The prefix "nona-" is Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "nonus" meaning "ninth."
The prefix for physiology is "physio-," which comes from the Greek word "physis" meaning "nature" or "function."
The Greek letter "kilo" is used as a prefix in the metric system to denote a factor of 1000. It is represented by the symbol "k".
The prefix "neuro-" refers to something related to the nervous system, such as nerves or the brain. It is derived from the Greek word "neuron," meaning nerve.
paramecium from Greek παραμήκης + Latin suffix -umπαραμήκης [paramēkēs] = elongatedFrom prefix παρά- (over-) + μήκος [mēkos] (= length)So it means "over(pro)longed"
The Greek fractional prefix meaning one one-billionth is "nano-".
centi-
milli
micro- It represents the Greek symbol mu (looks like a script u).
one one-thousandth is a really big number * * * * * That is an incorrect answer to some other question. The prefix for a thousandth is milli.
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
prefix meaning fast
The prefix "glu" comes from the Greek words γλυκύς (glukus), meaning "sweet".
The Greek prefix meaning "skin" is "derm-", as in words like dermatology (study of skin) and dermatitis (inflammation of the skin).
Greek klados - to strike
seismo-, seism-, -seism, -seisms, -seisma, -seismically, -seismical, -seismal, & -seismic
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star