12th. Cent. Gr. philo - 'loving' and sophis "wise, learned"
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Lycanthropy means the transformation of a man into a wolf or werewolf. It also refers to someone who exhibits wolf-like behavior. The word is derived from two words "lukos" and "Anthropos", which translate into English as the words wolf and human.
I think that the Greek root for ice is pagophobia. I found this on another site so I'm not sure it is correct.
"O'clock" is derived from a three-word phrase, "of the clock."
The word 'philosophy' in Greek is derived from two words: 'philo', meaning love, and 'sophia', meaning wisdom. So, 'philosophy' literally translates to 'love of wisdom'.
'Philosophy' is the word derived from the two Greek words meaning the love of wisdom - 'philos' meaning love, and 'sophos' meaning wisdom.
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Two words in Spanish borrowed from Greek are "teléfono" (telephone) and "filosofía" (philosophy).
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calligraphy is derived from two Greek words.These words are Kalle, Graphe.calligraphy means beautiful writing.
Latin borrowed a large number of words from Greek, but it's not accurate to say that Latin itself is derived from Greek. The two languages are separate developments from a common source, which is known today as Proto-Indo-European. ?????? YOU CAN SAY THAT BUT I KNOW PEOPLE WHO CAN PROVE THAT A GOOD PERCENTAGE OF THE LATIN WORDS ARE DERIVED FROM GREEK
Latin words make up about 50% (including Norman French words), and Greek makes up about 5%. The rest are mainly Germanic.
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The term psychology is derived from two Greek words 'psyche' meaning soul and 'logos' meaning science or study of a subject.
The Greek prefix for C2H6 is "eth-," derived from the Greek word for two (eth).
well two of them is greek philosophy and the olympic games