From Koine (Common) Greek, "water" is transliterated as "hydor" (prounounced HOO-dor, spelled "upsilon [rough breathing] delta omicron rho"). This comes into English properly as the prefix "hydro-", as in "hydroelectric."
"Aqua" is Latin for "water."
Hydro is the Greek word for water. As a prefix, it means something to do with or involving water.'Hydro' is the Greek word for water.
Hydro in Greek is H2O or water
Only the Greek who were weath
The word "dehydration" means loss of water, from the Greek root hydro (water).
'Aqua' is a latin word and it means water. Water in greek is 'νερό' (pronnounced ne-RO)
Yes, he was the Greek God of water, The King of the seas.
water
The root word "hydro" means water. It is commonly used in scientific terms related to water, such as "hydrology" (the study of water) and "hydrophobic" (repelling water).
There is no greek god of tunnels but Hades was the god of the underworld while Posiedon was the god of the sea (AKA water).
Ctesibus was a Greek inventor who made water clocks with moving figures on them.
Water-serpent.
Hudor meaning is water