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The English word for "arithmos" is "number." The term originates from the Greek word "arithmos," which refers to a mathematical quantity used for counting and measuring.
"Hellenize" is an English word that includes among its meanings "to imitate Greeks." The present infinitive originates in the Greek word Ἑλληνίζω (Hellēnízō) for "to become Greek," "to make Greek" or "to speak Greek." The pronunciation will be "ey-LEH-nee-ZO" in Aeginan Greek.
Encyclopaedia is the British English, Australian English and so on spelling, translated directly from Ancient Greek, where the word originates from.Encylopedia is the spelling used in American English.
The English word protein (and the German word Protein) is derived from the Greek proteios, meaning primary,
The word "kindle" originates from Middle English and Old Norse, where it meant "to set fire to" or "to ignite." It is derived from the Old Norse word "kynda" and the Middle English word "kyndelen."
Because it originates with the Greek word 'Phragma'
The English word "technique," which means method of performance, comes from the French word "technique", which itself is a version of the Greek word "technikos."
The word originates from Old English, German, and dutch words. This is an exception to most words which find their origins in the Latin and Greek language.
The word energy from the ancient Greek word energos, which means "active."
The English word "lasso" originates from Spanish, specifically from the word "lazo," which means "noose" or "lasso."
It was actually coined in 1834 in English, but the base word originates from the Latin lingua.See the Related Link listed below for more information:
The word electricity originates from the Greek word "Electra".