Where does “bioconfinement” come from?

bioconfinement (English) comes from English confinement, from French confinement, from French -ment, from Middle French -ment, from Old French -ment, from Latin -mentum, from Latin -menta, from Proto-Indo-European -mn̥ — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs.

bioconfinement (English): confinement in order to achieve biocontainment

Definitions

  1. confinement in order to achieve biocontainment

Ancestry of “bioconfinement”, step by step

bioconfinement traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English confinement

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishconfinementThe act of confining or the state of being...
2Frenchconfinementconfinement; act of quarantining, of putting into...
3French-mentAttaches to an adjective in the feminine singular to form the corresponding adverb
4Middle French-mentUsed to form adverbs, most of the time equivalent...
5Old French-mentUsed to form adverbs, most of the time equivalent...
6Latin-mentuminstrument, medium, or result of; e.g....
7Latin-mentanominative plural of -mentum; accusative plural...
8Proto-Indo-European-mn̥Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs

via English Bio

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBioAbbreviation of biology
2EnglishbiologyThe study of all life or living matter; The...
3Ancient Greekβίοςlife
4Ancient GreekΓένεσιςGenesis. The title of the first book of the Bible and Pentateuch as in the Septuagint translation in Greek
5Proto-Hellenicgénetisorigin, source
6Proto-Indo-Europeanǵénh₁tisbirth, production
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵenh₁-to produce, to beget, to give birth
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -mn̥
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