The Greek word for 'wing' is "πτέρυγα" (ptéryga).
The Greek root for "wing" is "ptero-" as seen in words like pterodactyl (winged finger).
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
There is no known Greek word "jejerius." It is possible that it may be a misspelling or not a real word in the Greek language.
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Actually, it comes from the greek word "hand-wing."
Not in English. It comes from a compound word meaning "wing-finger" in Greek.
it come from the greek words helical wing
The word Ornithopter comes from two words; ornitho which in Greek means bird and pteron which in Greek means wing.
Pter is a Greek word meaning wing like pterodactyl
You mean, the word itself? The greek word "Helix" means "spiral" and "pteron" means wing.
Ptera- is a variant spelling of the Greek ptero- or pter-, meaning wing or feather.
wing and wing
The word "helicopter" derives from the Greek words "helix" (meaning spiral) and "pteron" (meaning wing).
The Latin word for wing is "ala".
Pegasus.