μορφῇ (morphē) - Shape or visual appearance
the root word for morph is morph.from Greek: morphe = form
Yes, "form" is derived from the Latin word "forma," which itself is the source of the word in English. However, Latin borrowed "forma" from the Greek word "morphe."
The word "polymorphic" is derived from two Greek roots: "poly" meaning many, and "morphe" meaning form. It refers to the ability of something to exist in multiple forms.
Both Greek; morphe; shape, form, outer appearance and -logos; writing
Metamorphosis is a Greek word; Greek is the source of an amazing number of prefixes and roots in English and other languages. It comes from "meta", meaning beyond, and "morphe", meaning form.
Monk comes from the Greek word, monakhos, which means "solitary."
Morphine comes from the greek word Morpheus which is the God of dreams, it is named this due to its narcotic effects
The greek word PHYSICS that's Means Natural Things..
The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
The word element "Hellen-" means Greek.
the Greek word for telephone is tele and phone. tele means far away and phone means voice, sound
The Greek word for angle is "γωνία"