The word face translated from Greek to English is still face. There are some languages that have words that are very interchangeable face is one of those words.
Face, Person.
The Greek word for face is "πρόσωπο" (prósopo).
my face
Hebrew = panim (×¤× ×™×) Greek = Επιφάνεια or όψη Latin = Facies
The word "Sphinx" came from the greek language, there is a similar creature with the wings of a bird, the body of a tiger and the face of a women, and they called it the sphinx
"Tetra" is the Greek word for "four," and the word "hedron" translates to "face." So a tetrahedron has four faces, all of which are triangles.
Asthenes means to be weak, the word asthenes is also the route for the English word aesthetic "to have weak/face value morals"
the greek word for egg is: avgo
Acantha is the proper name for the cactus spike. It's from the Greek word 'akantha', to refer to a 'thorny' plant. The Greek word in turn traces back to ancient Greek mythology. It's the name of a nymph who scratched the Greek god Apollo's face. Apollo promptly turned her into an acanthus plant.
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.
There is no Greek word for golf. We use the word ''golf'' or in Greek letters ''Γκόλφ''.