vapor is a Latin word and it means steam
In Modern Greek you may find the word βαπόρι[vapori], which comes from Italian and means steamer/steamship/ship.
The word comes from Latin 'vaporem' meaning 'exhalation'.
The Greek root word for atmosphere is "atmos," which means vapor or steam.
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
The root word of the word "evaporation" is "vapor," which means a substance in the form of gas or mist. Evaporation refers to the process by which a liquid turns into vapor, typically due to heating.
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
It's Greek for vapor
It's Greek for vapor
The word "atmos" is the Greek translation of the word "vapor." The word "atmosphere" translates from Greek literally as "vapor sphere."
The word 'atmos' isn't Latin. Instead, it's the ancient, classical Greek for vapor.
The word comes from Latin 'vaporem' meaning 'exhalation'.
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The Greek root word for atmosphere is "atmos," which means vapor or steam.
There is no such word in Greek.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.
"naughtiness" is not a Greek word, it is English.