Comets.
Comet From Old French comete From Latin cometaFrom Greek kometes long hair, from kome hair
As a question, It would be Does your mother have long hair? As a statement, it would be Your mother has long hair.
The nouns in the title "The Case of Rapunzel's Long Hair" are:case, a word for a thing;Rapunzel's (possessive form), the name of a person;hair, a word for a thing.
"far"The word tele means fartele is a Greek root meaning "far away, distant".Some examples of this root would be...televisiontelephonetelegraphtelephototelepathytelethontelegram
Rapunzel...?
Comet From Old French comete From Latin cometaFrom Greek kometes long hair, from kome hair
The name comet came from the Greek word komē meaning "hair of the head". Aristotle used this word to mean a luminous tail of a comet. Aristotle also used the derivation komētēs meaning "wearing long hair" to use as a noun meaning comet and to describe comets as "stars with hair". This Greek word was adopted as the Latin word comētēs and later comēta. Comēta is the earliest English forebear of the now "comet".
Apollo had long, curly, golden hair.
Aphrodite can appear in many appearances, so she has both long hair and short hair.
Μακρύς [makrees]
I think so.
The Length Of The Penis, The Longer The Hair, The Bigger The Penis.
Greek gods are immortal, meaning that they live forever.
Roman, actually, but they were Greek originally and this is because the Greek names are remembered because the Greek civilization lasted a very long time and recorded most of what it named.
Telephone is from the Greek tele meaning "far" and phone meaning "voice". There's Greek accents in the actual spelling, but I don't know how to do those on my laptop :-)
He was a handsome, beardless young man with long hair.
He is depicted as a handsome, beardless young man with long hair.