Where does “Desmobacteria” come from?

Desmobacteria (Translingual) comes from English bacteria, from New Latin bacteria, from Latin bacterium, from Ancient Greek βακτήριον, from Ancient Greek βακτηρία, from Proto-Indo-European baḱ- — club, pointed stick, peg; pointed stick, peg.

Desmobacteria (Translingual): The longer filamentous rods within the Monera

Definitions

  1. The longer filamentous rods within the Monera

Ancestry of “Desmobacteria”, step by step

Desmobacteria traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bacteria

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishbacteriaplural of bacterium; A type, species, or strain...
2New Latinbacterianominative plural of bactērium; accusative plural...
3Latinbacteriumcane, walking-stick; staff (of a shepherd)
4Ancient GreekβακτήριονSynonym of βακτηρία
5Ancient Greekβακτηρίαrod, staff, cane; baton
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbaḱ-club, pointed stick, peg; pointed stick, peg

via Ancient Greek δεσμός

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekδεσμόςbond, fetter; collar, halter; bondage,...
2Ancient GreekδέωI bind, tie, fasten, fetter; To lack, need,...
3Proto-Indo-Europeandeh₁-to bind
Every word from Proto-Indo-European baḱ-Every word from Ancient Greek βακτηρίαEvery word from Ancient Greek βακτήριον