Where does “cryocrastinate” come from?

cryocrastinate (English) comes from English cryonics, from English -ics, from English -ic, from English image, from French image, from Portuguese imagem, from Spanish imagen, from Italian immagine — in.

cryocrastinate (English): To put off making arrangements of having one's body cryopreserved upon old age

Definitions

  1. To put off making arrangements of having one's body cryopreserved upon old age

Ancestry of “cryocrastinate”, step by step

cryocrastinate traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English cryonics

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcryonicsThe cryopreservation of a person with medical...
2English-icsForms nouns referring to fields of knowledge or...
3English-icUsed to form adjectives from nouns with the...
4EnglishimageAn optical or other representation of a real...
5Frenchimagepicture, image; frame; first-person singular...
6Portugueseimagemimage; picture; figure; image; image; face
7Spanishimagenimage
8Italianimmagineimage; imago
9Latinimāginem
10Latinim-Alternative form of in-; form of "in"; in
11Latinīn-un-, non-, not
12Latinînin, at, on, upon, from (space)
13Latinenlookǃ beholdǃ; reallyǃ?; come onǃ
14Proto-Italicenin
15Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁énin

via English procrastinate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishprocrastinateTo delay taking action; to wait until later; To...
2Latinprocrastinatus
3Latinprōcrāstinōto put off until tomorrow; to defer, delay, procrastinate
4Latinprōfor
5Latinratusconsidered, having been considered; established,...
6Latinrēōrto reckon, calculate
7Proto-Italicrēōrto reckon, to calculate; to think, to deem, to...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂reh₁-to think, reason; to arrange
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂er-to fit, to fix, to put together
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁én