Where does “intraoperative” come from?

Intraoperative comes from English operative combined with the Latin prefix intra, meaning "within," which derives from Latin intro, meaning "inward."

intraoperative (English): Happening during a surgical operation

Definitions

  1. Happening during a surgical operation

Ancestry of “intraoperative”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishoperativeEffectual or important; Functional, in working...
2Middle Englishoperative
3Middle Frenchoperatif
4Latinoperativuscreative, formative
5Latinoperō
6LatinOpusThe capital city of the Locri and birthplace of Patroclus
7Ancient GreekὈποῦςOpus, Greece
8Ancient Greekὀπόςjuice, vegetable/plant juice; fig-juice
9Proto-Indo-Europeansokʷósjuice of plants
10Proto-Indo-Europeansekʷ-to follow; to see; to say

Words derived from “intraoperative

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sekʷ-