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It is Greek, meaning seven
Counter and product meaning in greek and latin words
prefix meaning fast
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ELECTUS. In greek, the word is similar: O ΕΚΛΕΚΤΟΣ (ECLECTOS).
From Ancient Greek "homos," meaning similar, and Latin "stare," meaning "to remain."
The word comes from Greek 'Athlos' meaning a contest. Latin and Greek words are similar meaning a contestant in the games
Both Latin and Greek. The Latin the word is Aerius meaning 'airy' and from Greek Aerios meaning 'of the air'
From Latin and very similar to Greek meaning 'around or round about'. It is now a loan word meaning 'both'
From Greek, possibly, via Latin and French, with similar meaning and origin to the word plate.
Damien is a Greek name that means "to tame". But it has no meaning in either Hebrew or Latin. It only has meaning in Greek.
No, it comes from the Greek psyche, meaning mind, and logos, meaning explanation.
It is Greek, meaning seven
"Ab" is a root from Latin, where it commonly means "away" or "from." In Greek, "apo" is a similar root that carries a similar connotation of "away" or "from."
It is a Latin word - thesaurus - meaning treasury. Also a Greek word - thesauros - of similar meaning, from the root word 'titherai' meaning to 'put or place'
Credo is a Latin word meaning "to trust" (e.g. credit, credentials), but cardio comes from the Greek word καρδία, meaning "heart". Now, that didn't quite answer your question, but I'm doubt that, based on the definitions and morphology, they do actually come from the same root.However, the Latin word for "heart" is cors, cordis, so one would imagine that both the Latin and Greek for "heart" have a similar etymology (at some point in the past).
It is Greek meaning 7 sides and its Latin equivalent a septagon also meaning 7 sides