1) mouse - used as prefix and suffix of names of mouselike animals, e.g. Mysateles, Geomys. Must not be confused with emys (q.v.). 2) muscle (from mouse shape) - endo-, peri-, epimysium, myasthenia, myalgia. Usually in form of myo: myology, myocardium, myotome, myomere, ...
AdamGreekFrom the Hebrew, meaning "earth." A.. AdaraGreekHebrewname which is the femini.. AdoniaGreekFeminine form of Adonis, a name sug.. AdonisGreekA name of unknown etymology borne i.. AegeaGreekFeminine form of Aegeus (a protecti.. ...
Definition:Abyss, bottomless pit, deep Meaning:the abyss, unfathomable depth, an especially Jewish conception, the home of the dead and of evil spirits. Word Origin:Derived from the Greek prefix "a-" (meaning "without") and "buthos" (meaning "depth"), thus literally meaning "without depth"...
Word Origin:From the Greek prefix ἀπό (apo, meaning "from" or "away") and γράφω (graphó, meaning "to write"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for ἀπογράφω, the concept of registration or census can be related t...
from ekei - ekei 1563; that one (or (neuter) thing); often intensified by the article prefixed:--he, it, the other (same), selfsame, that (same, very), X their, X them, they, this, those. See also outoV - houtos 3778. 1566 ekeiseekeiseek-i'-seh from ekei - ekei 1563; ...
Her name is difficult to translate--the prefix pasis can be translated equally as "all", "possessed" or "acquired" and the suffix thea as "sight", "seeing", "contemplation", "goddess" or "divine". Translating it as "Acquired-Sight" may suggest a goddess of hallucination, however, in ...
The same lacuna leaves it doubtful whether any collective title was prefixed. After the last column (39) of the MS., a good deal has probably been lost. Bacchylides seems to have written at least three other poems of this class (on Cassandra, Laocoon and Philoctetes); and these would ...
there are also common words used daily with Greek roots. Learning to identify the roots in words helps students to decipher unknown vocabulary. Below is a list of common words, science words and prefix\suffixes that are English words with Greek roots. [caption id=“attachment_130975” align...
The word Pan is also a Greek prefix that means “all”, and the Greek god Pan may have been a far more powerful, all-encompassing character at one point. In lesser-known myths, he is associated with the sea god called Haliplanktos, a healer of plagues through remedies given in dreams...
Check out GoogleOnlineFax.com if you’re looking for a faxing outfit that’s easy to use. The faxing system is modeled after the ordinary e-mail services. This means that the difference between an ordinary e-mail account and that of a Google online fax is the prefix or the suffix attach...