The word "synchronize" is derived from the Greek prefix "syn-" meaning "together" and the Greek word "chronos," meaning "time." Thus, it has Greek origins. The term is commonly used in English to describe the act of occurring at the same time or coordinating events.
Flex a greek or latin
Anachronism, chronic, chronicle, chronology, synchronize.
re is greek and latin
flimsy is it greek or latin
These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.
Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.
latin
Both Latin and Greek. The Latin the word is Aerius meaning 'airy' and from Greek Aerios meaning 'of the air'
is heptathalon a greek or latin word
The word "synchronize" comes from the Greek words "syn" meaning "together" and "chronos" meaning "time." It refers to the act of coordinating or aligning events or actions in time.
It is definitely Latin , I don't know about greek
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".