Indianapolis and Annapolis
Tripoli is the capital city and the largest city of Libya. Tripoli is a Greek name that means "Three Cities".
The suffix is from the Greek, πώρωσις, which means "hardening".
The suffix of "epidermis" is "-dermis," which means "skin" in Greek.
The suffix for hematology is hemo. This is a Greek term that means blood. Another suffix for hematology is hema.
The Greek suffix "itis" means inflammation. Therefore, gingivitis refers to the inflammation of the gums.
The Latin suffix for "dependent" is "-ent" which means "tending to" or "having the quality of." In Greek, the equivalent suffix is "-ent" which also indicates possession of a certain quality or condition.
The prefix "deca-" in Greek means "ten" and the suffix "-gon" means "side" in Greek. Therefore, "decagon" literary means "ten side" in Greek.
A suffix derived from the Greek "pathos" meaning "suffering or disease" that serves as a suffix in many terms including myopathy (muscle disease).
The suffix "-ology" originates from the Greek language. It derives from the Greek word "logia," which means "the study of" or "the science of." This suffix is commonly used to form words related to various fields of study or expertise.
Its - in modern Greek- διάβασμα (diavasma). You can find it in ancient Greek root word as -ology or -logy meaning ''the study of''. [original form λόγος (logos) : speech).
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
There are 195 countries in the world, each with its own capital city. This means that there are 195 capital cities worldwide.