Where does “isopluvial” come from?

isopluvial (English) comes from English ISO, from Greek ίσος, from Ancient Greek ἴσος, from Ancient Greek δάκτυλος, from Hebrew דקל, from German Dackel, from German Dachshund, from German Dachs — to sire, beget.

isopluvial (English): A contour line of points of equal depth of rainfall during a particular storm or event

Definitions

  1. A contour line of points of equal depth of rainfall during a particular storm or event

Ancestry of “isopluvial”, step by step

isopluvial traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ISO

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishISOThe International Organization for Standardization
2Greekίσοςequal; having equal rights
3Ancient Greekἴσοςequal (to); equivalent (to); consistent (to); agreement (to)
4Ancient Greekδάκτυλοςfinger; measure of length, the breadth of a...
5Hebrewדקלpalm tree; date; dachshund
6GermanDackeldachshund; a similar-looking dog, e.g. a basset...
7GermanDachshunddachshund; a similar-looking dog, e.g. a basset...
8GermanDachsbadger; genitive singular of Dach
9Old High Germandahs
10Proto-West Germanicþahsbadger
11Proto-Germanicþahsuzbadger
12Proto-Indo-Europeantótḱus
13Proto-Indo-Europeantetḱ-to create, produce; to cut, hew
14Proto-Indo-Europeanteḱ-to sire, beget

via English pluvial

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpluvialOf, pertaining to, or produced by rain; occurring...
2Frenchpluvialpluvial, rain
3Old Frenchpluvial
4LatinpluvialisOf or pertaining to rain; rainy, bringing rain
5Latinpluviarain; a shower; feminine nominative singular of...
6Latinpluviusrainy, bringing rain; The inner court of a...
7LatinpluitIt rains; it is raining
8Proto-Italicplowō
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpléweti
Every word from Proto-Indo-European teḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tetḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tótḱus