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Yes, from the Greek word, hormon: meaning to set in motion.
bounded (circle). In Greek 'horizon' was originally used to mean "bounding earth" with the property that it was parallel with the earth. Later, the Earth was normally thought to be flat: thus, 'horizontal' came to mean parallel to the earth.
It is derived from the Greek theoros which is a compound of theos, meaning God and oros which means perceive.
The word, synonym, is derived from the Greek word, synonymon, meaning: originally.
No, the word dynamo is derived from the Greek word dynamis meaning power.
It is derived from the Greek Deka meaning ten
The name actinium is derived from the Greek language word aktis with the meaning radiation.From the Greek aktinos meaning beam or ray.
The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
love of learning
kuklos means circle
"Chron" is Greek in origin, derived from the Greek word "chronos" meaning time.
Mimema is the Greek term for "something imitated" which is derived from mimeisthai : 'to imitate'.
Sophist
Theosophy is derived from a Greek word meaning divine wisdom. It is an area of philosophy looking at the nature of divinity and the spiritual side of human beings.
Some words derived from the Greek root "kyklos" include bicycle, cyclone, and encyclopedia. These words all relate to the concept of a circle or wheel, reflecting the meaning of the root.
The word lamp is derived from the Greek word lampas, meaning torch.
Xena is possibly a variant of Xenia, derived from Greek: ξενία, meaning "hospitality".Or it's a diminutive of Zenaida, derived from the Greek" Ζηναις, Zenais, meaning "of Zeus".