Chart etymology

English

English word chart comes from Latin -ola, Ancient Greek χαράσσω, Portuguese χαράσσω, Latin carcerem, and later Latin carta (Letter etc. Papyrus (sheet of).)

Detailed word origin of chart

Dictionary entry Language Definition
-ola Latin (lat)
χαράσσω Ancient Greek (grc)
χαράσσω Portuguese (pt)
carcerem Latin (lat)
χάρτης Ancient Greek (grc)
carta Latin (lat) Letter etc. Papyrus (sheet of).
charta Late Latin (LL)
chartula Latin (lat) A little paper; memorandum.
cartre Old French (fro)
chartre Middle French (frm)
chart English (en) (topology) A subspace of a manifold used as part of an atlas. A diagram.. A graph.. A map illustrating the geography of a specific phenomenon.. A map.. A navigator's map.. A ranked listing of competitors, as of recorded music.. A record of a patient's diagnosis, care instructions, and recent history.. A systematic non-narrative presentation of data.. A tabular presentation of data; a table.. [...]

Words with the same origin as chart

Descendants of -ola

jail

Descendants of χαράσσω

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