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).
The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
Yes, "amnesty" is originally a Greek word. It comes from the Greek word "amnestia," which means forgetting.
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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.