Where does “multibaric” come from?

multibaric (English) comes from English baric, from English barium, from English baryta, from New Latin baryta, from French barote, from Ancient Greek βαρύτης, from Ancient Greek βαρύς, from Proto-Hellenic gʷarus — Forms adjectives from Caland system roots.

multibaric (English): Involving multiple pressures

Definitions

  1. Involving multiple pressures

Ancestry of “multibaric”, step by step

multibaric traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English baric

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbaricOf or pertaining to weight, especially to the...
2EnglishbariumThe chemical element with an atomic number of...
3EnglishbarytaAny of several compounds of barium, especially...
4New Latinbaryta
5Frenchbarote
6Ancient Greekβαρύτηςweight, heaviness; troublesomeness, importunity;...
7Ancient Greekβαρύςheavy, weighty; heavy, burdensome, oppressive;...
8Proto-Hellenicgʷarusheavy
9Proto-Indo-Europeangʷréh₂usheavy
10Proto-Indo-European-usForms adjectives from Caland system roots

via English multi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmultiA multituberculate; Neolamprologus multifasciatus
2EnglishmultituberculateHaving molars with multiple rows of cusps; Any of...
3EnglishtuberculateHaving tubercles; Tubercular
4Latintuberculatuswarty, tuberculate
5Latintūberculuma small swelling, bump, or protuberance; a boil, pimple, tubercle
6Latintūbera hump, bump, swelling, protuberance; excrescence
7Proto-Italictūβos
8Proto-Indo-Europeantewh₂-to swell; to crowd; to be strong
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -us