In Greek is εργοστάσιο (ergostasio).
Greek and Latin. Alpha is a Greek letter; Centauri is the Latin genitive form of the (Latin) word Centaurus which is the name of the constellation.
Greek and Latin are the primary source languages for medical terminology.
Yes, "form" is derived from the Latin word "forma," which itself is the source of the word in English. However, Latin borrowed "forma" from the Greek word "morphe."
In fact Apollo is the Latin form of the name, whereas the Greek form is Apollon.
Latin and Greek
It could either be the Latin form of undec- or the Greek form of hendeca-.
Italian is derived from Latin, specifically the form of Latin spoken in ancient Rome. Over time, Italian evolved from Latin with influences from other languages like Greek, French, and German.
Greek, from the Greek πέντε (pente). The Latin equivalent is quinque; which is where words such as quintillion come from.
Flex a greek or latin
It means "wisdom". The Greek word for wisdom is "sophia", and "Sophie" is the French form of the name.
lxii The above is 62 in Latin numerals. 62 in Greek numerals is ξβ' or (in capital form) ΞΒ'
re is greek and latin