The adjectives octagonal and octangular are examples of words that come from the Greek and Latin prefix 'octa-' for 'eight'. The adjective/noun octavo is another example. Other examples include octagon, octahedron, octant, and octave.
greek
It's from the Greek, from dran, to do, perform.Source: Thefreedictionary.com
against and life
my face
i don't know i think it was from latin words and greek words.
Telephone, microphone, phonics
from the greek words alpha and beta, the first 2 letters of the greek alphabet.
I think it is two words the Greek "pan" bit meaning "all" and Greek "gaia" bit meaning "Earth"
Techne is the ancient Greek word for "art."
it come from the greek words helical wing
Most prefixes come from either Latin or Greek.
"Nostalgia" came from the Greek words "nost" (to come home) and "algia" (pain.)