vital, and vitality.