Plutonium. It is actually named for the planet Pluto, but that was named for the greek god Pluto, and Pluto in greek means hidden. As in 'the valuable ores of the earth are hidden'.
Kruptos is more likely as Kruptos is greek for hidden and more related to the Element Krypton. atomic # 36
There are two elements that derive their names from Greek words meaning hidden: Krypton and Lanthanum.
Krypton is from the Greek root word for hidden, krypto.
The element krypton is a noble gas often used in fluorescent lamps.
Lanthanum is from another Greek term meaning hidden, lanthanein. It's called that because it is very difficult to separate from the other rare earth elements. It is a silvery white metallic element with many uses.
I think it is Krypton
krypton kr meaning the hidden one
crypton < κρυπτόν = hidden
Krypton?
calypso
krypton
Krypton
krypton kr meaning the hidden one
It comes from a Greek word meaning "hidden."
The answer is Krypton.It comes from the Greek work kryptos (hidden)
phosphorus or P on the periodic table
It's from the greek word "kryptos" which means "hidden".
Calypso
The Greek word for lazy is τεμπέλης (tebelis), and there are no elements with a similar name. The element Argon comes from the Greek word for "inactive." Perhaps that is the one you are looking for.
Argon comes from the Greek word Argo, meaning lazy because Argon doesn't easily react with other elements.
The Noble Gases and Their MeaningsArgon gets its name from Greek and means "inactive".Helium is from the Greek word 'helios' meaning 'sun'; the element was given this name because of its yellow appearance.Krypton comes from the word kryptos, which is Greek for "hidden one".The name neon comes from the Greek neo, meaning new. Neon was given this name when it was discovered as a new element in 1898.Although I'm not sure of this, but I think xenon means "the first"
Greg has no meaning in Hebrew. The name comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek.Greg has no meaning in Hebrew. The name comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek.
Yes, it comes from the Greek Ἄνουβις.
The name Denisa comes from the origin Greek and is the Greek goddess of Dionysus