Its the Greek word ξένος (xenos) meaning alien, foreign.
The name is derived from the Greek word xenos, which means stranger, or alien or guest.
In Greek it is xenos , meaning stranger, because it is pretty rare to find in the air you breath.
Its name is derived from the Greek word xenos, which means stranger, alien or guest.
outsider = ξένος (ZEN-ohs), written in English: Xenos
It is derived from xenos, which is a Greek word.
The name "xenon" is derived from the Greek word "xenos," meaning "foreign" or "strange." This name was chosen because xenon was initially discovered as an element that seemed to not fit in with the other known elements.
hypocrisy is the English word derived from the Greek word hypokrites
Yes, the Greek word for "strange" is "ξένος" (xenos).
Demons
Outsiders = τρίτους
It's barbaroisAnswerξένος (Xenos) means foreigner, stranger, or outsider. AnswerThe word for foreigners or outsiders is ξένος, pronounced "KZEN-ohs" Answer"uncivilised" in modern Greek is "apolitistos" (απολίτιστος). In ancient Greek (but also used today) the word would be varvaros (βάρβαρος) which is the root of the English word "barbarian"
The root word of "xenophobia" is "xeno," derived from the Greek word "xenos," meaning "stranger" or "foreigner." The suffix "-phobia" comes from the Greek "phobos," meaning "fear." Therefore, xenophobia refers to the fear or dislike of people from different cultures or countries.