σκηνή [skeenee] = scene > scenario
A skene is an old English term used commonly is the 1800's. It is devised from the greek word skaulk, witch means lather in heavenly aroma.
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A skene is an old English term used commonly is the 1800's. It is devised from the greek word skaulk, witch means lather in heavenly aroma.
hypocrisy is the English word derived from the Greek word hypokrites
Demons
The English word theatre is derived from the Greek word theatron. A theatre can be used to display films, plays, or concerts.
The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
Τῑτάν (tee-TAHN). English spelling: titan.
The English word monarch was derived in the mid 15th century from the L. Latin word monarcha, which derived from the Greek word monarkhes.
The Greek word for 'long' is 'macron'. It is found in some Greek-derived words in English, such as macrobiotic and macron.
Bromine is derived from the Greek language bromos, with the meaning bad smelling.
The word "protein" originates from the German word "Protein," which was coined by the Swedish chemist Jรถns Jacob Berzelius in 1838.