The Greek word for "The" is "ο". Note: It is NOT an "O" (For "Orange") or "0" (The number).
Luteus or areus
Cassiopeia, the constellation and goddess of Greek mythology, rhymes with "onomatopoeia." The word "orange" is famous for having no exact rhymes.
orange-red and black and occasionally details in white and red (and yellow)
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If you mean the Greek who was (purposefully and strategically) left behind with the Trojan Horse, than his name was Sinon (see-non). He is depicted in a Greek picture with green skin and orange hair. He was a good friend of Odysseus.
Poseidon had white hair and his roman equivalent Neptune had Orange hair.
Cirrhosis
Hello,yes it is a type of science physics.It means that density is like.....for example if i get an orange or an unpeeled orange and the orange floats and the unpeeled one doesnt why??Cause the water has less density then the unpeeled orange -Nicole
The Greek word for the word for yellow is kitrino. In addition, the Greek word for the word red is kokkino.
By "orange," I think you mean "greek" vase. The vase is located at the Viking time period. You need dynamite to blow the rock cave door up and then go in to retrieve the vase.
I'm not an expert by any means but I believe it was clay tile, possibly reddish orange in color.