Panic acually came from Greek mythology. The great god Pan released a scream so loud that it made all enemys flee. Therfor they gave it a name. Panic. And it's been used throughout history to show people/things being scared because that's what things were when Pan released the Panic. Hope you understand!
The pancreas is an organ, not a mythological figure. In Greek, the word means "all flesh".
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
No it was named after a Greek God!
The word volcano more likely came from ROMAN mythology, not Greek, because the Roman god of fire and volcanoes was called Vulcan.
Greek is not the longest lasting mythology there are older civilization with older myths. Greek however is the most "famous" (i guess that would be the most appropriate word). it is the most studied
Panic was thought to be induced by the god Pan.
The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.
The word "panic" is derived from the Greek god Pan, who could cause panic.
From the god Pan.
The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.
The Underworld. The abode of the spirits of the dead.
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
The pancreas is an organ, not a mythological figure. In Greek, the word means "all flesh".
panikos
πανικός (panikos).
Pothos - genus - a group of plants, or a character in greek mythology, he was supposedly Eros's brother
The word "Phobia" comes from Phobos, the god of fear in Greek mythology.