Bursitis.
it comes from France because PURSE is sounding English but in FranceANSWER:It comes from the Greek word "bursa," meaning leather or animal hide.
The term "bursectomy" can be divided into two component parts: "burse" and "ectomy." "Burse" refers to a bursa, which is a fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between tissues in the body. The suffix "ectomy" comes from the Greek word "ektomē," meaning "surgical removal." Therefore, bursectomy refers to the surgical removal of a bursa.
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
Mechanic comes from the greek word for "an engineer"
Yes there are.
The word Exodus is Latin and comes almost directly from Greek. The Greek word is exodos and comes from two other Greek words: ex 'out of' and hodos'way'
Salvation comes from the Greek word soteria.
The word "hedron" comes from the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "hedra," meaning seat or base.
The word comes from Latin 'vaporem' meaning 'exhalation'.
The English word that comes from the Greek word "grapho" is "telegraph."
The Greek word for wind is "anemos." The word comes from the Greek wind gods, the Anemoi.
Fantastic comes from a greek word. Φανταστικός [read as fantasticos] is the greek word.