Where does “ultrasonosurgery” come from?

ultrasonosurgery (English) comes from English surgery, from Middle English surgerie, from Old French surgerie, from Latin chīrurgia, from Ancient Greek χειρουργία, from Ancient Greek χειρουργέω, from Ancient Greek χειρουργός, from Ancient Greek -ουργός — to make.

ultrasonosurgery (English): Surgery by means of focused ultrasound

Definitions

  1. Surgery by means of focused ultrasound

Ancestry of “ultrasonosurgery”, step by step

ultrasonosurgery traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English surgery

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsurgeryA procedure involving major incisions to remove,...
2Middle Englishsurgeriesurgery
3Old Frenchsurgerie
4Latinchīrurgiaa surgery
5Ancient Greekχειρουργίαworking by hand, practice of a handicraft or art;...
6Ancient Greekχειρουργέωto work with my hands; to do violence with my...
7Ancient Greekχειρουργόςcraftsman; surgeon
8Ancient Greek-ουργόςworker, maker; work; worker, maker, craftsman
9Ancient Greekἔργονdeed, doing, action; labour, work, task;...
10Proto-Hellenicwérgonwork
11Proto-Indo-Europeanwérǵomwork
12Proto-Indo-Europeanwerǵ-to make

via English ultrasound

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishultrasoundSound with a frequency greater than the upper...
2EnglishSoundThe strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund
3Middle Englishsound
4Old Englishsundswimming; sea, water
5Old Norsesundswimming; strait, sound; swimming, sound
6Proto-Germanicsundąswimming; sound, strait
7Proto-Germanicswimmanąto be unsteady; to swim; float
8Proto-Indo-Europeanswem(bʰ)-to bend, turn, swing; to be unsteady, move, swim
Every word from Proto-Indo-European werǵ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wérǵomEvery word from Proto-Hellenic wérgon
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