The Greek term for a director is "σκηνοθέτης" (skinothetis). This term is derived from "σκηνή" (skini), meaning "scene" or "stage," and "θέτης" (thetis), meaning "placer" or "setter." In the context of theater and film, the σκηνοθέτης is responsible for overseeing the artistic and dramatic aspects of a production.
director of nursing
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
The Greek term for unconditional love is "agape."
"Writer-director" is a common term for it.
The Greek term for shoes is "παπούτσια" (pronounced "papoutsia"). This word is used to refer to various types of footwear in modern Greek. In ancient Greek, the term "ὑποδήματα" (hypodēmata) was commonly used for shoes or sandals.
the term in ancient Greek is "πόλις - κράτος" (pòlis-kràtos)
the term in ancient Greek is "πόλις - κράτος" (pòlis-kràtos)
προϊστάμενος θεάτρου (proistamenos theatru).
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The term "necrophiliac" originates from the two Greek words "nekros" and "philia". "Nekros" is the Greek word for "dead" and "philia" is the Greek word for "love".
It comes from a funeral home director.