Symbols of chemical elements are derived from the chemical name.
The fertile crescent.
It is German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements eber 'wild boar' + win 'friend'. German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements eber'wild boar' + win 'friend'http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Eberwein-family-history.ashx
The greek word that precisely describes the English word of "quality" is "ποιότητα - poeoteta".
The name of the chemical element mendelevium is derived from the name of the Russian chemist Dimitri Ivanovici Mendeleev, the discoverer of the periodic table of elements.
Tan - Titanium
the answer is titanium. my dad and i thought it was burn but titanium has the word TAN in it. Thanx dad! KO
The word you're looking for is "burn," which is derived from the element's name "Bromine" (Br). Overexposure to the sun can lead to sunburn, a condition where the skin becomes red, inflamed, and painful. This term captures the essence of the damage caused by ultraviolet rays.
the answer is titanium. my dad and i thought it was burn but titanium has the word TAN in it. Thanx dad! KO
-Tan. So titanium.
The force that describes what happens when a syringe is squeezed is hydraulic pressure. This force causes the fluid inside the syringe to be pushed out through the needle.
Large angular rock fragments describes an agglomerate. This usually happens in volcanic vents.
Organizational structure describes the way a company plans their departments. There are 6 key elements. Hierarchy, span of control, work specialization, geography, are to name a few.
the "A" elements
A NAME USUALLY describes how one acts.
'Descriptor' is the name for a person who describes a person.
Names are given first from ancient words, then for random words that are used, then for their properties, then for famous people or the place of their discovery, and finally just given a name that describes its number. The symbols are derived from either their modern or ancient Greek/Latin name.