i think it's not from latin or greek cuse i am indean
GREEK
Zeus is his Greek name - Jupiter in Latin. Zeus is his Greek name. Jupiter is his Roman name.Zeus is the Greek name. Do you mean Jupiter or Jove, which were his Latin names?
The official language in the western Roman Empire was Latin. Latin was also the official language of the eastern part of the Roman Empire, together with Greek. This was because it was the language of the Romans.
Theia had no Roman/Latin equivalent.
'Arctos' isn't Latin; it's Greek. It means 'bear'.
Tetra is greek Quad is latin
Chemistry uses the Greek prefixes for moleclar geometries: mono-, di-, tri, tetra-, penta, hexa-, hepta- Quad belongs to the latin series: uni-, bi, ter, quad, quin, sxa, septa. Chemistry is not consistent however. In the nomenclature of organic molecules it switches from Greek- to-Latin: "pentane", hexane" (Greek) but"nonane" "decane" (Latin)
Latin
Yes, "quad" and "tetra" are cognate terms, both deriving from Latin and Greek roots, respectively. "Quad" comes from the Latin "quattuor," meaning four, while "tetra" comes from the Greek "tetra," also meaning four. They are often used in various contexts, such as mathematics and geometry, to denote fourfold quantities or structures. Despite their different linguistic origins, they convey the same numerical concept.
Prefixes meaning 4 are quad (Latin) and tetra (Greek).
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Quad is an English abbreviation for the word quadrangle, often an open area or garden within a college or school. It derives from Latin quadrangulum, any shape having four angles and four sides.
The root 'quad' comes from Latin meaning 4 or 4th. The word is found in quadrangle, quadrant, quadruped and quadruplet
Quad- which comes from the Latin word quattuor"four"
Flex a greek or latin
re is greek and latin
flimsy is it greek or latin