Where does “spectrohelioscop” come from?

spectrohelioscop (Romanian) comes from English spectrohelioscope, from English helioscope, from English helio, from English heliotrope, from French héliotrope, from Latin heliotropium, from Ancient Greek ἡλιοτρόπιον, from Ancient Greek Ἥλιος — to push, to hit.

spectrohelioscop (Romanian): spectrohelioscope

Definitions

  1. spectrohelioscope

Ancestry of “spectrohelioscop”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishspectrohelioscopeAn instrument used for observing solar radiation
2EnglishhelioscopeAn apparatus for viewing the sun without harming...
3EnglishhelioA heliotrope
4EnglishheliotropeA plant that turns so that it faces the sun; A...
5Frenchhéliotropeheliotrope
6Latinheliotropiumheliotrope
7Ancient Greekἡλιοτρόπιονheliotrope; sundial, solar clock; bloodstone, a...
8Ancient GreekἭλιοςsun
9Ancient GreekτύποςA blow, pressing; The results of a blow: mark,...
10Ancient Greekτύπτωto beat, strike, smite; to beat, strike oneself
11Proto-Indo-European(s)tewp-to push, to stick
12Proto-Indo-European(s)tew-to push, to hit
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tewp-Every word from Ancient Greek τύπτω