Where does “craniodorsal” come from?

craniodorsal (English) comes from English dorsal, from Middle English dorsal, from Medieval Latin dorsalis, from Latin dorsum, from Proto-Italic dorsom.

craniodorsal (English): Both cranial and dorsal

Definitions

  1. Both cranial and dorsal

Ancestry of “craniodorsal”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdorsalWith respect to, or concerning the side in which...
2Middle Englishdorsal
3Medieval Latindorsalisof or relating to the back; dorsal; of or...
4Latindorsumback, part of the body between the neck and...
5Proto-Italicdorsom

Words derived from “craniodorsal

Every word from Proto-Italic dorsomEvery word from Latin dorsumEvery word from Medieval Latin dorsalis
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