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∙ 14y agoThe word "comet" comes from the greek words, kometes asteers which means "hairy star". Ancient Greek astronomers thought comets looked like stars trailing long hair behind them. In the past, comets were thought to signal disasters on earth since they appeared so unexpectedly and dramatically. For example: The defeat of King Harold at The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was preceded by the appearance of Halley's Comet. In the past people also thought comets signalled floods, famine, and plagues.
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∙ 14y agoThe Greek words for meaning are: σημασία, νόημα, έννοια (simasia, noima, ennoia).
Greek roots refer to the origin of words in the Greek language. Many English words have roots in Greek, and understanding these roots can help decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words or make connections between related words.
The root 'aeth-' is from the ancient, classical Greek language. It appears in such ancient, classical Latin words as 'aether', 'aetherius', and 'aethra'. All of the words deal with the upper air, which is the meaning in the original Greek too.
The word "microscope" comes from the Greek words "mikros" meaning small and "skopein" meaning to look at or examine.
The original meaning of astronauts refers to individuals specifically trained for traveling in space and exploring outer space. The term is derived from the Greek words "astro," meaning star, and "naut," meaning sailor, reflecting their role as explorers of the stars.
Chromatography is derived from the Greek words "chroma" (color) and "graphein" (to write), reflecting its original use in separating and analyzing colored compounds.
The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
Word Of God in the original Bible in language?? * Hebrew * Greek It's true!
many words have roots in Greek for example arachnophobia comes for the word arachnid meaning spider and phobia meaning fear
Writing or painting with light. Both root words are Greek - photos (light) and graphos (writing or painting).Read more: etymology-of-photography
I think it is two words the Greek "pan" bit meaning "all" and Greek "gaia" bit meaning "Earth"
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