The Greek word for "putting together" is "σύνθεση" (sýnthesi). This term is often used in various contexts, including music, art, and science, to describe the process of combining elements to create a cohesive whole. It derives from the root words "σύν" (syn), meaning "together," and "θέσις" (thesis), meaning "placing" or "setting."
The word "photosynthesis" originates from Greek words: "photo" meaning light and "synthesis" meaning putting together. Together, the word describes the process by which plants and some microorganisms convert light energy into chemical energy to produce their own food.
Greece. It is a combination of the Greek word for Earth, or 'ge', and of 'ergon', the Greek word for work. Putting those two Greek words together into Georgios, you get, 'Earth + worker", or Earthworker, or what we would call, 'Farmer'.
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The word "tele" is Greek for "at a distance" or "to a distance," and the word "graph" is Greek for "to write," together translating as "to write at a distance." The word "television" uses the Latin word "visio," meaning "to see," along with the Greek word "tele," which together translates as "to see at a distance."
Its συγκέντρωση, συνάντηση (sigentrosi, sinantisi)
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The math term for putting together is addition (adding; to add, sum, or combine).
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Assembling.
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