Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
The Greek word for fire is "πυρ" (pronounced as "pyr" in English).
The root word of pyromania is "pyro," which comes from the Greek word for fire, "pyr."
The affix "pyro" is derived from the Greek word "pyr," meaning fire. It is used in words relating to heat, fire, or burns.
"pyr" is a prefix derived from the Greek word for "fire." It is commonly used in scientific terminology to reference anything related to fire.
The root word of "pyrotechnics" is "pyro," which comes from the Greek word "pur" meaning fire, and "technics" which means skills or techniques. Pyrotechnics refers to the use of fire or explosives in special effects or displays.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
ignis is one Latin word for "fire"
Pyr means fire in greek
fire
Pyros - fire, to burn
The word for fire in modern Greek is fotia. This is pronounced as FOe-tia. The word for fire in Latin is ignis.
The Fire. Furious = Fiery.
The Greek neuter noun 'pūr', which is the source of the prefix pyro–.
πύρ (pyr- or pyro-)
The word literally means "a sacrifice by fire." It comes from the Greek word "holokauston" which means "burned whole."
Its πύρ (pir). You can find it as a prefix as pyr- or pyro- .
It is the ancient Greek word ΠΥΡΑ, ΠΥΡ standing for: the Pyre, the Fire.
The word volcano more likely came from ROMAN mythology, not Greek, because the Roman god of fire and volcanoes was called Vulcan.