Etymology of the English word urgicenter
the English word
urgicenterderived from the English word
urgentderived from the Old French word
urgentderived from the Latin word
urgensderived from the Latin word
urgere (hem in; threaten by proximity; press verbally; press, squeeze, bear hard; spur on, urge; press hard in attack)
derived from the English word
centerderived from the Old French word
centrederived from the Classical Latin word
centrum (centre; center)
derived from the Greek word
kentron, κέντρον (a point ('centre'); a sting (figuratively, poison) or goad (figuratively, divine impulse))
derived from the Greek word
kenteinderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kent-Usage
Word found in Modern English