Etymology of the English word radiosonde
the English word
radiosondederived from the English word
sondederived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondederived from the Old French word
sonderderived from the Old French word
sondeusing the English prefix
radio-derived from the French prefix
radio-derived from the Latin word
radius (rod, spoke; ray; rod)
using the French suffix
-ableDate
The earliest known usage of radiosonde in English dates from the 20th century.
Derivations in English
dropsonde,
rocketsonde,
rawinsondeUsage
Word found in Modern English