Buckminster Fuller, discoverer of C60 (Buckminsterfullerene), is the
creator of the HALO name.
This from Bucky himself:
"In 1951, I designed a free-floating tensegrity ring-bridge to be
installed way out from and around the Earth's equator. Within this
"halo" bridge, the Earth would continue its spinning while the circular
bridge would revolve at its own rate. I foresaw Earthian traffic
vertically ascending to the bridge, revolving and descending at
preferred Earth loci."
So there you have it, the origin of the term, "halo."
-MacKay
The origin of this word is Greek. "Halogen" is of Greek origin. The Latin word "Halo", ΑΧΛΥΣ in ancient Greek, ΑΧΤΙΣ / ΑΚΤΙΣ*/ ΑΧΤΙΔΑ / ΑΚΤΙΝΑ*/ ΑΧΛΑΔΑ in modern Greek, stands for "Blurring light" "Beam of light" "Bunch of light-beams springing from a center", "Shaft of light" (light-shaft). *ΑΚΤΙΣ / ΑΚΤΙΝΑ stands for "radius", too! ΑΧΛΥΣ (Halo) refers to the shape resembling a pear. The suffix -gen stands for: "Creator of" the thing signified by the affix ("Halo").
The origin of this word is Greek. "Halogen" is of Greek origin. The Latin word "Halo", ΑΧΛΥΣ in ancient Greek, ΑΧΤΙΣ / ΑΚΤΙΣ*/ ΑΧΤΙΔΑ / ΑΚΤΙΝΑ*/ ΑΧΛΑΔΑ in modern Greek, stands for "Blurring light" "Beam of light" "Bunch of light-beams springing from a center", "Shaft of light" (light-shaft). *ΑΚΤΙΣ / ΑΚΤΙΝΑ stands for "radius", too! ΑΧΛΥΣ (Halo) refers to the shape resembling a pear. The suffix -gen stands for: "Creator of" the thing signified by the affix ("Halo").
The word "halo" is said 69 times throughout the song Halo by Beyonce.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
Mark Twain in 1872 I think. The origin of the word probably goes back to Old High German. Who made the game halo 3, i did. I work for bungie/microsoft it is very awesome.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
where was the word colonel origin
There is no such word as diaster and so no origin word.
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
Aureola
Example: As I sat watching, I could imagine an imaginary halo above her head.
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket