Etymology of the English word chemosensory
the English word
chemosensoryusing the English prefix
chemo-derived from the New Latin prefix
chemo-derived from the Greek word
chemeia, χημεία
derived from the English word
sensoryderived from the English word
sensederived from the Old French word
sensderived from the Latin word
sensus (feeling, sense)
derived from the Latin word
sentire (perceive, feel, experience)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sent-derived from the Latin word
sensorius (sensory)
derived from the Latin word
sentire (perceive, feel, experience)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sent-using the English suffix
-oryUsage
Word found in Modern English