multi planet : πολυπλανητικό (poliplanitiko).
As in a multiplanet system. πολυπλανητικό σύστημα
yes from the word 'planet'
planet
The word "planet" originated from the ancient Greek word "planetes," which means "wanderer."
Polyotic is a Greek word for the term "multi-eared."
Yes the word planet was originally called wanderer in the Greek language.
The word "planet" comes from the Greek word "planētēs," which means wanderer. In ancient times, planets were considered to be wandering stars because of their apparent movement across the night sky.
Yes. Planet < πλανήτης (αστήρ) = wanderer (star)
Planetace, which is Greek for "wanderer"
The word comes from ancient Greek planetes, meaning wanderer.
The word planet derives from the ancient Greek word astēr planētēs, which means "wandering star".
The Greek word for multimedia is "polymeson" with an acute accent on the "E" and a macron below beneath the "O." "Poly" is a commonly used Greek prefix in English meaning "all."
The translation of "planet" is "wanderer". Unlike most stars, the planets appeared to drift around the sky relative to the other stars. They also occasionally (apparent retrograde motion) seemed to "double back" briefly before moving on again. Hence, "wanderers". For the sake of clarity: the actual ancient Greek phrase from which the English word "Planet" comes was "aster planetes", which means "wandering star." The modern Greek translation of English "planet" is "planetes".