Where does “somatofossil” come from?

somatofossil (English) comes from English fossil, from French fossile, from Latin fossilis, from Latin fossa, from Latin fodiō, from Proto-Indo-European bʰod- — to pierce, dig.

somatofossil (English): A fossil of an organism's body, as opposed to an ichnofossil

Definitions

  1. A fossil of an organism's body, as opposed to an ichnofossil

Ancestry of “somatofossil”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfossilThe mineralized remains of an animal or plant;...
2Frenchfossilefossil
3LatinfossilisRetrieved from the earth, dug out, dug up,...
4Latinfossaditch, trench, moat; gutter, waterway; grave
5Latinfodiōto dig, dig up, dig out; to bury; to dig or clear out the earth from a place; to mine, quarry
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰod-to pierce, dig
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰod-Every word from Latin fodiōEvery word from Latin fossa
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