Kaleido is not a Greek word, but a modern compound form made from two Greek roots, kal- "beautiful" and eidos "form."
The term "kaleido" is a prefix derived from the Greek word "kalos," meaning beautiful, and "eidos," meaning form or shape. When used as a prefix, "kaleido" typically indicates a sense of beauty or symmetry in the context of the word it modifies. For example, "kaleidoscope" refers to a tube-shaped optical instrument with mirrors and colored glass pieces that create symmetrical patterns when rotated.
The Greek word neos means "new."
Its salt, from the ancient greek word άλας (alas).
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
It means the origin of a word. Its a greek word
The equivalent word in greek is εγωκεντρικός (eghokendreekos).
your (...) = (...) σου [soo].
You can find the definition of the Greek word 'storge' in a Greek-English dictionary or an online translation tool that provides information on Greek vocabulary. Additionally, resources focusing on Greek language and culture may also offer explanations for the term.
soldier, masculine
In a bed with a woman
It's Greek for city.
if you mean whats the greek word for baptist the translation is Βαπτιστή but the definition is a religious sect.