Lycanthropy means the transformation of a man into a wolf or werewolf. It also refers to someone who exhibits wolf-like behavior. The word is derived from two words "lukos" and "Anthropos", which translate into English as the words wolf and human.
An autocracy is a form of government in which the political power is held by a single, self-appointed ruler. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek word 'αυτοκράτωρ. auto means self-ruler, or he who rules by one's self.
Porna refers to a harlot, whore, or streetwalker. The Greek word for fornication is porneia, meaning harlotry. This is likely where the term 'porna' was derived from.
Delta (uppercase Δ, lowercase δ; Greek: Δέλτα ) Delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Dalet. The Greek historian Herodotus used the term "delta" to apply to the Nile River because the triangular alluvial area resembled the Greek letter (Δ), when viewed facing south.
A Parados is the rear of a trench. The rear of the human big toe in the seety circustances aplied during fun time....For example in the first world war.I believe the word "parade" is derived from the Greek parados. The prologue of a Greek play is followed by the parados, the entry of the Chorus (cf. our derived term "parade"). As the members of the Chorus proceed onstage together, this is like a parade.
The term lipids was coined by G. Bertrand in 1923. Lipid is derived from the Greek word lipos meaning fat or grease. A lipid is defined as any group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, not dissolved in water.
"Popi" is a Greek name, often used as a term of endearment for a grandfather. It is derived from the Greek word "pappous," which means grandfather.
The name Leopard is derived from the Greek and Latin term Leo and pard which mean lion and panther.
Mimema is the Greek term for "something imitated" which is derived from mimeisthai : 'to imitate'.
The term "protein" was derived from the Greek word "proteios," meaning "of primary importance" or "in the lead."
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Latin, Greek and Hebrew.
Mimema is the Greek term for "something imitated" which is derived from mimeisthai : 'to imitate'.
If you're suffering from lycanthropy you turn into a wolf that has human characteristics and stands on two legs. Term for description. (Werewolf)
Draco (lawgiver) (from Classical Greek: Δράκων; 7th century BC), the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, from whom the term draconian is derived
The term is derived from Greek word 'isoskelḗs' which means 'with equal legs'.
the word democracy derived from an ancient greek term
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