Where does “multiechelon” come from?

multiechelon (English) comes from English multi, from English multituberculate, from English tuberculate, from Latin tuberculatus, from Latin tūberculum, from Latin tūber, from Proto-Italic tūβos, from Proto-Indo-European tewh₂- — to swell; to crowd; to be strong.

multiechelon (English): Having multiple echelons, layers or tiers

Definitions

  1. Having multiple echelons, layers or tiers

Ancestry of “multiechelon”, step by step

multiechelon traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

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

via English échelon

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishéchelonAlternative form of echelon
2Frenchéchelonrung; echelon; soup bone
3Frenchéchelleladder; scale, proportion, size
4Old Frencheschaleshell
5Latinscālaladder
6Latinscanderethird-person plural perfect active indicative of...
7Latinscandōto climb, ascend, mount
8Proto-Indo-Europeansḱend-to jump up, ascend
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tewh₂-Every word from Proto-Italic tūβosEvery word from Latin tūber