Where does “pioemotorace” come from?

pioemotorace (Italian) comes from Italian torace, from Latin thōrax, from Ancient Greek θώραξ — corselet; linen jerkin; coat of mail, cuirass.

pioemotorace (Italian): the accumulation of pus and blood in the pleural cavity

Definitions

  1. the accumulation of pus and blood in the pleural cavity

Ancestry of “pioemotorace”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiantoracechest; thorax
2Latinthōraxchest, thorax
3Ancient Greekθώραξcorselet; linen jerkin; coat of mail, cuirass
Every word from Ancient Greek θώραξEvery word from Latin thōraxEvery word from Italian torace