Where does “membranaceus” come from?

membranaceus (Latin) comes from Latin membrāna, from Latin membrum, from Proto-Italic memzrom, from Proto-Indo-European mḗms, from Proto-Indo-European mems-, from Proto-Indo-European me-ms-, from Proto-Indo-European mes-.

membranaceus (Latin): of skin or membrane; membranaceous; resembling...

Definitions

  1. of skin or membrane; membranaceous; resembling...

Ancestry of “membranaceus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmembrānathe skin or membrane that covers parts of the body; especially the skin or slough of snakes
2Latinmembrumlimb of the body; member; the penis; a portion,...
3Proto-Italicmemzrom
4Proto-Indo-Europeanmḗmsflesh, meat
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmems-flesh, meat
6Proto-Indo-Europeanme-ms-
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmes-

Words derived from “membranaceus

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