mime < μίμος [meemos]= imitator, actor < μιμείσθαι [meemeesthe]= to copy, to imitate, to resemble
μιμείσθαι > μίμημα [meemeema]= the copy > meme (internet meme)
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
'mimos', meaning 'mime', or more specifically 'mimikos' - 'of or relating to, mimes'.
The suffix of "pantomime" is -mime, which is derived from the Greek word "mimos" meaning "imitator."
Hypno -- the greek word for sleep.
mime is related to Greek theatre 'cause they both use body language to speak as well as sound effects
From the Greek word "synopsis".
From the Greek word for "change."
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The word 'great' does not come from greek. it's old English from the germanic: "grautaz"
the greek word kratein means reign
The street mime had the children entranced.