επουράνια (epurania) meaning from above,from the sky
small things from above
The Greek term for Aristotle's concept of "things from above" is "metaphysics." This branch of philosophy deals with abstract concepts like being, existence, reality, and the nature of the universe. Aristotle's work on metaphysics was foundational in shaping Western philosophical thought.
The Greek word for "small things above" is "μικρά ανωτερότητα" (mikrá anoterótita).
'Logia', meaning 'to study', and 'bio', meaning 'of living things'.
the answer for this question is calm. The opposite of "hyper", from the Greek meaning "above" or "over", is "hypo", from the Greek meaning "below" or "under" - as in, for example, a hypodermic injection, a needle inserted under the skin.
The Greek term for the study of living things is "Biology." It is derived from the Greek words "bios," meaning life, and "logia," meaning study or discourse. Biology encompasses various fields that explore the structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution of living organisms.
Super is the Latin adverb and preposition used with a noun in the accusative case, meaning above, on, over, beyond, on top of, besides.If it is used with a noun in the ablative case, it means about, concerning, in addition to.The classical Greek term meaning "above" is the prefix epi-.
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
Bio->life ology->study of Biology
Hyper/Hypo come from Classical Greek. They are 'opposites' to each other. Their meaning are ;- Hyper ; Over/ more than / greater than Hypo ' Under/ less than .
The Greek word for "Above" is "πάνω από".