Yes, the word "virtue" is derived from the Latin word "virtus," which came from the Greek word "arete." In both Greek and Latin, the term is associated with moral excellence, goodness, and righteousness.
The word "circle" comes from Latin, not Greek.
εκτιμώ (ektimo)
"spero" is not a greek word, but there is a greek male name that its spelling is alike your given word and it is "Σπύρος" (speeros). On the other hand, if you ask what is the greek corresponding for the latin "spero", then it is "ελπίζω" (elpeezo=to hope).
The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek word "philosophia," which means "love of wisdom." It refers to the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
Life. Hence, biology is the study of life.
In greek it means science of life In greek it means science of life
Latin Greek. It means study of man.
Bio - biography is greek. Bios means "life" in greek, and "graphy" means script. Bio-graphy means a script about ones life.
Yes, the word microbiology does have a Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek words "micros" meaning small and "bios" meaning life, which together refer to the study of small living organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
The word is a modern coinage combining Latin (crime) and Greek (-logy). The Latin part means of course crime. The Greek part means study or science of something (biology, geology, etc). Therefore crime+study = the study of crime
biology, bio-sphere, biography.("'\(o.o)/"')
The word "geology" comes from the combination of two Greek words: "ge," which means Earth, and "logos," which translates to study or knowledge. Together, "geology" refers to the study of the Earth's structure, composition, and history.
the root is greek (bio-, βιο-) and it means life. βίος (vios) - life.
You probably mean the English word termination -logy, which is not a word on its own. It derives from Greek logos, a word, discourse or discussion.
Yes. It comes from the Greek word "mouseion" meaning "a place of study" but was originally intended to mean "a shrine for the Muses." This word is the root of the Latin word "museum" which has the same meaning as the original Greek ("a place of study")
Bios is not Latin, it is Greek, and it means "life"