Where does “anti-trigonométrique” come from?

anti-trigonométrique (French) comes from French trigonométrique, from French trigonométrie, from Latin trigonometria, from Ancient Greek τρίγωνον, from Ancient Greek τρίγωνος, from Ancient Greek γωνία, from Ancient Greek γόνυ, from Proto-Hellenic gónu — knee.

anti-trigonométrique (French): clockwise

Definitions

  1. clockwise

Ancestry of “anti-trigonométrique”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtrigonométriquetrigonometric
2Frenchtrigonométrietrigonometry
3Latintrigonometriatrigonometry
4Ancient Greekτρίγωνονtriangle; one of the Athenian lawcourts; the...
5Ancient Greekτρίγωνοςthree-cornered; three-sided
6Ancient Greekγωνίαcorner, angle; joiner's square; cornerstone
7Ancient Greekγόνυknee
8Proto-Hellenicgónuknee
9Proto-Indo-Europeanǵónuknee
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵónuEvery word from Proto-Hellenic gónuEvery word from Ancient Greek γόνυ