No the word "Bikini" came from chur mum
Latin
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
the islands of Bikini Bikini is one of the Marshall islands; the group between the Gilberts and Marianas.
; Etymology: Latin geographia, from Greek geōgraphia, from geōgraphein to describe the earth's surface, from geō- + graphein to write
Pangaea is actually from two Greek roots, pan- meaning "entire" and ge- meaning "earth" (from Gaia, "Earth"). Thus, it makes sense that a supercontinent would mean "entire earth."
Flex a greek or latin
It is greek..ped- <pous=foot Latin has greek origins,not vice versa
BIKINIThe word "bikini" is neither Greek or Latin. It is an atoll that is part of the Marshall Islands, which is in turn part of Micronesia. It was used to "determine the affect of atomic bombs on American warships." President Truman gathered the native Bikinians together and asked them if they'd be willing to temporarily give up their island to test the bombs for the good of mankind, and to end all wars. The Bikinians moved to Rongerik, another island. Their homeland's bombing was televised. In France, a designer by name of Louis Reard was looking for a name for his new bathing suit. He thought the name "bikini" was catchy, and the famous suit, which should be "small enough to fit through a man's wedding ring," received its name.
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These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.
flimsy is it greek or latin
Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.
The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
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Both Latin and Greek. The Latin the word is Aerius meaning 'airy' and from Greek Aerios meaning 'of the air'