Yes, adamas is from the ancient Greek language and means unconquerable or invincible. It also means anything that is firm, inflexible, unyielding, or long-lasting.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
The Greek word for garden is "" (kpos).
There is no known Greek word "jejerius." It is possible that it may be a misspelling or not a real word in the Greek language.
Unconquerable, diamond
It is beleived to be from the ancient greek word "Adamas"
It comes from the Greek word adamas, meaning unconquerable or invincible.
Diamond
The name originated from the Greek word 'adamas' that means adamant, invincible, unbreakable, unconquerable. It was given this name because it is the hardest gem on the planet and it holds extreme brilliance and fire.
"Diamond" doesn't mean anything in Latin (it stems from the Greek adamas, the same root as adamant). Latin does not have its own word for diamonds, as the Roman Empire was heavily influenced by Greek civilization and just used their word for it.
According to Wikipedia which quotes Liddell, H. G; Scott, R -- Adamas -- in a Greek-Enbglish Lexicon for the Perseus Project:"The name diamond is derived from the ancient Greek αδάμας (adámas), 'proper.' 'unalterable,' 'unbreakable,' untamed', from ἀ- (a-), 'un-' + δαμάω (damáō), 'I overpower', 'I tame'."
The Latin word for "steel" is adamas, the source of the English word "adamant".
Calyciphora adamas was created in 1895.
Diamonds came from the word adamas this means indestructible or can not break.
Adamas Golodets died on 2006-04-07.
Adamas Golodets was born on 1933-03-28.