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A hippopotamus is sometimes called a river horse.
hippopotamus hippocampus
The name hippopotamus comes from Greek roots. Hippos is Greek for horse and potamos is Greek for river, so the name hippopotamus literally means "river horse".
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Hippopotamus comes from the greek word "hippo" meaning horse. The greeks called hippopotamus' water horses. Hope this answer was helpful
The name for the large animal, "hippopotamus", is Greek for "river horse".
The word "hippopotamus" comes from the ancient Greek words "hippos" (horse) and "potamos" (river). So, the word translates to "river horse" in Greek, reflecting the animal's semi-aquatic nature and bulky appearance.
hippo (from the Greek) - horse potamos (from the Greek) - river
Philip doesn't come from hippopotamus, but has something in common with it.Philip < (Greek) Φίλιππος [feeleepos] < φίλος + ίπποςhippopotamus < (Greek) `ιπποπόταμος[heepopotamos] < ίππος + ποταμόςίππος [eepos] = horseφίλος [feelos] = friend, loverποταμός [potamos] = riverSo,Φίλιππος = "horse-lover"ιπποπόταμος = "river-horse"
Hippopotamus, from Greek.
The word "hippopotamus" is derived from the Greek words "hippos" meaning horse and "potamos" meaning river. Therefore, hippopotamus translates to "river horse" in English.
Literally, it translates to "river horse".