Where does “extraspective” come from?

extraspective (English) comes from English extraspect, from English extra, from English extraordinary, from Latin extraordinārius, from Latin ōrdinem, from Middle Low German orden, from Latin ōrdināre, from Latin ōrdō — to arrange.

extraspective (English): Involving extraspection

Definitions

  1. Involving extraspection

Ancestry of “extraspective”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishextraspectTo observe or perceive sensory stimuli, as opposed to internal states
2EnglishextraBeyond what is due, usual, expected, or...
3EnglishextraordinaryNot ordinary; exceptional; unusual; Remarkably...
4Latinextraordināriusextraordinary
5Latinōrdinem
6Middle Low Germanorden
7Latinōrdināre
8Latinōrdōa methodical series, arrangement, or order; regular line, row, or series
9Proto-Italicored(h)-to arrange
Every word from Proto-Italic ored(h)-Every word from Latin ōrdōEvery word from Latin ōrdināre