The word you are looking for is agora.
It's five letters, ending in A.
An agora is an Ancient Greek marketplace or place of assembly.
The 3-letter Greek letters that start with a "p" are phi and psi. The 3-letter Greek letter that ends in a "u" is tau. Other 3-letter Greek letters are eta, rho and chi. You work it out.
forum is Latin and means the marketplace, the central square, the place where public gathers.The Greek for forum is agora
A Greek marketplace is also known as the agora, which was the public meeting place for the market and assembly in ancient Greek city-states.
The origin of ize is the Greek verb ending "izein." It loosely translates as: to make it into.
Phi is a letter of the Greek alphabet, "Φ" .
Meaning grammar
Agora is the Greek word for marketplace, known by the Romans as the forum.The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta
There is no biblical meaning for this letter as the Bible was written in Hebrew, Yiddish and some Chaldean - with the New Testament in Greek. The letter "D" is from the Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek "delta."
the "doctor for children". Pediatric < ped (<"paedi", meaning child) + iatr (<"iatros", meaning doctor) + ic (a typical way of ending of greek words)
Agora.
Tau is a letter of the Greek alphabet and without a "U" it would be Ta, which is meaningless. However, the letter "U" does not, of itself, have a meaning.
an ancient Greek city-state that served as public meeting place, marketplace, and civic center