Where does “millipascal” come from?

millipascal (English) comes from English Pascal, from French Pascal, from Latin paschālis, from Latin Pascha, from Ancient Greek Πάσχα, from Aramaic פסחא, from Hebrew פֶּסַח — Passover.

millipascal (English): A unit equal to one thousandth of a pascal

Definitions

  1. A unit equal to one thousandth of a pascal

Ancestry of “millipascal”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPascalused in medieval England; today occasionally borrowed from
2FrenchPascalpaschal
3LatinpaschālisPaschal; of or pertaining to Easter or the Passover
4LatinPaschaPascha / Passover or Easter
5Ancient GreekΠάσχαEaster
6Aramaicפסחא
7HebrewפֶּסַחPassover
Every word from Hebrew פֶּסַחEvery word from Aramaic פסחאEvery word from Ancient Greek Πάσχα