Ploio = big ship
Varka = small boat
Its καπετανιος (kapetanios).
Navigate
The Greek word "kybernan" meaning to steer or pilot a ship is the root of the English word "cybernetics," which refers to the science of communication and control in animals or machines.
According to my GRCC quiz it means to "Pilot a Ship"
"Navis" means ship in Latin
It is a Greek word,meaning something like the body,structure or skeleton of a ship. the architectural drawings of a ship's carina,show the basic girders of the ship.
meaning of the word-computer greek
The word hated is of Germanic origin, not Greek, therefore it has no Greek meaning.
nimbuzz is not a Greek word and it doesnt have any meaning in Greek.
No, it's a compound word of "land" which is Old English, and a derivative of "-ship" meaning "condition" which is also Old English.
It has no Greek meaning as it comes from a Latin word, organum, meaning instrument or tool.
The Latin word is Carina, meaning the keel of a ship. The original translation was 'Nutshell' a reference to the similarities of the shape of ships at the time. This was similar to the Greek word 'Karyon' also meaning a 'nut'
πλοίο (plio).
the meaning of this word is (diamelizo)in greek......