Chrome. The greek word for colour is "chroma" (sometimes "chrôma", I don't see greek simbols supported here). Chrome derived its name after the word for colour due to the fact that it, like anything white, will take the colour of any coloured light shone upon it.
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∙ 11y agoThe name chromium is derived from the Greek word chroma = color.
The name of chromium (symbol Cr) is derived from the Greek language word chroma with the meaning color.
The name is derived from Greek roots, and so the name, not surprisingly, is "tetrahedron".
The name of the chemical element plutonium is derived from the name of the dwarf planet Pluto. And the name of the planet is derived from the Greek name of the god of the underworld - Pluto.
The symbol At for astatine originates from its name, which is derived from the Greek word "astatos" meaning unstable.
Dolphin is derived from the the Greek word for dolphin, dolphis, which was derived from the Greek word for womb, delphus. The animals name can then be translated as meaning "fish with womb".
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No, it is derived from the Greek language.
The name actinium is derived from the Greek language word aktis with the meaning radiation.From the Greek aktinos meaning beam or ray.
Thomas is a Greek name.It is apparently derived from the Aramaic name Te'omawhich means "twin".
The element chlorine got its name from the Greek word "chloros," which means greenish-yellow. This is likely due to its color and appearance as a gas.
John is the English form of the Latin Iohannes which is derived from the Greek Ιωαννης (Ioannes).The Greek is derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן(Yochanan) meaning "Yahweh is gracious".