mei·o·sis [mī ṓssiss]noun
1. process of cell division: in organisms that reproduce sexually, a process of cell division during which the nucleus divides into four nuclei, each of which contains half the usual number of chromosomes. See also mitosis 2.literature Same as litotes [Mid-16th century. < modern Latin < Greek meiōn "less"]
-mei·o·tic [mī óttik], adjective Microsoft® Encarta® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
The word "sporophyte" originates from the Greek words "sporos," meaning seed, and "phyton," meaning plant. It refers to the diploid phase in the life cycle of plants that produces spores through meiosis.
meaning of the word-computer greek
The word hated is of Germanic origin, not Greek, therefore it has no Greek meaning.
meiosis : μείωσις [μείωση] and it doesn mean to make it means to reduce.
nimbuzz is not a Greek word and it doesnt have any meaning in Greek.
It has no Greek meaning as it comes from a Latin word, organum, meaning instrument or tool.
the meaning of this word is (diamelizo)in greek......
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
The word psyche is the Greek word meaning 'mind' or 'soul'
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
From the Greek word "synopsis".
greek word meaing view