It means for children that are very smart at things. They bearly need help in class. They have good behavior in the class also.
"Logos" is the Greek word for "word". We generally use the word "logo" to mean "an image that's associated with a word, an idea, or a company".
Scott Bullock
Let me offer some examples:Placing advertisements in newspapers or on television is a form of advertising.Placing company logos on racing cars or athletes' clothes is a form of advertising.Placing company names and logos on their products and brochures is a form of advertising.
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No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
"Logos" is the Greek word for "word". We generally use the word "logo" to mean "an image that's associated with a word, an idea, or a company".
Logos means the "Word".
logos is not a Hebrew word.
"The uttered word" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase logos prophorikos. The phrase refers to the spoken word of God. It works in contrast to logos endiathetos ("the word remaining within") for reason.
Logos refers to the Word of God. Clarification: The word 'logos' is not Jewish, it is Greek in origin.
Scott Bullock
Word of life.
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Logos and rhema are both Greek New Testament words that are usually translated as word. They do have different meanings though. Logos would generally mean written word while logos would generally mean spoken word. usually the New Testament uses logos to speak of the written word of God, that is the scriptures and rhema usually means the spoken or quickened word of God.
You probably mean the English word termination -logy, which is not a word on its own. It derives from Greek logos, a word, discourse or discussion.
The root word "logos" is derived from Greek and means "speech," "word," or "reason." It is often used in English to refer to words or discourse, as well as logic and reason.