Geography
Chromatography comes from the Greek chrom- meaning "colored" and graph- meaning "writing" so it literally means "colored writing".
Geography is derived from two Greek words namely GEO and GRAPHEIN and when combined is called GEOGRAPHIA which means to draw, write and describe the earth
"Ge" of Gaea means "Earth"; it holds the same for "De". As in Demeter (Earth Mother).
Originally, anamorphic was a geological term describing certain types of metamorphic rock. The word anamorphic is derived from the Greek word anamorphōsis which means transformation
The word geology derived from the greek language. The part in geology that says geo, means earth or dirt, and logos means speech.
Geography. *** Γεωγραφία is the greek word for geography.
The answer is geology
geology. from the words geo (γή) and logos (λόγος).
The Greek word you are referring to is "geographia," which translates to "earth writing." In its current usage, it refers to the study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human societies, and their interactions.
γεωγραφία [geografia]
"Geo", meaning "The earth", and "graphy", meaning "drawing, writing, representing, recording, describing, etc." In short, it means "The study of the earth".
All of the planets, except for Earth, were namedafter Greek and Roman gods and godesses. The name Earth is an English/German name which simply means the ground. It comes from the Old English words 'eor(th)e' and 'ertha'. In German it is 'erde'. The name Earth is at least 1000 years old.
The Greek word that means changing shape, specifically describing the transformation from a caterpillar to a butterfly, is "metamorphosis."
'Geo' comes from the Greek for Earth e.g. Geometry means measuring the Earth; Geology means reading the Earth (rocks), Geography means writing about the Earth. So a geocentric solar system has Earth at the centre.
The root word for geographical is "geo," which comes from the Greek word meaning "Earth."
The suffix of the word "autobiography" is "-graphy," which means "process of writing or describing."
Pangaea is parted into two words. "Pan" means "every", "all" or "entire" in Greek. "Gaea" means "earth" in Greek.