Etymology of the English word nervuration
the English word
nervurationderived from the English word
nervurederived from the French word
nervurederived from the Old French word
nerveurederived from the Old French word
nerfderived from the Latin word
nervosus (sinewy; vigorous)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
nervus (nerve; Greek neuron, cordlike structure, nerve, tendon; sinew, muscle, nerve; strength; vigor, nerve; string, cord; bowstring)
derived from the Latin word
nervinusderived from the Medieval Latin word
nervus (nerve; Greek neuron, cordlike structure, nerve, tendon; sinew, muscle, nerve; strength; vigor, nerve; string, cord; bowstring)
derived from the Latin word
nervalisderived from the Medieval Latin word
nervus (nerve; Greek neuron, cordlike structure, nerve, tendon; sinew, muscle, nerve; strength; vigor, nerve; string, cord; bowstring)
using the Latin suffix
-alisusing the English suffix
-ationderived from the Latin suffix
-atioderived from the Latin suffix
-arederived from the French suffix
-ationUsage
Word found in Modern English