From the words poly- meaning many and theistic, a form of theos meaning God.
The word "polytheistic" comes from the Greek words "poly" meaning "many" and "theos" meaning "god." Together, they refer to the belief in or worship of multiple gods.
The word "hedron" comes from the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "hedra," meaning seat or base.
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.
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The word "thermos" comes from the Greek word "therme," which means heat.
There is a Latin word of the same spelling which is related to Greek 'puon'
Hypno -- the greek word for sleep.
From the Greek word for "change."
From the Greek word "synopsis".
Cleopatra was Greek, so she followed the Greek polytheistic religion
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The word 'great' does not come from greek. it's old English from the germanic: "grautaz"
the greek word kratein means reign
No, "polytheistic" is an adjective derived from "polytheism," which is a noun referring to the belief in or worship of multiple deities.
The word 'hormone' comes from the Greek word ὁρμή - meaning "impetus".
greek is a nationality for the country Greece
greek and latin greek and latin
it was a greek