Where does “chemoarchitectonic” come from?

chemoarchitectonic (English) comes from English architectonic, from Latin architectonicus, from Ancient Greek ἀρχιτεκτονικός, from Ancient Greek ἀρχιτέκτων, from Ancient Greek τέκτων, from Proto-Hellenic téktōn, from Proto-Indo-European tetḱō, from Proto-Indo-European tetḱ- — to sire, beget.

chemoarchitectonic (English): Relating to chemoarchitectonics

Definitions

  1. Relating to chemoarchitectonics

Ancestry of “chemoarchitectonic”, step by step

chemoarchitectonic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English architectonic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisharchitectonicRelating to or characteristic of architecture,...
2LatinarchitectonicusOf or pertaining to an architect or architecture; architectural
3Ancient Greekἀρχιτεκτονικόςof or for a master builder or architect
4Ancient Greekἀρχιτέκτωνchief constructor, master builder, architect
5Ancient Greekτέκτωνone who works with wood: carpenter, builder; any...
6Proto-Hellenictéktōn
7Proto-Indo-Europeantetḱōcarpenter
8Proto-Indo-Europeantetḱ-to create, produce; to cut, hew
9Proto-Indo-Europeanteḱ-to sire, beget

via English chemo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchemoClipping of chemotherapy
Every word from Proto-Indo-European teḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tetḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tetḱō