atmosphere
stratosphere
ionosphere
bathysphere
spherical
Yes.
There is no root stratos. The root is strat-. The words stratosphere and stratospheric have the Latin root strat- and the Greek word sphere. the o is inserted for euphony (Latin stratus, spreading out)
what is the greek root for homograph
Hemisphere: Latin Misosphere: Greek
Atmosphere Biosphere Hemisphere Stratosphere
The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
The prefix 'lith-' is a Greek root syllable that means 'stone'. A Greek derivative is the noun 'lithos', which means 'stone'. English derivatives include the adjective 'lithic', which means 'of or relating to stone'; and the verb 'lithify', which means 'to turn to stone'. Additionally, the term for the crust or outer part of our planet Earth is an English derivative of the Greek root. The noun 'lithosphere' results from the combination of the Greek words for 'stone' and 'sphere'.
photocopy
Arthritis.
The Greek root of "atmos" is "atmo," meaning vapor or steam. This root is commonly used in words related to the atmosphere or air.
Some words with the Greek root "thesis" include thesis, synthesis, antithesis, hypothesis, and prothesis.
biology, bio-sphere, biography.("'\(o.o)/"')