Where does “Acroechinoidea” come from?

Acroechinoidea (Translingual) comes from Translingual Echinoidea, from Translingual Echinus, from Latin echīnus, from Ancient Greek ἐχῖνος, from Translingual Cactus, from Latin cactus, from Ancient Greek κάκτος — the cardoon, "Cynara cardunculus"; the artichoke...

Acroechinoidea (Translingual): infraclass

Definitions

  1. infraclass

Ancestry of “Acroechinoidea”, step by step

Acroechinoidea traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Translingual Echinoidea

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TranslingualEchinoideaclass
2TranslingualEchinusgenus of sea urchins
3Latinechīnusa sea urchin, especially the edible kind
4Ancient Greekἐχῖνοςhedgehog; sea urchin; shell of a sea urchin
5TranslingualCactusobsolete genus of succulents
6Latincactusthe cardoon, "Cynara cardunculus"
7Ancient Greekκάκτοςthe cardoon, "Cynara cardunculus"; the artichoke...

via Translingual acro

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Translingualacro
Every word from Ancient Greek κάκτος