In ancient Greek, the term for "to amplify" can be expressed as "μεγαλύνω" (megalynō), which means to make larger or to increase in size or importance. The root "μέγας" (megas) means "great" or "large." This concept encompasses not only physical amplification but also the idea of enhancing or magnifying qualities or significance in various contexts.
Greek gods have no age.
Greek gods do not age/are immortal.
Greek mythology is very old. Hesiod wrote some around 700 B.C.
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
A drachma.
Religion and the Empire.
They were shaped as a semi-circle so they could amplify sound.
it was a metal piece in the mouth of the mask that amplified th voice
amplify
Depends on the circuit the transistor is used in:it can amplify voltageit can amplify currentit can amplify power
Old....as in old age.....in Greek is Paleos. Hence, palentology.
The Greek root for "old" is "palaios."
The greek myths are as old as the greeks, for they are who made them.
Amplify is already a verb.
Please amplify your answer.
Can you amplify the sound so we can hear the music?He will amplify the television so we all will know the winner of the hockey game.
how old is hera a greek god