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My goal is pretty much simple nonetheless challenging; I'm going to try and find as many English words as possible that are Greek. Challenge accepted. And trust me, there's a lot of them.


Showing posts with label Letter T. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter T. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

T - Trauma, Toxic, Thermos, Theater, Therapy, Theory.

Trauma. From Ancient Greek τραῦμα, trauma, wound, damage. Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident. An emotional wound leading to psychological injury.

Derived or related words: traumatic, traumatize, traumatology.




Toxic. From Ancient Greek τοξικόν, toxikon, φάρμακον, pharmakon, poison for use on arrows. From τοξικός, toxikos, pertaining to arrows or archery, from τόξον, toxon, bow. Having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities.

Derived or related words: toxicology, toxicity, toxin.




Thermos. From Ancient Greek θερμός, thermos, warm. A bottle which can keep liquids at a desired temperature. 

Derived or related words: thermometer (from thermos + meter, measuring the temperature), thermodynamic (from thermos + dynamic, conversion of heat into other forms of energy), thermoelectric (from thermos + electric, conversion of heat into electricity) thermostatic (from thermos + static, maintaining a consistent temperature).




Theater. From Ancient Greek θέατρον, théatron, a place for viewing. From θεάομαι, theáomai, to see, to watch, to observe.

Derived or related words: theatrical, theatricality.



 

Therapy. From Ancient Greek θεραπεία, therapia, medical treatment, from the verb θεραπεύω, therapeuō, I treat medically.
The treatment of a disease or a disability, physical or mental.

Derived or related words: therapeutic, therapist, chemotherapy, psychotherapy etc.




 

Theory. From Ancient Greek θεωρία, theōria, contemplation, speculation, from θεωρέω, theōreō, I look at, view, consider, examine. From θέα, thea, a view + ὁράω, horaō, I see, look. A mental conception, reflection, consideration.

Derived or related words: theorem, theoretical, theorize.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Tele... - Telephone, Telepathy, Telekinesis, Telegraphy.

Every word with two compounds, the first being Tele-, is Greek and means doing something afar. Some examples:


Telephone. From Ancient Greek τῆλε, tēle, afar + φωνήphōnē, voice, sound.




Telepathy. From Ancient Greek τῆλε, tēle, afar + πάθη, pathe, affliction, experience. The induction of mental states from one mind to another.




Telekinesis. From Ancient Greek τῆλεtēle, afar + κίνησις, kinēsis, motion, movement, from κινέω, kineō, I move, put in motion. A term used in parapsychology to refer to using the power of the mind to cause the movement of matter at a distance.




Telegraphy. From Ancient Greek τῆλεtēle, afar + γράφειν, graphein, writing. The long-distance transmission of messages using some form of on-off coding system.