Hydrogen
Yes Halogen comes from the greek meaning "salt former"
The word "dehydration" means loss of water, from the Greek root hydro (water).
Hydro is the Greek word for water. As a prefix, it means something to do with or involving water.'Hydro' is the Greek word for water.
Water-serpent.
It means water current or the flow of the water
Hydrogen, which comes from hydros, meaning water, and generos, meaning former or maker. Notice how generos looks like generate.
The prefix "hydra" means water or liquid. It is derived from the Greek word "hydor" which means water.
'Aqua' is a latin word and it means water. Water in greek is 'νερό' (pronnounced ne-RO)
In the Greek, the word sea literally means sea, lake or body of water. It has no different meaning then the English.
The root word "hydro" means water. It is commonly used in scientific terms related to water, such as "hydrology" (the study of water) and "hydrophobic" (repelling water).
The word "Minneapolis" is derived from a combination of the Dakota Sioux word "mni," meaning water, and the Greek word "polis," meaning city. This reflects the city's location by the water of the Mississippi River.
The root word of hydroelectric is hydro which means water.