Aerobic exercises (and respiration) refer to the presence of air. Aerobic exercises, for example, have a greater focus on constant breathing rather than strenuous performance. Anaerobic exercise, on the other hand, means an absence of air.
There are a lot of websites online offering aerobic exercise examples as part of their program. A good place to find information about the best aerobic exercises to suit your husband would be your local health forums where members offer support and advice.
Graph is the part of the word that contains the Greek root meaning "write."
It derives from the greek word logic meaning ''to make sense''
Greek "bryon" means a moss.
The Greek root "therm" means "heat".
Algorism comes from the Greek word Algorm meaning: to show and the second part of the word comes from the Greek word Porsm: meaning formula
glycolysis is a part of aerobic respiration.
It derives from οφθαλμός (opthalmos) meaning eye.
This isn't a Greek word and there is no Greek equivalent for it. This is a composite word, Penn-sylvania. The first part is a man's name, Penn (who owned a lot of land in those parts). The second part is a Latin word meaning forest (because the state was heavily wooded at the time).
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There are both Latin and Greek words meaning 'a part of speech that expresses an action'