Where does “conoauricular” come from?

conoauricular (English) comes from English auricular, from Latin auricularis, from Latin auricula, from Latin auris, from Proto-Italic *auzis — ear.

conoauricular (English): Relating to the auricles of the heart and the cone formed by the inflow tract of the ventricle

Definitions

  1. Relating to the auricles of the heart and the cone formed by the inflow tract of the ventricle

Ancestry of “conoauricular”, step by step

conoauricular traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English auricular

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishauricularOf or pertaining to the ear; Of or pertaining to...
2Latinauricularisof or pertaining to the ear; auricular;...
3LatinauriculaThe external part of the ear; ear-lap; The ear...
4Latinaurisear; dative/ablative plural of aura
5Proto-Italic*auzisear

via English cono

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishcono
Every word from Proto-Italic *auzis