Yes from αναλύω (analio) ανα-λυω meaning to take apart, to scrutinize
Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.
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It is derived from the Greek Deka meaning ten
The Cyrillic alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet, with the addition of several characters from the Hebrew alphabet.
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If it is supposed to be derived from mythology, it seems to me a misprint for 'auroral', having to do with the dawn, Latin Aurora (Greek Eos).
derived from Catherine, which was derived from the Ancient Greek Aikaterine. Catherine is attributed to St. Catherine of Alexandria and the Greek goddess Hecate.
No, Latin is not derived from Greek. Both languages are part of the Indo-European language family, but they developed independently from each other.
"Chron" is Greek in origin, derived from the Greek word "chronos" meaning time.
Mimema is the Greek term for "something imitated" which is derived from mimeisthai : 'to imitate'.
The Greek prefix for C2H6 is "eth-," derived from the Greek word for two (eth).
No, it is derived from the Greek language.