Καυκάσιος [kafkasios]
Saint Nicholas of Myra was a caucasian. He was white.
Caucasian :) Either is fine, but it is better to use the word Caucasian. :)
Caucasian
The word Caucasian is inappropriate on a form that lists categories as African-American and Asian-American, it should be listed as European-American.
Actually no. Greek is what is known as a 'language isolate' which means that it is distinct enough so as not to belong to any other language group. Although most scholars place Greek (along with Alabanian and Armenian) within the Indo-European group, this inclusion is debatable. So, depending on how picky you want to get, you could say that none of the Greek Gods are Caucasian. Also, certain Gods were adopted into the Greek pantheon from none Caucasian sources. Athena for example is believed to have originated from Libya.
White
"Caucasion"From the regions of the Caucus Mountains in Europe.
fair-complected? caucasian
Haoli (how-li) is a word used to describe Caucasians as well as foreigners of all kinds. It means "no breath"
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for 'science' is "επιστήμη" (epistímē).