It means when you notice things about your body/face in a photo that are unnoticed in real life
The word came from old French word "pincel".
The word energy from the ancient Greek word energos, which means "active."
The photo electric effect was explained by Einstein in 1905 when he theorized that light could transfer its energy like a particle and knock electrons out of metals. But the actual effect had been observed by a number of scientists since 1887, they just couldn't come up with a satisfactory theory that explained everything they observed. I believe he got the Nobel Prize for his photo electric effect theory, although he is more famous for his Relativity theories.
From an Old French word meaning 'loud outcry'. There are some Latin connections but theoretical
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The word "photo" comes from the Greek word "phōs" which means "light" and the Greek word "graphē" which means "drawing" or "writing". Thus, "photo" can be translated to "light drawing" or "light writing".
As a word in and of itself, 1860 brought us the shortening of the word photograph.As a prefix, photo-, a combined form meaning "light" or "photographic" comes to the Englishlanguage from the Greek photo-, itself a combined form of phos, meaning "light", from the PIEbase *bha-, meaning "to shine".
It came from the greek PHOTO MEANS-Light SYNTHESIS MEANS-Placing with
Photo is an open syllable word.
The Term '' Photography '' As to taking a Picture from a Digital / recording camera device. :)
The maori word for photo is "whakahua" Say fa-ka-who-ah
I don't see a photo
The word "photo" is feminine in French.
The Hebrew word for "photo" is תצלום, pronounced "tatslúm."
a photo -> une photo a photograph -> une photographie
The French word "photo" is feminine.