Where does “psychoperceptual” come from?

psychoperceptual (English) comes from English perceptual, from Latin perceptus, from Latin percipiō, from Latin per, from Latin Ad, from Latin illic, from Latin ille, from Latin olle — that.

psychoperceptual (English): Pertaining to psychology and perception

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to psychology and perception

Ancestry of “psychoperceptual”, step by step

psychoperceptual traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English perceptual

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishperceptualRelating to perception
2Latinperceptusperceived, observed, having been perceived or...
3Latinpercipiōto seize or take on (entirely); assume; earn; occupy, keep (i.e. maintain control)
4Latinperthrough, by means of; throughout, during
5LatinAdtoward, to
6Latinilliche, she, it, yonder, that, overthere; in that...
7Latinillethat; those; "; demonstrative pronoun "; that...
8LatinolleArchaic form of ille
9Proto-Italic*olnosthat

via English psycho

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpsychoPsychotic, or otherwise insane; A person who is...
2EnglishpsychologyThe study of the human mind; The study of human...
3Frenchpsychologiepsychology
4Latinpsychologia
5Latin-logia-logy; the study of
6Ancient Greek-λογίαBase for nouns denoting the study of something,...
7Ancient GreekλόγοςThat which is said: word, sentence, speech,...
8Ancient GreekλέγωI put in order, arrange, gather; I choose, count,...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanleǵ-to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...
Every word from Proto-Italic *olnosEvery word from Latin olleEvery word from Latin ille