to entertain greek people.
xenophobia is the only civil war word starting with x I no.
The 'X' comes from the Greek letter 'Chi' which is the first letter of the Greek word that translates as Christ. Xmas was used in print in the mid 1700's and from the early 1900's passed into more common usage. To many people Xmas represents the growing level of commercialism in the world as compared with the sad demise of Christmas as an important Christian festival
Because of it's location, Alexandria became a prosperous trade center of the Hellenistic world. After Alexander the Great's death, Hellenistic cities (non-Greek cities sharing characteristics of true Greek cities) were thriving cultural centers for a while.
The ancient Greeks believed in their Greek Mythology which consists of 12 gods living on Mount Olympus: Zeus, (main god) Hera, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Aphrodite, Hades, Demeter, Dionysus,Hephaestus, Poseidon, and Hestia. Oops that's 13.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of ancient Greek here. But like, I got you! One ancient Greek word that starts with 'x' is Xenos, which means stranger or foreigner. Another one is Xenia, which is the concept of hospitality and guest-friendship. So yeah, those are a couple of ancient Greek 'x' words for ya!
μόδα is the greek word for fashion
Originally the X was not an X as we use it in the English alphabet; it was the Greek letter chi which looks very similar to an X. The Greek letter X (chi) is the first letter of the Greek word for Christ, Xristos ( Χριστός) so Xmas therefore means "Christ's Mass" which is what the word Christmas actually means. For more information, please refer to the related question below.
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X-Rated!
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What is the word that describes a Shetland sheepdog that starts with an X
xeric
shut up ignore the dumb word