From the Greek word "synopsis".
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
A:The word 'synoptic' is derived from the Greek language (synoptikos) and means 'with the same eye'. It was used for the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) because when lain in parallel and read synoptically in the original Greek language, it becomes clear that much of the material in two of the gospels, Matthew and Luke, was copied from the Gospel of Mark.
The word 'hormone' comes from the Greek word ὁρμή - meaning "impetus".
It ultimately comes from Greek, the word genesismeaning 'birth'.
Thermos is from the Greek word 'thermos' meaning 'heat'.
The greek word "chrōma" (χρώμα), meaning colour
No, it comes from the Greek psyche, meaning mind, and logos, meaning explanation.
Yes Halogen comes from the greek meaning "salt former"
Biology comes from the Greek word meaning knowledge of life.
The word, synonym, is derived from the Greek word, synonymon, meaning: originally.
From the same word, phone, meaning voice or sound
Yes.