The name "titanium" derives from the Greek word "Titans," referring to the Titans of Greek mythology, who were powerful deities. The element was named by the chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1795, reflecting its strength and resilience. The Latin suffix "-ium" is commonly used in the naming of elements.
The Latin root of titanium is "titans," which means strong or giant.
re is greek and latin
Francium has a Latin root. It is named after France, where it was discovered.
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
latin
It come both from Ancient Greek and Latin. Τιτάνας means titan in ancient Greek, and Titanium is just the Latin adaptation of the word.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
flimsy is it greek or latin
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.
Latin.
It doesnt have a greek root, its latin sol