ρίζα (riza).
Oikos and nemein are the ancient Greek roots of 'economy'. In the word by word translation, the Greek noun 'oikos' means 'house'. The Greek infinitive 'nemein' means 'to manage'.
greek word is a suffix which is added in front of a word. and the suffix has a meaning. example bi = twoin = not pre = before and lot more
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Geo - from the ancient Greek word for earth, and thermal - from the Greek word "therme" meaning heat.
The word aegis is identified with protection by a strong force with its roots in Greek mythology
The words 'autograph' and 'seismograph' have Greek roots. For example, the word 'autograph' comes from the Greek 'auto', as 'self'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'. The word 'seismograph' comes from the Greek 'seismo', as 'shaking' or 'shock'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'.
The Greek roots of "telephone" are tele- "at a distance" and phoneo "speak."
The word is "oenophile", from Greek roots.
Thespis was an ancient Greek author. Thespian, actor, came from that word or name.
Kaleido is not a Greek word, but a modern compound form made from two Greek roots, kal- "beautiful" and eidos "form."
It's English. But it has Latin roots.