These are four of the five classical Greek elements.
Hydro (pronounced high-droh) means water
Pyro (pronounced pie-roh) means fire
Geo (pronounced jee-oh) means earth
Aero (pronounced either ee-roh or arrow) means air
The fifth classical element to the Greeks was aether (pronounced ee-ther) means the air or celestial force that resides above the sky
These prefixes are related to water. For example: hydroelectric power is energy made by producing a dam in which water flows through turbines, turning electric generators which then produce energy. "Hydra," in Greek mythology, was a name given to a mythical water serpent. So, it would seem, "hyd-" or "hydro-" have taken on meanings, as prefixes, closely associated with water. The prefix is very common in English, and often will be seen in drug names or chemicals, where elements or compounds are bound with water as an ingredient. "Hydrochloric acid," for example, is the acid which helps the stomach to digest food. Many medicines incorporate the prefix, to more accurately depict their chemical composition, such as "naproxen hydrochloride" (an anti-inflammatory drug.)
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The common female given name is spelled Paige, but also Padget. Paige is used more rarely as a male given name.
Another term for "first name" is "given name".
The proper given name has one spelling Delawn, or DeLawn. The family and given name (from French) is usually Delaune, or DeLaune.
An aero engine is another name for the engine in any form of aircraft.
Aero deck doesn't mean anything except to specify a type of Honda. Aero means alike. Honda used this name as a marketing strategy.
hydro-carbon
Aero Mexico
In general terms Virus was given as the first name. The first name other then a Virus given (If I remember) was the Legendary Trojan.
yes i don't remember the name but it is faster than the aero and takes 2 years to get after you purchase it
there isn't a alternitive (diiferent) name
The word areo comes from greek
hydro
aerosmith, it's a rock band
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Mollie is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the English name can be a feminine given name or nickname. It is a diminutive of the name "Mary". The Italian equivalent of the full name is Maria, which may be shortened to Ma.The pronunciation will be "mohl-lee" in terms of the loan name and "mah-REE-ah" and "mah" in terms of the Italian given name and its nickname.