Where does “clino-orthostatic” come from?

clino-orthostatic (English) comes from English orthostatic, from English static, from French statique, from New Latin staticus, from Ancient Greek στατικός, from Ancient Greek ἵστημι, from Proto-Hellenic hístāmi, from Proto-Indo-European stísteh₂ti — to stand.

clino-orthostatic (English): Tilted while standing upright

Definitions

  1. Tilted while standing upright

Ancestry of “clino-orthostatic”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishorthostaticRelating to orthostasis / orthostatism; Relating...
2EnglishstaticUnchanging; that cannot or does not change;...
3Frenchstatiquestatic
4New Latinstaticus
5Ancient Greekστατικόςcausing to stand, coming to a standstill, rest
6Ancient Greekἵστημιto make to stand, to stand, set; to stop, stay,...
7Proto-Hellenichístāmito stand
8Proto-Indo-Europeanstísteh₂tito be standing up, to be getting up
9Proto-Indo-Europeansteh₂-to stand
Every word from Proto-Indo-European steh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European stísteh₂tiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic hístāmi
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