Geo is Greek for "earth." The Latin would be "terra."
Geo - from the ancient Greek word for earth, and thermal - from the Greek word "therme" meaning heat.
The Greek root word for earth is "geo."
In latin, loosely translated, it means "of the earth" Example: geography is to do about earth.
The word is found in both Latin and Greek meaning ' a description of the Earth's surface. From 'ge' meaning 'earth' and graphia meaning 'description'
The Greek prefix "geo" means Earth.
Geo- is an prefix from Greek meaning "earth''.
Graph is to write in Latin
The word geology originates from the greek language. It' s a combination of the word geo- that comes from the word γαία (earth) and -logy that comes from the word λόγος (which in this form at the end of the words denotes a subject of study or interest)
The word Geo comes from a greek word which means earth. Therefore geo means earth.This is the ancient Greek word for earth.The Greek prefix geo- signifies "earth" eg geology is the study of the Earth.It's Greek for 'rock' or 'land'.The Latin word "Geo" means earth.earth,ground"Earth".earthGeo: Earthhaving to do with the earth
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The root origin of the 'geography' is Latin.'Geo' is "earth" and'ology' is "the study of"geology literally translates to "the study of the earth."
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