ΕΙΡΩΝΕΙΑ (noun) = pretension of ignorance.
ΕΙΡΩΝΕΥΟΜΑΙ (verb) = pretending ignorance.
"Irony" comes from the Greek word "eironeia," which refers to a pretense of ignorance or a dissembling. It is used in modern language to describe situations where there is incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs.
The word "sarcasm" comes from the Greek word "sarkasmos," which means "to tear flesh" or "to bite the lip in rage." It was originally used to refer to a harsh or bitter form of irony.
The word "mechanic" comes from the Greek word "mēkhanikos," which means "pertaining to machines."
The word "phobia" originates from the Greek language. It comes from the Greek word "phobos," which means fear or aversion.
Yes, "amnesty" is originally a Greek word. It comes from the Greek word "amnestia," which means forgetting.
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.
The word "sarcasm" comes from the Greek word "sarkasmos," which means "to tear flesh" or "to bite the lip in rage." It was originally used to refer to a harsh or bitter form of irony.
Monk comes from the Greek word, monakhos, which means "solitary."
The word "mechanic" comes from the Greek word "mēkhanikos," which means "pertaining to machines."
The term comes from a Greek word that means "running ahead of."
Gymnos means 'naked'
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Mono comes from Greek, "manos", and means one. "Saccharide" is also Greek. It comes from the word "sacchar", and means sugar.
The word "atom" comes from the Greek word "atomos," which means indivisible or uncuttable. It does not mean "able to duplicate."
The word ceramics comes from the Greek word keramikós,which means potters' clay.
Angiosperm comes from the Greek meaning "vessel and seed" which means seed.
Mitos means thread.
Yes. The word atomos means indivisible.