πόδι (podi) for the leg, and
πατούσα (patusa) for the foot
"πόδι" (podhee)
The greek word that describes the word foot is πους [ο] - [ancient]. The modern greek word is πόδι [το].
The Greek word for man is andr-
The Greek word for "Fierce" is "άγριος".
Ancient Greek does not have a word for religion. The Greek based word theology is the study of beliefs about god or religious beliefs.
Χοίρος, (he-ross) is the ancient Greek word for "pig".
The greek word that describes the word foot is πους [ο] - [ancient]. The modern greek word is πόδι [το].
It comes from the Greek words for "joint" and "foot."
It means foot and its origin is Greek
It comes from the words for 'stomach' and 'foot'.
The Greek word "arthropos" means "human" or "person." It comes from the combination of "artha," which means "joint," and "opos," which means "appearance" or "sight," reflecting the idea of a being with joints or limbs.
The word is "tripedal," which combines the prefix "tri-" meaning three with the Greek root "ped" meaning foot to describe something having three feet.
Yes, the word "pedestrian" does have a prefix. The prefix in "pedestrian" is "ped-" which means foot or on foot.
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in latin, it means foot. but in greek, it means child. weir difference, yeah?
Pod. Pedal ( foot-controlled device like a Gas Pedal on auto) has similar roots.
A tripod. Tri means three and pod is the Greek word for foot
An ancient Greek foot soldier was called a hoplite.