Electrons is the subatomic particle that derived its name from the Greek word for a type of semiprecious stone.
Photo = light. Graph = writing. So a Photo - graph is light writing. When you consider original photographs where in black and white ( or sepia ) you can see it's a literal translation from the Greek.
Elektron is the spelling for the Greek word meaning "amber". It originated as the namesake for the negatively charged subatomic particle known as the electron because of amber's affinity for developing a static charge when rubbed against certain materials, such as wool. In fact, while wool develops a positive charge (meaning it loses electrons) amber develops a negative charge by rubbing electrons off the wool.
Beta particle symbols: e- or β- or B- (electrons) or e+ or β+ or B+ (positrons). If the - or + sign is omitted, assume that the beta particles are electrons. The Greek beta character is usually preferred, but a B is acceptable if Greek fonts are not available.
A Philanthropist?"Philanthropy derives from Ancient Greek, meaning "to love people". Philanthropy is the act of donating money, goods, services, time and/or effort to support a socially beneficial cause, with a defined objective and with no financial or material reward to the donor"
Umbrella comes from the Italian language. It is derived from the Italian word ombrella.
Lambda is the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet. It is a particle in subatomic particle physics. It can also indicate the wavelength of a wave.
Having no relation to a baryonis the meaning of 'non baryonic'. A baryon is a kind of particle of subatomic matter. So it's smaller than an atom. The English noun traces its origins back to the Greek 'baryos' for 'heavy' and the Greek 'on' for 'fundamental particle'.
No, it derives from the Latin.
Naturally enough, what rodent's name derives from the Greek for "lurker in holes"? Answer: Gopher
artery derives from the greek word αρτηρία (artiria)
The word derives from the Greek Phobos meaning Fear
Lisa in Greek is still a Lisa which derives from the Greek name Ελισάβετ [Elisabeth]
The English word proscenium derives from the Greek word proskenion. It is a term that refers to a theater where actors perform in an arch.
Base derives from the greek word βάση (vasi). [latin : basis]
It means disaster and it derives from Greek
Thrombosis is the Greek word. θρόμβωση (thrombosi). It derives from the Greek word for clot (θρόμβος- thrombos).
its acropolis idiot! The answer is hodoscope. I remember this from my days as a particle physicist and confirmed it at dictionary.com