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The Greek word is polis, from which we derive today such words as politics, political, politicians etc.
It comes from the Greek word, kathedra.
The word legend has a Latin origin. Myth and mythology derive from Greek.
No, the word "abhor" does not derive from Greek; it comes from the Latin word "abhorrere," which means "to shudder at" or "to shrink back from." The Latin term combines "ab-" (away from) and "horrere" (to tremble or shudder). While Greek has influenced many English words, "abhor" specifically traces its roots back to Latin.
The Greek word for sleep is ύπνος (hypnos). English words such as hypnosis, hypnotize, etc., derive from this root.
The two words are 'Holo' meaning whole and 'Kaustos' meaning to burn, thus translating the word as 'burned whole'
Mars is not a Greek word. Mars is often equated to the Greek God Ares and has no further explanation
From Greek, meaning painting with light
Greek, 'sappheiros' - 'Blue Stone'.
It is said to derive from the Greek word for "healer".
Symphony OR orchestra, they both derive from the Greek language.
from what word deos the word geometry was derive from