Where does “phagostimulatory” come from?

phagostimulatory (English) comes from English stimulatory, from English stimulate, from Latin stimulātus, from Latin stimulō, from Latin stimulus, from Proto-Indo-European stey- — to stick; compress; condense.

phagostimulatory (English): Stimulating feeding in an organism

Definitions

  1. Stimulating feeding in an organism

Ancestry of “phagostimulatory”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishstimulatorystimulative; serving to stimulate
2EnglishstimulateTo encourage into action; To arouse an organism...
3Latinstimulātusstimulated
4Latinstimulōto urge on, goad on, stimulate, rouse up
5Latinstimulusa goad, prick; a sting; stimulus, incentive
6Proto-Indo-Europeanstey-to stick; compress; condense
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stey-Every word from Latin stimulusEvery word from Latin stimulō