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"Iodine" doesn't come from Latin, it comes from the combination of the Greeks words ion, which means "the violet; a dark purple flower" and eidos, which means "appearance".

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The Latin root for iodine is "iodum," which is derived from the Greek word "iodes" meaning violet or purple.

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