The Greek words for the "knowledge of life" is γνώση ζωής.
Biology comes from the Greek word meaning knowledge of life.
The word BIOLOGY is derived from Greek word: bios meaning life and logos which means knowledge. So actually biology is the knowledge of life.
The two Greek words taken from the word "biology" are "bios" meaning life and "logos" meaning study or knowledge. Together they form the word "biology" which means the study of life.
Philosopher
'menos' is the Greek word for life-force
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
The pneumatics ("spiritual", from Greek πνεῦμα, "spirit") were, in gnosticism, the highest order of humans as opposed to hylics. The Pneumatic saw himself as escaping the doom of the material world via the secret knowledge.
The word for "life" in Greek is "" (pronounced zo-ee).
The word for knowledge in Greek is gnosis. It also means wisdom or learning.
As I was looking through my philosophy textbook I found this definition: Episteme- The greek word most often translated as knowledge, while techne is translated as either craft of art. Hope this was helpful.
Biology comes from the Greek bios (life) and -logia (study of). Type biology into Wikipedia for more information.
Word of life.