The main Greek word for body is σῶμα (soma) and it is used in places like Matthew 26:26 "λάβετε φάγετε τοῦτό ἐστιν τὸ σῶμά μου" (Take, eat, this is my body.)
The word "flesh" (often used by the Apostle Paul) is σάρξ (sarx) and it is used in places like Matthew 26:41 "τὸ μὲν πνεῦμα πρόθυμον ἡ δὲ σὰρξ ἀσθενής" (The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.) and in a typical Paul sense in Romans 8:9 "ὑμεῖς δὲ οὐκ ἐστὲ ἐν σαρκὶ ἀλλὰ ἐν πνεύματι εἴπερ πνεῦμα θεοῦ οἰκεῖ ἐν ὑμῖν" (But don't be in flesh but in the spirit since the Spirit of God lives in you.)
Somatic is a word containing the Greek root "soma-", meaning body.
Ecstasy is an English word. It comes from the Greek ekstasis, meaning an out-of-body experience.
Anatomy is the word that means the study of the body and physiology is the study of how the body works. Anatomy actually means to 'cut up' in Greek. The body was studied by dissecting it. How the body worked took a long time to understand. It was thought that the spleen controlled laughing, that air circulated in the blood vessels, blood was made by the liver and remember that there were only four known chemical elements: earth, water, air and fire.
Chromo- (color) -somes (greek soma = body)
Eleftheria is the greek word for freedom.
Somatic is a word containing the Greek root "soma-", meaning body.
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σωμα means body in ancient greek literally translated as soma
The word "chromosomes" derived from Greek words chroma (to colour) and soma (body).
In the Greek, the word sea literally means sea, lake or body of water. It has no different meaning then the English.
The Greek word for body in theology is "soma."
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The root word of "lithiasis" is "lith," which comes from the Greek word "lithos," meaning stone. In medical terminology, "lithiasis" refers to the presence of stones in the body, such as kidney stones or gallstones.
chroma means colour and soma means body.
Bodily disorder. From Greek. Somato- : Body -Pathy : Suffering
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.
Ecstasy is an English word. It comes from the Greek ekstasis, meaning an out-of-body experience.