Both. "Hydro-" is from the Greek word for water, hydor, while "foil" is from the Latin word for leaf, folium.
I am taking the hydrofoil to the island.A hydrofoil can go really fast!I've never ridden in a hydrofoil.
yes he did invent the hydrofoil
Alexander Graham bell created the hydrofoil
Alexander Graham Bell invented the Hydrofoil
I enjoy riding in a hydrofoil.
Flex a greek or latin
The word hydrofoil is a noun. It is a nautical term.
The ISBN of The Hydrofoil Mystery is 978-0670881864.
re is greek and latin
flimsy is it greek or latin
These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.
(Hydrofoil : a vessel that uses extended struts to lift itself from the water at high speeds.) "The hydrofoil from the island ran into the pier."