From the Greek word for "change."
The word "amoeba" is Latin in origin, derived from the Greek word "amoibe," meaning "change" or "variation." It refers to a single-celled organism that can change its shape.
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its name comes from the greek word amoibe which means change.
it comes from the greek word to change.. it is given this name because the amoeba is always changin its shape as a means to move it comes from the greek word to change.. it is given this name because the amoeba is always changin its shape as a means to move
no latin and in latin it means teacher, heard it from a radio show. * The Greek word for doctor is "iatros".
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Greek-Latin.
This word comes from Greek
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.