Where does “antilatency” come from?

antilatency (English) comes from English latency, from English latent, from Middle English latent, from Old French latent, from Latin latens, from Latin latere — ablative singular of latus; present active...

antilatency (English): The condition of being antilatent

Definitions

  1. The condition of being antilatent

Ancestry of “antilatency”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlatencyThe state of being latent; A delay, a period...
2EnglishlatentExisting or present but concealed or inactive;...
3Middle Englishlatent
4Old Frenchlatent
5Latinlatenspresent active participle of lateō; invisible,...
6Latinlatereablative singular of latus; present active...
Every word from Latin latereEvery word from Latin latensEvery word from Old French latent