No, it means warm, hot. It is an adjective, not a noun.
Greek thermos plus statos
The word thermos come from Greece
The Greek word "filia" translates to "friendship" or "affection" in English. It represents the bond of love or friendship between individuals.
"Philanthropy" is the word that most likely means actions displaying a love for mankind in Greek. The root words "philos" and "anthropos" mean love and mankind, respectively.
The word "thermal" is derived from the Greek word "thermos," meaning hot.
thermostat, thermometer, thermos, hypothermia
Greek thermos plus statos
Thermos is from the Greek word 'thermos' meaning 'heat'.
The Latin root for the word thermosphere is thermos: meaning heat.
Thermos is a Greek word for "hot."
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Yes it is. The prefix comes from the word θερμός (thermos, meaning hot). Eg: thermometer, thermostat, thermal, thermos, etc.
Tropo- comes from the Greek tropos which means "turning."Meso- comes from the Greek mesos which means "middle."Thermo- comes from the Greek thermos which means "hot."Exo- comes from the Greek exō which means "outside."
A Greek-rooted word which means a container intended to retain the heat of a liquid is thermos.
The Greek root word therm means heat.Common words that come from this root are "thermometer, theorem, thermal, thermos bottle, thermostat, and hypothermia." (Thanks to MSU.)
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Its θερμικός (thermikos) from θερμός (thermos) meaning hot.