The Greek word for "Animals" is "ζώα".
The plural form of the Greek word for animals is ζώα pronunciated as /zoa/
the greek word for animal is zodiac. the zodiac signs are named after that because 11 out of 12 of them are animals.
No, the prefix "zoo" actually comes from the Greek word "zōion," which means "animal." It is commonly used in words related to animals, such as zoo (a place where animals are kept for public display) and zoology (the study of animals).
Dolphin is derived from the the Greek word for dolphin, dolphis, which was derived from the Greek word for womb, delphus. The animals name can then be translated as meaning "fish with womb".
The Greek word "zodiac" was derived from "circle of animals." It refers to the belt of constellations in the sky through which the Sun, Moon, and planets appear to move.
The word "crocodile" has three morphemes: "croco-" (meaning "pebble" in Greek), "-d-" (meaning "tooth" in Greek), and "-ile" (a suffix indicating belonging to a class of animals).
The word "amphibian," from the Greek term amphibia, means "both lives" and refers to the animals' double life on land and in water.
A zoo is an area that maintains a collection of wild animals. From the Greek word 'zoion' meaning 'animal'
The Greek word "kybernan" meaning to steer or pilot a ship is the root of the English word "cybernetics," which refers to the science of communication and control in animals or machines.
"Toucanis" is not a Greek word. It seems to be a made-up or fictional term. Greek does not have native words for animals like the toucan bird, so "toucanis" doesn't have a direct translation in Greek.
where is the place where they kept animals in greek mythogy
No Greek god is connected with ALL animals. Artemis was the goddess of hunting but also of the forest animals.