Where does “cerato” come from?

cerato (Italian) comes from Latin ceratus, from Latin cēra — wax, beeswax, honeycomb.

cerato (Italian): waxed; oilcloth; past participle of cerare

Definitions

  1. waxed; oilcloth; past participle of cerare

Ancestry of “cerato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinceratuswaxed
2Latincērawax, beeswax, honeycomb

Words derived from “cerato

Every word from Latin cēraEvery word from Latin ceratus