Where does “asymptotic” come from?

Asymptotic comes from English asymptote, derived from French -ique, from Ancient Greek ἀσύμπτωτος meaning "not falling together," combining ἀ- "not" with a root from Proto-Indo-European sem- "one" and ne "not."

asymptotic (English): Pertaining to values or properties approached at...

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to values or properties approached at...

Ancestry of “asymptotic”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-icUsed to form adjectives from nouns with the...
2EnglishimageAn optical or other representation of a real...
3Frenchimagepicture, image; frame; first-person singular...
4Portugueseimagemimage; picture; figure; image; image; face
5Spanishimagenimage
6Italianimmagineimage; imago
7Latinimāginem
8Latinim-Alternative form of in-; form of "in"; in
9Latinīn-un-, non-, not
10Latinînin, at, on, upon, from (space)
11Latinenlookǃ beholdǃ; reallyǃ?; come onǃ
12Proto-Italicenin
13Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁énin

Words derived from “asymptotic

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁énEvery word from Latin īn-Every word from Proto-Italic en