From this word we get dynamo and dynamite
"Potentiality" is an English equivalent of the Greek word dynamis. The classical philosophy-related, third-declension noun looks like this when written in Greek letters: δύναμις (dúnamis). The pronunciation will be "DOO-na-mees" in Aeginan Greek.
No, the word dynamo is derived from the Greek word dynamis meaning power.
therme, "heat", and dynamis, "power".
The Greek root word for 'dyn' is "dynamis," which means power or force. It is the root of English words such as dynamic and dynamo.
yes. The word dunamis or dinami (δύναμη) means force.
The Greek word "" translates to "love" in English.
It is Dynamite after a Greek word called Dynamis which means Power
The word "help" comes from the Old English, and has no meaning in Greek. The Greek word for help is voithia (vo-EE-thee-ah).
Dunamis or dynamis (Greek δυναμις) is an Ancient Greek word meaning "power" or "force". It is the root of the English words "dynamic", "dynamite", and "dynamo". The word "dunamis" is sometimes seen in English texts because of its importance in philosophy. In Latin the dunamis is translated as potentia which is the root of the word potential (see Aristotle's Actus et potentia).
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The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
It is a Greek word meaning 'earth or land measurements'