It is Όμορφος (omorfos) for "male objects", Όμορφη (omorfi) for female objects and Όμορφο (omorfo) for things (a house etc.) .
Beautiful woman
Beautiful. It's greek.
Kaleido is not a Greek word, but a modern compound form made from two Greek roots, kal- "beautiful" and eidos "form."
The origin of the word calliope: from Greek word: kalliope; meaning "beautiful voiced"
It's Latin, from the word pulcher meaning "beautiful".
The name Delphine is of French origin and means "dolphin." It can also symbolize grace, intelligence, and playfulness, reflecting the qualities associated with dolphins.
The word was coined from the Greek words kalos(beautiful), eidos (shapes) and scopion (Latin scopium)(to look at), i.e. "looking at beautiful shapes". The mirrored device was re-invented in 1817 and given the original Greek name.
calligraphy < καλλιγραφία < κάλλος (=beauty) + γράφειν (=to write)
"Calligraphy" refers to the art of producing beautiful handwriting, or to the handwriting itself. It is from Greek words meaning "beautiful writing."
Omorphos (Όμορφος) is the Greek word for beautiful.It is Όμορφος (omorfos) for "male objects", Όμορφη (omorfi) for female objects and Όμορφο (omorfo) for things (a house etc.) .
The word kalos is Greek for beautiful.AnswerKalos means beautiful in Greek. Kalos means good
There are several words meaning beautiful. My favorite is Kalos (καλός). (Just because,) Beautiful = Youthful, the upright translation of "Beautiful" is ΕΦΗΒΟΣ (pronounced: Aephibos) (= the one being in his premium adult age / being in its youth).