Where does “metafossette” come from?

metafossette (English) comes from English fossette, from French fossé, from Middle French fossé, from Old French fossé, from Late Latin fossatum, from Latin fossō, from Latin fodiō, from Proto-Indo-European bʰod- — to pierce, dig.

metafossette (English): A fossette in front of the metacone, especially in upper teeth

Definitions

  1. A fossette in front of the metacone, especially in upper teeth

Ancestry of “metafossette”, step by step

metafossette traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English fossette

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfossetteA little hollow; a dimple; A small, deep-centred...
2Frenchfosséditch; trench; moat
3Middle Frenchfossétrench; ditch
4Old Frenchfosséfosse
5Late Latinfossatumentrenchment, place enclosed by a ditch; a ditch,...
6Latinfossōto dig, pierce
7Latinfodiōto dig, dig up, dig out; to bury; to dig or clear out the earth from a place; to mine, quarry
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰod-to pierce, dig

via English meta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmetaSelf-referential; structured analogously, but at...
2Latinmētacone, pyramid
3Proto-West Germanicmōtijanto meet
4Proto-Germanicmōtijanąto meet, encounter
5Proto-Germanicmōtąmeeting
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmeh₂d-to be wet, to become wet; to meet, approach,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰod-Every word from Latin fodiōEvery word from Latin fossō