it is simply a word i made up over 10 years ago, i used it as a internet nickname, and i describe it as an alien being with 2 legs and arms alot like ourselves It could also be, linguistically, an animal with strange legs. "Xeno" is Greek for strange, and pod means "foot"
English "Brave" is in Greek is γενναίοςSource: AltVista
The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
The plural form of the Greek word for animals is ζώα pronunciated as /zoa/
φίδι
xenon
It's Plutonium.
παράξενο (paraxeno). the element is Xenon (Xeno).
He was the king god in the greek myths.
As a word used to explain an abnormal reaction, it was first used by an Austrian Pediatrician about 1906. Made out of the Greek word Allos, meaning something different or strange
Greek has such strange letters, so I will spell it in English letters because my computer only types in English. Sorry. It is AITOTnTD EK lrEpouc. Weird, huh?
strange opposite
The word strange is an adjective.No, it is both.
Another word for strange event or equation
This is a strange answer to this question.
Strange is an adjective.
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.