Nemesis was the Greek Goddess of vengance
'Kilo' is derived from a Greek word meaning thousand.
The English word monarch was derived in the mid 15th century from the L. Latin word monarcha, which derived from the Greek word monarkhes.
Anachronism, chronic, chronicle, chronology, synchronize.
Andrea is derived as the feminine form of Andrew or Andreas (in Greek). Rather confusingly, Andrew is derived from the Greek meaning masculine; it is related to the word "anthropoid", which means manlike.
The name Argon is derived from a Greek word meaning idle or inert.
Yes, the name is derived from the Greek word for lazy.
The Greek word for lazy is τεμπέλης (tebelis), and there are no elements with a similar name. The element Argon comes from the Greek word for "inactive." Perhaps that is the one you are looking for.
The name "argon" is derived from the Greek word αργον meaning "lazy" or "the inactive one", a reference to the fact that the element undergoes almost no chemical reactions.
It is derived from xenos, which is a Greek word.
Physics is derived from the greek word physikos meaning nature
planet
Elektron :)
Demons
The word lamp is derived from the Greek word lampas, meaning torch.
Argon comes from the Greek word Argo, meaning lazy because Argon doesn't easily react with other elements.
hypocrisy is the English word derived from the Greek word hypokrites