Where does “latero-” come from?
latero- (English) comes from English lateral, from Latin laterālis, from Latin lātus, from Latin cauda, from Proto-Italic kaudā, from Proto-Indo-European keh₂udeh₂.
latero- (English): Relating to the side of something
Definitions
- Relating to the side of something
Ancestry of “latero-”, step by step
Words derived from “latero-”
- laterodorsal
- laterad
- lateroventral
- lateromedial
- lateropulsion
- lateroposterior
- laterosphenoid
- lateroflexion
- lateroventrally
- laterocervical
- laterocaudal
- lateromedially
- laterotemporal
- laterobasal
- laterodorsally
- laterodistal
- lateroanterior
- lateropedal
- lateroproximal
- lateropalmar
- laterobasally
- laterocranial
- laterocytic
- laterodistally