Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - νερό, (μτφ.) ιριδισμός (υφάσματος κ.λπ.)
v. - αρδεύω, ποτίζω, βρέχω, καταβρέχω, διαβρέχω, νερώνω
adj. - υδάτινος, του νερού
pref. - υδάτινος I believe it could be aqua or hydra, but i don't know much Latin, so I tried my best.
νερό ; nero pronounced 'nay-rOH'
Water comes from the Greek 'υδρα (hydra), though our pronunciation is closer to the German Wasser.
hydro from Ancient Geek ὕδωÏ[heethor]=water, which forms the prefix ὕδÏο- == hydro-
The Greek pronunciation of the word for water is "nero" (nair-OH).
νερό/ Nero 'nay-RO'
water = ΝΕΡΟ (nero)
Hydro is a Greek root which means water
Aqua
The Greek word for stewardship is "oikonomia" and refers to an administrator.
The word "amphibian," from the Greek term amphibia, means "both lives" and refers to the animals' double life on land and in water.
The Greek word abax, which refers to a counting board.
The Greek root word for "mechanical" is "mechane," which refers to a machine or contrivance.
Kerusso is a Greek word that refers to "to announce".
Apostolos is a Greek word that refers to "to delegate".
Anastasis is a Greek word that refers to "to arise".
Blasphemeo is a Greek word that refers to "to blaspheme".
Kauchaomai is a Greek word that refers to "to boast".
Dialektos is a Greek word that refers to a dialect.
Ekklesia is a Greek word that refers to "an assembly".
Makarios is a Greek word that refers to "to benefit".