τρίχα (TREE-xha) 'tricha'
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Comet From Old French comete From Latin cometaFrom Greek kometes long hair, from kome hair
The word for grey (gray) in Greek is γκρίζος (ykpi).
The surname Kanarellis has Greek origins. It is derived from the Greek word "kanaris," which means "head of hair" or "a full head of hair." This surname is typically associated with individuals who have a significant amount of hair or are known for their lush hair.
I am pretty sure you mean the tail of comets which the ancient Greek reffered to as coma, (κόμα -> κόμη{comi}) meaning hair or hair style.
The Greek word "kometes," meaning "long-haired," is derived from "kome," which refers to hair. This term was often used to describe comets, as their luminous tails resemble long flowing hair. The imagery evoked by the word likely contributed to the association between the ethereal appearance of comets and the beauty or mystery of long hair, capturing the awe and intrigue these celestial phenomena inspired in ancient observers.
The Greek word for eyebrows is "φρύδια" (pronounced "frýdia"). This term is used in both modern and ancient Greek to refer to the hair that grows above the eyes. In a broader context, it may also be associated with expressions or emotions conveyed through eyebrow movements.
In Greek mythology, Achilles is typically described as having blonde hair.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.