Pterosaurs. It means "winged lizards" in Greek, which is just what they were.
maybe you mean Greek fire. look it up on Wikipedia with the name Greek fire. the ingredients are unknown
The greek god of fire was Hephaestus (the roman name of Hephaestus was "Vulcan"
No, pyrex is a brand name of glassware. Pyre means hearth or fire in Greek.
Vulcan is the Roman name. Hephaestus is the Greek name.
Hephaestus ps:he is also the god of fire
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
The Roman version is Vulcan. The Greek version is Hephaestus.
volcano comes from the greek God of fire Vulcan ! :) xx
Hephaestus - god of forge, fire, volcano's, etc.
Hephaestus, Greek god of fire and the forge. Vulcan, the roman name for Hephaestus, see above. Pele, Hawaiian goddess of fire and wisdom. Hestia, Greek goddess of fire, the hearth, the heart of spirituality and emotional stability in the home. Vesta, Roman name for Hestia, see above. Brigid, (also known as: Brigit, and Brighid) Celtic goddess of fire, the forge, poetry. Ho-Masubi or Kagu-Tsuchi, the Japanese god of fire. Agni, Hindu god of fire.
Hestia's name comes from "hearth", as she is the Greek goddess of hearth, home, and fire.