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If you mean what is the greek word for "wood sound" then its: Ξύλινος ήχος [xeelinos ehos] If you mean HOW DOES the Greek word for wood sound, then it's xeelo
Perhaps you mean xylophone ( "wood voice").
'Xylo-' is a prefix from the Greek meaning 'wood', for example, Xylophone comes from the greek xylo for wood and phone comes from the greek for voice, hence the musical instrument xylophone means the sound, or voice, of wood.
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The word "xylophone" is of Greek origin. It comes from the combination of the Greek words "xylon" (wood) and "phone" (sound), which accurately describes the instrument as a wooden percussion device that produces sound.
The word "xylo-" is based on the Greek root meaning wood. Examples include words like xylophone (wooden musical instrument), xylem (plant tissue that transports water), and xylography (art of wood engraving).
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I am not Greek but my best friends are so I hear this all the time. "Xilo" is Greeklish for the Greek word for "wood". Greeklish is a way of writing out Greek words using the English alphabet instead of Greek characters. To spell it out phonetically for an English person it would be more like "Kseelo". Often when Greeks use the word "Xilo" in everyday speech, it is within a saying, "Tha fas xilo" which in English means, "You're gonna eat wood." This saying is like saying to someone, "you're gonna get it".
The word "xylem" comes from the Greek word "xylon," which means "wood." Xylem is a type of plant tissue that conducts water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
A xylophone is a type of percussion instrument made of hardwood or metal bars that are tuned to specific notes.
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No, wood is not a compound word.