Oros
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"βουνό" (vuno) and όρος (oros- more formal word)
It is the name of the mountain home of the Greek gods.
Delphi
orogeny come from the Greek oros meaning 'mountain'
βουνό (vounό) ....is the MODERN (Demotic) Greek word for "mountain"; the classical (ANCIENT) Greek word is : όρος (oros) ...its few remaining persistences in demotic-Greek usage notably include the Hagion Oros, or "Holy Mountain" monastery in Chalkidike, Macedonia (the authentic, Greek one), as well as the towns of Argos Orestikon and Orestiada (in Macedonia and Thrace, respectively), named after Orestes (Gr: "Mountaineer"), son of Agamemnon, and hero of Aeschylus' "Oresteia" trilogy of plays dealing with the House of Atreus.
όρος [oros] (formal) > orogeny / orogenesisβουνό [voono] (common)****The Greek word for mountain in English characters is: Vouno.
Oreo
In greek myths, there is a greek mountain called nymph if that helps.
It comes from the Greek name Dionysius who is the god of wine who lives on the mountain of Zeus.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The German word for mountain is "Berg".
The adjective for the word "mountain" is "mountainous".