The term is economy, from the words eco- (οικο-) meaning house, home and -nomy (νομος) meaning law, order.
The word "syntax" comes from the Greek word "syntaxis," which means "arrangement" or "ordering." It is derived from the terms "syn" meaning "together" and "taxis" meaning "arrangement." In linguistics, syntax refers to the way in which words are structured and ordered in a language to form sentences.
One such word, but based entirely on Greek roots, is spermatogenesis.
The root word of symmetry is "symmetria," which comes from the Greek word "summetria" meaning "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement."
The word "xylo-" is based on the Greek root meaning wood. Examples include words like xylophone (wooden musical instrument), xylem (plant tissue that transports water), and xylography (art of wood engraving).
The name dikaryon comes from the Greek words δι (di) meaning "two" and καρυόν (karyon) meaning "nut", referring to the cell nucleus. So, basically it means two nuclei.
The word "syntax" comes from the Greek word "syntaxis," which means "arrangement" or "ordering." It is derived from the terms "syn" meaning "together" and "taxis" meaning "arrangement." In linguistics, syntax refers to the way in which words are structured and ordered in a language to form sentences.
The Greek root of the word "astronomy" comes from the words "astron," meaning "star," and "nomos," meaning "law" or "arrangement." Thus, astronomy essentially refers to the "law of the stars" or the "arrangement of the stars." This reflects the study of celestial bodies and their movements in the universe.
The modern Latin word is 'tactica' taken from Greek ;taktikos' meaning arrangement, especially in war
One such word, but based entirely on Greek roots, is spermatogenesis.
The root word of symmetry is "symmetria," which comes from the Greek word "summetria" meaning "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement."
This word is not Greek in origin. It comes from the Latin, via the Old French and is based on the word informare.
The word 'religion' comes from the Old English, through French, and originally, from the Latin. It has no Greek meaning. The Latin word has the meaning of "to bind."
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
The word "xylo-" is based on the Greek root meaning wood. Examples include words like xylophone (wooden musical instrument), xylem (plant tissue that transports water), and xylography (art of wood engraving).
Yes it is. It means arrangement.
Learning (ancient) greek will help you understand root words in your language (latin-based languages) therefor their meaning. Also many, many great book were writen then and you loose much of the beauty and meaning with the translation (everyone that has translate a ancient greek passage will tell you that.
The Greek meaning for aristocracy is αριστοκρατία.