Atomos. or, as we use in english, the atom.
Infertile is the word that means unable to have children.
Angiosperm comes from the Greek meaning "vessel and seed" which means seed.
The word that means "bi" in Greek is "δί." In Latin, the word is "bi-" or "duo."
"Synthia" is a name of Greek origin that means "from the moon" or "of the moon." It can also be a variant spelling of Cynthia, which means "moon goddess" in Greek mythology.
The name ameba comes from the Greek word "amoibe", which means change. ...
To cut open in Greek is cise, like in circumcision
FalseComes from the Greek άτομο [atomo] : α-(prefix = u- un-) + τομή/τέμνω (=cut).So it means "unable to be divided", undivided, un-divide-able
It means someone wishes to cut you and/or physically harm you. It is unable to tell how badly they want to cut you or how severe the cut will be. The cut may be made with a knife, scissors or any sharp object.
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
An atom. (Greek: a'tomos means 'can not be cut')
The idiom "can't cut the mustard" means not being able to handle difficult situations.It means whatever it is is not sufficient, that more is required."Can't cut the mustard" means something doesn't meet standard expectations.
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
Atom is a Greek word. It is a composite from the prefix a- (meaning no) and tome (meaning a cut), because Ancient Greeks believed that the atom was the smallest particle of matter, the one that couldn't be cut any further (they hadn't discovered sub atomic particles back then). In ancient Greek it was written άτομον (pronouned at-oh-monn). In modern Greek it's the same, just without the final -n.
The phylum Insecta means "cut into" in Greek, referring to the distinct body segments of insects. The name reflects the segmented body structure characteristic of insects.
"Illiterate" means unable to read or write.
Being unable to be happy means being Miserable
Basalos may be a word in Greek; I was unable to find it. Are you going for the word βασιλιάς? This is transliterated basilias, and it means king. The root to this word gives us the English basilica, and also the name Basil. "Basalos" is a Greek surname.