Antiseptic
The Greek term for "this prevents growth of germs" is "αυτό εμποδίζει την ανάπτυξη μικροβίων".
Montagu uses the term "dead languages" to describe Latin and Greek.
The Greek term for a course dealing with rules of language is "Grammatikḗ."
The etymological root of oncologist is the greek word Ònkos, meaning 'mass.' An oncologist studies tumors, which are masses of bodily tissue exhibiting abnormal growth.
Nothing is "opposite" to Greek -- it's a language or the term referring to someone from Greece.For the use of Greek to mean fraternity member, there is no exact term for non-frats.
The term is "philhellenism," which refers to the appreciation and admiration of Greek culture, history, and art.
I do not think the Ancient greeks knew about "germs". However, I think the word you are after is "antiseptic", (anti-+ Greek sēptikos putrefying)
Antiseptic
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In the environment and on surfaces, products are referred to as "antiseptics" and "anti-microbial." For germs in a living organism, the term is "antibiotics." To reduce the spread of germs, a simple way is to wash your hands. It greatly reduced the number of infections when hospitals began enforcing the rule for doctors and nurses.
The term is called attenuation.
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
Aplasia is the medical term meaning absence of development.
Mysophobia: fear of germs or dirt
is called etiolantic growth
the term in ancient Greek is "πόλις - κράτος" (pòlis-kràtos)
the term in ancient Greek is "πόλις - κράτος" (pòlis-kràtos)
Hyperosteogeny is the medical term meaning increased bone growth.