'Orthos' (straight, truth) and 'doxa' (opinion, praise)
The English word osmosis stems from the Greek word osmos,meaning "impulse".
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.
The prefix "ortho-" means correct or right, while the suffix "-dox" comes from the Greek word "doxa" meaning belief or opinion. When combined, the word "orthodox" refers to adhering to established or traditional beliefs.
The Greek for "bible" is "Βίβλος"; pronounced vivlos.
The Greek word for finger is daxtilo. I can't think of a fruit with that name.
It comes from the Greek word Ethnos meaning state or country.
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Orthodox means unchanged and unaltered during the entirety of its existence. The word is made up of two Greek words 'ortho' (meaning correct) and 'doxa' (meaning glory or worship). So it is the correct worship of God.
It comes from the Greek word eikon, meaning a likeness, image, or figure. The same word is used for religious images in Greek Orthodox worship.
It comes from the Greek word eikon, meaning a likeness, image, or figure. The same word is used for religious images in Greek Orthodox worship.
Word families are groups of words that share the same root or base word and have a similar meaning or function. Stems, on the other hand, are the main part of a word that carries the core meaning and to which affixes can be added to create different forms of the word. In simpler terms, word families are groups of related words, while stems are the main building blocks of words.
The noun paradox or the adjective orthodox. I believe it is Greek for belief. Also, there is an antibiotic doxycycline but I'm not certain of it's etymology.