Where does “ceratobranchial” come from?

ceratobranchial (English) comes from English branchial, from New Latin branchialis, from Latin branchia, from Ancient Greek βράγχια — nominative plural of βράγχιον; accusative plural...

ceratobranchial (English): Relating to the bone or cartilage below the...

Definitions

  1. Relating to the bone or cartilage below the...

Ancestry of “ceratobranchial”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbranchialOf, pertaining to, or resembling gills or the...
2New Latinbranchialisbranchiate
3Latinbranchiabranchia gill of a fish
4Ancient Greekβράγχιαnominative plural of βράγχιον; accusative plural...
Every word from Ancient Greek βράγχιαEvery word from Latin branchiaEvery word from New Latin branchialis
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