Etymology of the English word geopressured
the English word
geopressuredusing the English prefix
geo-derived from the Greek prefix
geo-, γεω-
derived from the Greek word
ge, γῆ (earth, land, soil; world)
derived from the English word
pressurederived from the Old French word
pressurederived from the Old French word
presserderived from the Vulgar Latin word
pressare (press, squeeze)
derived from the Latin word
pressus (firmly planted, deliberate; pressing; pressure; exertion of pressure)
derived from the Latin word
pressuraderived from the Latin word
pressus (firmly planted, deliberate; pressing; pressure; exertion of pressure)
using the English suffix
-edUsage
Word found in Modern English