This is the word dip: βουτιά
The name derives from the Greek word "chloros" meaning greenish-yellow.
The large herbivore that derives its name from Greek for 'horn nosed' is the rhinoceros.
Naturally enough, what rodent's name derives from the Greek for "lurker in holes"? Answer: Gopher
Lisa in Greek is still a Lisa which derives from the Greek name Ελισάβετ [Elisabeth]
it references to a greek word, and the bible meaning evil. The name derives from the Canaanite "Baal" meaning "lord," and he is known as the "lord of the flies"
The word 'zoya' is from the Russian. It's a popular choice, as a female name. For it derives from the Greek word 'zoe', which means life.
Chlorine gas is greenish in color; hence the name, which derives from Greek khloros, meaning "green".
The greek word is αντιμόνιο (antimonio) and it probably derives from the word anti-monos meaning "against one", explained as "not found as metal", or "not found unalloyed".
The term 'graffiti' derives from the Greek graphein ('to write'). Graffiti (sing. graffito) or SGRAFFITO, meaning a drawing or scribbling on a flat surface
tree of the genus Carya from the ancient Greek meaning Nut commonly called Hickory. This name derives from the Powhatan of Virginia
Tuesday in Greek is "Τρίτη" (pronounced "Tríti"). The name derives from the Greek word for the planet Mars, which is associated with the god of war. In the Greek Orthodox tradition, Tuesday is often considered an unlucky day due to historical events, such as the fall of Constantinople.
While the feminine given name Stephanie has many variations in many languages throughout the world, it derives from the Greek "Stephonas", meaning 'a crown' or 'crowned garland'.