Where does “terramation” come from?

terramation (English) comes from English cremation, from Latin crematio, from Latin -tiō, from Latin dissertātiō, from Latin dissertus, from Latin disserere, from Latin dis-, from Latin calceus — small stone, pebble; gravel, rubble.

terramation (English): A process for the final disposition of human remains in which microbes convert a dead body into compost

Definitions

  1. A process for the final disposition of human remains in which microbes convert a dead body into compost

Ancestry of “terramation”, step by step

terramation traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English cremation

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcremationA burning; especially the act or practice of...
2Latincrematioburning; cremation
3Latin-tiōtion, -ation, -ing
4Latindissertātiō(spoken) dissertation, discourse, disquisition
5Latindissertusarranged, disposed; explained
6Latindissereresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
7Latindis-asunder, apart, in two; reversal, removal;...
8Latincalceusshoe
9Latincalxlimestone; chalk; the finish line
10Ancient Greekχάλιξsmall stone, pebble; gravel, rubble

via English Terra

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishTerraplanet Earth
2LatinTerraTerra goddess of the Earth
3Proto-Indo-Europeanters-dry
Every word from Ancient Greek χάλιξ