The translation of "planet" is "wanderer". Unlike most stars, the planets appeared to drift around the sky relative to the other stars. They also occasionally (apparent retrograde motion) seemed to "double back" briefly before moving on again. Hence, "wanderers".
For the sake of clarity: the actual ancient Greek phrase from which the English word "Planet" comes was "aster planetes", which means "wandering star." The modern Greek translation of English "planet" is "planetes".
The word comes from ancient Greek planetes, meaning wanderer.
The word "planet" comes from the Greek word "planΔtΔs," which means "wanderer." This term was used because the planets in our solar system appear to move across the night sky in relation to the fixed stars.
In a sense. The work planet comes from a Greek word meaning "wandering star."
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
It has no Greek meaning as it comes from a Latin word, organum, meaning instrument or tool.
The word "vapor" in English comes from the Greek word "αΌΟΞΌΟΟ" (atmΓ³s), meaning "steam" or "mist."
The term "planet" comes from the Greek word "planetes," meaning wanderer, because the planets appear to move or wander against the backdrop of fixed stars in the night sky.
Algorism comes from the Greek word Algorm meaning: to show and the second part of the word comes from the Greek word Porsm: meaning formula
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Biology comes from the Greek word meaning knowledge of life.
It comes from the ancient Greek word botanikos, meaning 'plant.'
The word 'hormone' comes from the Greek word ὁρμή - meaning "impetus".