The Greek word for wind energy is "αιολική ενέργεια" (aiolikí enérgeia).
The Greek word "argon" means "lazy" or "inactive." It is used to describe something that is not moving or functioning.
The Greek word for "unstoppable" is ακατανίκητος (akataníkitos), which translates to "invincible" or "undefeatable." This word embodies the idea of being unable to be conquered or overcome.
The Greek word "atomos" means indivisible or uncuttable. It was used by ancient Greek philosophers to describe a fundamental unit of matter that cannot be divided further.
The word "photo" originated from the Greek word "phōtos," which means light.
The base word for imagination is "imagine."
It's origin is from the Latin word imaginatio (image), which is basically the equivalent to the Latin word phantasia (phantasticus, imaginary) which itself derives from the Greek phantos (visible).
Creativity
There are five syllables in the word imagination. (I-mag-i-na-tion) Depends how you look at it
Using your imagination you can get an idea of what things can be like.
imaginative
Fantasy
Imaginor is to imagine. Imaginatio (f) imagination, Imaginarius (imaginary)
Imagine is a verb, the corresponding noun is imagination. The plural of imagination is imaginations
The monster in her closet turned out to be a figment of her imagination.
No, the word 'imagine' is not a noun.The word 'imagine' is a verb: imagine, imagines, imagining, imagined.The abstract noun forms of the verb to imagine are imagination and the gerund, imagining.
The noun 'imagination' is an abstract noun, a word for something that cant be experienced by any of the five physical senses. An 'imagination' can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.