Where does “intersepalar” come from?

intersepalar (English) comes from English sepal, from French sépale, from New Latin sepalum, from Latin separatus, from Latin separare, from Latin separo, from Latin se-, from Latin suus — self.

intersepalar (English): Between sepals

Definitions

  1. Between sepals

Ancestry of “intersepalar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsepalOne of the component parts of the calyx,...
2Frenchsépalesepal
3New Latinsepalumsepal
4Latinseparatusdivided; distinguished; separated
5Latinsepararepresent active infinitive of sēparō;...
6LatinseparoI divide; I distinguish; I separate
7Latinse-separately, astray; without; six
8Latinsuushis, her, its, their
9Proto-Italicsowoshis, her, its, their
10Proto-Indo-Europeansewos(one's) own; his, her, its
11Proto-Indo-Europeanswéself
Every word from Proto-Indo-European swéEvery word from Proto-Indo-European sewosEvery word from Proto-Italic sowos