The Greek word "kinetos" (κίνητος) translates to "movable" or "capable of motion." It is derived from the root "kinein," which means "to move." In various contexts, it can refer to anything that is in motion or has the ability to change position. The term is often used in philosophical discussions about motion and change.
moving or motion
There is no such word in Greek.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.
"naughtiness" is not a Greek word, it is English.
Ecos mean house in Greek
If you mean what is the greek word for "wood sound" then its: Ξύλινος ήχος [xeelinos ehos] If you mean HOW DOES the Greek word for wood sound, then it's xeelo
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
Pisteuo is a Greek word whose meaning is to trust.
The Greek word polygon means 'many sides'
Month is not a Greek word... it is of Germanic origin and relates to the word 'moon'.