The name for a Greek race course is a "stadion." This term originally referred to the length of the race, approximately 600 feet, and the venue where foot races were held, particularly during the ancient Olympic Games. The stadion was an important aspect of Greek athletic culture and was often associated with various athletic competitions.
That fast girl's name was Atalanta.
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Amazonian.[If you are looking for the answer to the worksheet, the answer is Amazon.]-Pocodudeface
The large race track in Constantinople was called the Hippodrome of Constantinople. It was a Greek name from hippos (horse) and dromos (path). The Latin name for the chariot racing track was circus and most of the ricing tracks in the Roman Empire were called circus.
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That fast girl's name was Atalanta.
Oxygen has a Greek origin for its name. It comes from the Greek word "oxygène" which means "acid-forming."
Run in Greek is τρέχω [treho]
Yes, in mythology she was the sister of Frixos etc etc. Of course it's Greek!
The greek root for birth or race is gen
Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland on the 3rd Saturday in May
Yes. Cynocephalus does mean dog-headed in Greek. It is also the name of a race of canine humanoids.
The word "race" in French translates to "course" or "race" in English.
The word astomatous means mouthless in Greek language. Astomi is also the name of a race of furred mouthless humanoids from the Greek and Roman mythologies.