thermostat, thermometer, thermos, hypothermia
therm means heat
The Greek root word therm means heat.Common words that come from this root are "thermometer, theorem, thermal, thermos bottle, thermostat, and hypothermia." (Thanks to MSU.)
Therm
Greek 'thermo' = hot, 'therme' = heat So (speculating) "Therm, dude, totally therm" If you dont know, dont speak re papara... nobody is going to say it is "therm". "Kafto" is what they use. Leave the Greek to the Greeks...
Therm or thermo
The Greek root "therm-" or "thermo-" relates to heat. It is commonly used in words related to temperature and thermal energy, such as thermometer and thermal.
Heat.!
The word part "therm" typically refers to heat or temperature-related concepts. It is commonly seen in words like "thermal" (related to heat) or "thermostat" (a device that controls temperature).
'Therm' is from Classical Greece, and means 'heat'. As in 'thermometer' ; heat measurer.
100 therm is more then 3.20 therm
They are called isotherms. (From the Greek iso meaning same, and therm meaning heat).
There is no prefix ther-. There is the prefix therm- which refers to heat.