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πράσινο αντίχειρα Means Green Thumb in Greek.
It comes from the Greek word green twins
Yes. It is related to the Greek word for "green", so it means a "green shoot" or a "young plant".
The Greek word "zielona" does not have a direct translation in English as it is not a Greek word; it is more likely a variation of the Polish word "zielona," which means "green." In a broader context, "green" often symbolizes nature, freshness, and growth. If you meant a different Greek word, please provide it for clarification.
It means green.
Came from the greek word "Ricial" which means green fields, or green fields ready for harvesting.
The element based on the Greek word for green is "chlorine." The name derives from the Greek word "chloros," which means greenish-yellow. Chlorine is a halogen and is commonly used in water purification and as a disinfectant. Its distinctive color is evident in its gaseous form, where it appears as a greenish-yellow gas.
It comes from a Greek word meaning "pale green."
It is an English transliteration of the Greek word for green plus the suffix -ine.
λαχανί (lachani) or ανοιχτό πράσινο (anichto prasino)
Greek χλωρος [chlōros] = a colour, pale yellowish green. Which, of course, the gas is.
Chloro is from Greek, meaning green. __________________________________ The GREEK root word for chloro is chloros. -Chlorophyll, Chlororplast, Chloroform