The Greek word for "dry" was "xeros"; so we get the word "xeriscaping" for landscaping designed for dry climates.
If you meant "dry copying", then the word "xerography" may be what you want, or the company name "Xerox" that invented a way to do it.
"Jason" comes from the Greek word for "healer".
-nym or -onym comes from Ancient Greek text and essentially means "name"
Niccolo is the Italian version of the name Nicholas, which comes from the Greek for "victorious people"
Don't know about Bengali, but the name Melissa comes from the Greek, meaning "honey bee."
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Yes, it comes from the Greek Ἄνουβις.
Greg has no meaning in Hebrew. The name comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek.Greg has no meaning in Hebrew. The name comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek.
Jayne comes from the Hebrew for "God is gracious." It is not a Greek name.
The name Denisa comes from the origin Greek and is the Greek goddess of Dionysus
No, the name Tina comes from the Greek.
It. Comes from the Greek name
The name Kara is a baby girl name. The name Kara comes from the Greek origin. In Greek the meaning of the name Kara is: One who is pure.
Sotere (from which comes the Greek men's name, Sotirios).
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
it comes from the greek meaning faboulus it comes from the greek meaning faboulus
Christina comes from the name Christos, meaning "anointed". This comes from the Greek word chrio meaning "to anoint".