Where does “cylindracé” come from?

cylindracé (French) comes from French cylindre, from Middle French chilindre, from Latin cylindrus, from Ancient Greek κύλινδρος, from Ancient Greek κυλίνδω — I roll, turn over.

cylindracé (French): cylindraceous

Definitions

  1. cylindraceous

Ancestry of “cylindracé”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcylindrecylinder; first-person singular present...
2Middle Frenchchilindrecylinder
3Latincylindruscylinder; a roller; a cylindrical stone for...
4Ancient Greekκύλινδροςround stone, tumbler, marble; roller, cylinder;...
5Ancient GreekκυλίνδωI roll, turn over
Every word from Ancient Greek κυλίνδωEvery word from Ancient Greek κύλινδροςEvery word from Latin cylindrus