Where does “nototroch” come from?

nototroch (English) comes from English noto-, from Ancient Greek νότος — The south wind; The south.

nototroch (English): A group of hairs on the caudal side of some invertebrates

Definitions

  1. A group of hairs on the caudal side of some invertebrates

Ancestry of “nototroch”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishnoto-south, southern; related to South America; back
2Ancient GreekνότοςThe south wind; The south
Every word from Ancient Greek νότοςEvery word from English noto-