Where does “microcaliper” come from?

microcaliper (English) comes from English caliper, from English caliber, from French calibre, from Italian calibro, from Arabic قَالِب, from Classical Syriac ܩܠܒܝܕ, from Ancient Greek καλοπόδιον, from Ancient Greek κᾱλόπους — to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall.

microcaliper (English): A very small caliper

Definitions

  1. A very small caliper

Ancestry of “microcaliper”, step by step

microcaliper traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English caliper

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcaliperUncommon variant of calipers; The part of a disc...
2EnglishcaliberDiameter of the bore of a firearm, typically...
3Frenchcalibrecalibre; first-person singular present indicative...
4Italiancalibrocaliber, bore; callipers; template
5Arabicقَالِبform, mold; form, mould; mold
6Classical Syriacܩܠܒܝܕlast
7Ancient Greekκαλοπόδιονshoemaker's last
8Ancient Greekκᾱλόπουςshoemaker's last
9Ancient Greekπούςfoot; leg; Greek foot or pous, the ancient Greek...
10Proto-Indo-Europeanpṓdsfoot
11Proto-Indo-Europeanpódsfoot
12Proto-Indo-Europeanped-to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall

via English micro

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmicroSmall, relatively small; short form of...
2Ancient Greekμικρόςlittle, small
3Proto-Indo-Europeanmēy-soft, tender, dear
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ped-