Theo (apex) *TruMoo
Smth related to TIME (the Greek God of Time - Chronos).
A Greek root word is an element of a word that originated from the Greek language. For example: One often encountered is "phobia," which means "fear." Another is "philia" which means "love."
It is derived from the Greek theoros which is a compound of theos, meaning God and oros which means perceive.
Θεός (theos, pronounced the-oss, where the- is pronounced as in theatre)
The root word is the same as what we use for "Spirit". For example the word "Inspiration" means "God breathed".
Theo is usually short for Theos deriving from the greek word meaning God.
The root is Greek and means 'god'. See theology, theocracy.
The Latin root for phobia is "phobos," which means fear or panic. The Greek root is "phobos," which also means fear or panic. Both roots are commonly used in words related to irrational fears or aversions.
Theo means "god" in Latin.
The root of the word atheist is the Greek theos "a god". The word is modified with the "a" which means without. The root of the position of atheism in a persons life is the examination of religious beliefs and positions and discounting them until the acceptance that "There is no god" is attained.
monos (one) and theos (god)
The ancient Greek word for God is Theos, and it means "God."