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Hyper/Hypo are from Classical Greek.
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
Hypodermic, hypoglycemic
Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
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 .
One Latin word for turtle is turtur, turturis
you misinterpreted that. its not latin or greek but russian, and it means "Bank of Russia"
- Ovid- Classical Authors- Greek
AnswerPope Damasus commissioned Jerome to begin translating the New Testament from Greek into Latin. He continued the task after Damasus' death and began the translation of the Old Testament form both Greek and Hebrew.
The first Latin translation of the Bible is known as the Vulgate. It was translated from the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts.
Roman words or language is more commonly know as Latin or Greek. The translation of light into the Latin language is lux.
Actually, it is Latin, not Greek, and the word it derives from means "adamant."