Where does “photoamorcer” come from?

photoamorcer (French) comes from French amorcer, from French amorcé, from Old French amorse, from Old French amordre, from Latin admordeo, from Latin mordeō, from Proto-Italic mordeō, from Proto-Indo-European (s)merd- — to bite, to sting.

photoamorcer (French): To photoinitiate

Definitions

  1. To photoinitiate

Ancestry of “photoamorcer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchamorcerto prime, set in motion; to begin, to get to work...
2Frenchamorcépast participle of amorcer; primed
3Old Frenchamorse
4Old Frenchamordreto bite; to entice; to attract; to attach
5LatinadmordeoI bite or gnaw at or into; I get possession of...
6Latinmordeōto bite (into); nibble, gnaw
7Proto-Italicmordeōto bite
8Proto-Indo-European(s)merd-to bite, to sting
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)merd-Every word from Proto-Italic mordeōEvery word from Latin mordeō