Etymology of the English word aeropulse
the English word
aeropulseusing 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
pulsederived from the English word
pousderived from the Latin word
pulsus (stroke; beat; pulse)
derived from the Latin word
pellere (beat; drive out; push)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pel-derived from the Old French word
pulsederived from the Latin word
pulsus (stroke; beat; pulse)
derived from the Latin word
pellere (beat; drive out; push)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pel-derived from the Latin word
pulsare (beat; pulsate)
derived from the Latin word
pulsumderived from the Latin word
pellere (beat; drive out; push)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pel-Usage
Word found in Modern English