pyr
Usually naked.
The Greeks idealized he human body. Their sculptures demonstrate a striving for perfection.
In the Classical period, Greek art portrayed the human body as perfect and life-like. Later, during the Hellenistic period, Greek sculptors changed to portray the human body as realistic, including adding blush to the cheeks and color to the eyes.
Catharsis is the renewal of body and spirit. During greek tragedies, the events that take place are very catharsis for the audience.
Sphinx
psychosmatic
Cor
False
Proximal means nearest the point of attachment or origin.
σωμα means body in ancient greek literally translated as soma
Cremation means burning the body of humans after death.
chroma means colour and soma means body.
Ketosis means that the body is burning fat for energy. There is nothing abnormal about this state. If the body is burning too much fat, it may be a health problem.
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.
Bodily disorder. From Greek. Somato- : Body -Pathy : Suffering
The Greek root of 'harmonious' in English is "harmonia," which means agreement or concord. It is derived from the Greek word "harmonia," which originally referred to the fitting together of parts to form a whole.
In the Greek, the word sea literally means sea, lake or body of water. It has no different meaning then the English.