Where does “pharyngeus” come from?

pharyngeus (Latin) comes from Latin pharynx, from Ancient Greek φάρυγξ — windpipe; throat; esophagus.

pharyngeus (Latin): of or pertaining to the pharynx; pharyngeal

Definitions

  1. of or pertaining to the pharynx; pharyngeal

Ancestry of “pharyngeus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinpharynxthe pharynx
2Ancient Greekφάρυγξwindpipe; throat; esophagus

Words derived from “pharyngeus

Every word from Ancient Greek φάρυγξEvery word from Latin pharynx