Where does “aerotope” come from?

aerotope (English) comes from English tope, from English top, from Middle English top, from Old English topp, from Proto-West Germanic *topp, from Proto-Germanic tuppaz, from Proto-Indo-European dumb- — tail, rod, staff, pole, penis; tail, rod, staff,...

aerotope (English): A gas-filled vesicle in the cells of some cyanobacteria

Definitions

  1. A gas-filled vesicle in the cells of some cyanobacteria

Ancestry of “aerotope”, step by step

aerotope traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English tope

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtopeTo drink excessively; to get drunk; A small,...
2EnglishtopThe highest or uppermost part of something; A...
3Middle EnglishtopThe summit or top of something, especially a...
4Old Englishtopptop, summit (of something)
5Proto-West Germanic*topptop, summit, crest
6Proto-Germanictuppaztuft, plait; top, summit
7Proto-Indo-Europeandumb-tail, rod, staff, pole, penis; tail, rod, staff,...

via English aero

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishaeroOf or pertaining to aviation; Aerodynamic; having...
2Englishaero-air or aircraft
3Ancient Greekἀέροςgenitive singular of ἀήρ; air
4Ancient Greekἀήρmist; air; wind
5Ancient Greekauhḗr
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dumb-