Ana-Logos = according to the Logos (logic, ratio, principle, word).
Middle English analogie, from Old French, from Latin analogia, from Greek analogiā, from analogos, proportionate.
Polyp comes from the Latin/Greek word meaning octopus.
The word "analog" originates from the Greek word "analogos," which means "proportional." It entered the English language in the early 19th century and has come to describe systems or devices that represent or operate by means of continuous, varying quantities or signals, as opposed to digital systems that use discrete, binary values.
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.
The word "asteroid" comes from the Greek word "asteroeidēs," which is a combination of "aster," meaning star, and "-oeidēs," meaning resembling. Therefore, "asteroid" translates to "star-like" or "resembling a star" in Greek. This term was first used in the early 19th century to describe the rocky objects orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
Canine - resembling a dog.
Monk comes from the Greek word, monakhos, which means "solitary."
From the word αστέρας (asteras) ancient αστήρ (astir) meaning star.
The word element "Hellen-" means Greek.
The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
The greek word PHYSICS that's Means Natural Things..
The word is spelled dendritic, just as you spelled it. The word means relating to or resembling a dendrite.