Anti means against or opposite.
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
Dionysus, the Greek god of festivals, in the writings of Euripides can be considered the first anti-hero.
Hypnosis is from the Greek root Hypnos, the Greek personification of sleep whose twin was Thánatos, or death.
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It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
anti
from the Greek prefix anti andonym as in synonym
from the Greek prefix anti andonym as in synonym
It means fire, from the ancient πυρ (pyr) meaning fire.Modern Greek φωτια (fotia).
Logos is the Greek root of a word an example of a word using the root logos is logic.
The Latin root of density is "densus," meaning thick or close together. The Greek root of density is "dénse," which also means thick or crowded. Both roots refer to the compactness or closeness of particles in a material.
Anti is generally used as a prefix meaning against, the opposite of, or opposed to....It comes from the greek αντι (anti) meaning the above. (against etc)
The Greek root "cant" comes from the Greek word "kanthos," meaning "corner" or "angle." It is often used in English to refer to a geometric angle or corner, as well as in words related to singing or chanting.
In Greek, the translation of 'verso' from Italian is 'στροφή' (strofi), which means 'turn' or 'verse.'
It means, small or little. it may also refer to Greek, or Roman mythology.
It means fire, from the ancient πυρ (pyr) meaning fire.Modern Greek φωτια (fotia).
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.