Yes.
The Muses; Museum.
adore, atlas, allay, or altar
The word museum was named after the nine muses of Greek.
Museum is derived from "Muse" a Greek goddess of art, music, and dance.
The word maestro has origins in Latin, not Greek. The word maestro means teacher, master, or conductor of music.
Yes. It comes from the Greek word "mouseion" meaning "a place of study" but was originally intended to mean "a shrine for the Muses." This word is the root of the Latin word "museum" which has the same meaning as the original Greek ("a place of study")
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
Many words. One example:Panic - a sudden overpowering fright. From Pan, a greek god who could cause fright.Hybris, that word we use today? Its a Greek Goddess.For that matter so is Nemesis.
The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.
No, it has Slavic origins.
Mythos meaning : word: in Greek
oranos is a greek titan
The Greek word tigris.