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Etymology of the English word aeroculture

the English word aeroculture
using the English prefix aero-
derived from the Greek word aer, ἀήρ (air; by analogy, to blow); 'air' (as naturally circumambient))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wer-
derived from the English word agriculture
derived from the Latin word agricultura (agriculture, husbandry)
derived from the Latin word ager (field, ground; farm)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *agro-
derived from the Latin word cultura (agriculture, cultivation, tilling)
derived from the Latin word cultus (care, worship, devotion; cultivated, tilled, farmed; habitation; cultivation; civilization; personal care, maintenance, grooming)
derived from the Late Latin word colere (honor, cherish, worship; live in , inhabit; till)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-
derived from the Latin word cultum (cultivated, tilled, farmed lands)
derived from the Late Latin word colere (honor, cherish, worship; live in , inhabit; till)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-

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