it comes from the latin root -carbo meaning coal. fun fact carbon makes the most things than any other element in the periodic table
The word "carbon" comes from the Latin word "carbo," which means "charcoal." Carbon is named after charcoal because both are primarily composed of carbon atoms.
Oxygen has a Greek origin for its name. It comes from the Greek word "oxygène" which means "acid-forming."
- From the greek word ioides (violet) .*
"chemo" is of greek origin and it comes from the greek word "χημεία" (cheemeea= chemistry).
The origin of this word is Greek. "Halogen" is of Greek origin. The Latin word "Halo", ΑΧΛΥΣ in ancient Greek, ΑΧΤΙΣ / ΑΚΤΙΣ*/ ΑΧΤΙΔΑ / ΑΚΤΙΝΑ*/ ΑΧΛΑΔΑ in modern Greek, stands for "Blurring light" "Beam of light" "Bunch of light-beams springing from a center", "Shaft of light" (light-shaft). *ΑΚΤΙΣ / ΑΚΤΙΝΑ stands for "radius", too! ΑΧΛΥΣ (Halo) refers to the shape resembling a pear. The suffix -gen stands for: "Creator of" the thing signified by the affix ("Halo").
The origin is Greek
The origin is from the greek word "ploutos" meaning wealth
The word carbon comes from carbo, the Latin word for coal.
It is Greek in origin, from the Greek word holokauston.
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
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