Where does “annulosiphonate” come from?

annulosiphonate (English) comes from English siphonate, from English siphon, from Middle French siphon, from Old French sifon, from Latin sīphō, from Ancient Greek σίφων — tube, pipe; siphon, used for drawing wine out of...

annulosiphonate (English): Having ring-shaped deposits at the septal foramina or siphuncle which resemble a thickening of the connecting ring

Definitions

  1. Having ring-shaped deposits at the septal foramina or siphuncle which resemble a thickening of the connecting ring

Ancestry of “annulosiphonate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsiphonateHaving a siphon or siphons; Belonging to the...
2EnglishsiphonA bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the...
3Middle Frenchsiphon
4Old Frenchsifon
5Latinsīphōa siphon or tube
6Ancient Greekσίφωνtube, pipe; siphon, used for drawing wine out of...
Every word from Ancient Greek σίφων
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