Where does “chromotropism” come from?

chromotropism (English) comes from English chromo, from English chromolithograph, from English lithograph, from English lithography, from German Lithographie, from Ancient Greek γράφειν — present active infinitive of γρᾰ́φω; writε; to...

chromotropism (English): orientation relative to a colour stimulus

Definitions

  1. orientation relative to a colour stimulus

Ancestry of “chromotropism”, step by step

chromotropism traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English chromo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchromoA color print produced by chromolithography; A...
2EnglishchromolithographA print made by chromolithography; To create a...
3EnglishlithographA printed image produced by lithography; To...
4EnglishlithographyThe process of printing an image by drawing the...
5GermanLithographieAlternative spelling of Lithografie
6Ancient Greekγράφεινpresent active infinitive of γρᾰ́φω; writε; to...

via English tropism

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtropismThe turning of an organism in response to a...
2Frenchtropismetropism; A feeling of headrush; An unexplainable...
Every word from Ancient Greek γράφεινEvery word from German LithographieEvery word from English lithography