Where does “trānsportō” come from?
trānsportō (Latin) comes from Latin portō, from Proto-Indo-European per-, from Proto-Indo-European pr̥tós — passed , crossed.
trānsportō (Latin): to carry across; to transport
Definitions
- to carry across; to transport
Ancestry of “trānsportō”, step by step
Words derived from “trānsportō”
- transport
- transportation
- transporting
- transporter
- transportable
- teleportation
- teleport
- cotransporter
- transportability
- cotransport
- teleporter
- transportal
- transportational
- magnetotransport
- countertransport
- transportee
- autotransporter
- transportive
- nontransportation
- transportin
- untransportable
- nontransportable
- pretransport
- antitransportation