Where does “aeromorph” come from?

aeromorph (English) comes from English aero-, from Ancient Greek ἀέρος, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ, from Ancient Greek auhḗr.

aeromorph (English): A fictional anthropomorphic character based on an aircraft, often with design influences from dragons, sharks and mechas

Definitions

  1. A fictional anthropomorphic character based on an aircraft, often with design influences from dragons, sharks and mechas

Ancestry of “aeromorph”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishaero-air or aircraft
2Ancient Greekἀέροςgenitive singular of ἀήρ; air
3Ancient Greekἀήρmist; air; wind
4Ancient Greekauhḗr
Every word from Ancient Greek auhḗrEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀήρEvery word from English aero-