Information about List Of Greek Words With English Derivatives

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Α α a a a
Β β b b v
Γ γ g g gh, y
Δ δ d d dh
Ε ε e e e
Ζ ζ z z, zd z
Η η e ē i
Θ θ th th th
Ι ι i i i
Κ κ c k k
Λ λ l ll
Μ μ m m m
Ν ν n n n
Ξ ξ x x x
Ο ο o o o
Π π p p p
Ρ ρ r r r
Σ σ ς s s s
Τ τ t t t
Υ υ y u i
Φ φ ph ph ph, f
Χ χ ch khkh
Ψ ψ ps ps ps
Ω ω o ō o
αι ae, e ai e, ai
αυ au au af, av
ει i ei i
ευ eu eu ef, ev
γγ ng ng ng
γξ nx nx nx
γκ nc nk g, ng
γχ nch nkh nkh
μπ mp mp b, mb
ντ nt nt d, nd
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This is a list of Greek words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages).
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Transliteration

There are considerable differences between the various transliterations used to represent the Greek alphabet in English. The table in the sidebar shows:
  • the "traditional" transliteration, in other words that used in Latin, representing classical Greek: this is the form in which most Greek words have made their way into English
  • a "classical" transliteration, commonly used to represent more accurately the pronunciation of Ancient Greek
  • the "modern" transliteration often used for Modern Greek — see Transliteration of Greek into English for some variations.
Greek had no letter h: a rough breathing over an initial vowel or diphthong – ἁ ἑ ἡ ἱ ὁ ὑ ὡ – indicates that the word was pronounced with an initial h, and a smooth breathingἀ ἐ ἠ ἰ ὀ ὐ ὠ – indicates the absence of an h, but this has since disappeared in speech, and Modern Greek omits the breathings. An initial upsilon (υ) always had the rough breathing – – hence hy is very common at the start of words derived from Greek, but no (or very few) such words start with y.

The letter rho (ρ) at the start of a word always had the rough breathing – – and is transliterated rh. If a rho occurred doubled within a word, the first ρ always had the smooth breathing and the second the rough breathing – ῤῥ – leading to the transiliteration rrh.

For a fuller discussion of these matters, see the Greek alphabet.

Note: the distinction between the rough and smooth breathings as shown above may not be very clear on certain browsers.

Greek Words with Modern Derivatives

The Citation form shown is the form most commonly shown in dictionaries, but this form is often unrepresentative of the word as used to form a compound word, hence the Root form is also shown. In the case of verbs, the citation form is by convention the first person singular, present indicative, for instance φάγω (phagō), "I eat", rather than the infinitive ("to eat") as might be more usual in English and other modern language dictionaries.

The "classical" transliteration as described above is used for both the Citation form and the Root form.

The Greek words are shown in polytonic orthography, in other words showing the breathings and the fuller range of accents, as used in Ancient Greek and in Modern Greek for those who do not accept the 1982 "monotonic reform".

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Citation form Root form Meaning English Derivative
ἀ-a-ἀ-
ἀν-
a-
an-
without, notadiabatic, agnostic, , amoral, anaemia, anaesthesia, anhydrous, anonymous, apathy, asymmetric, asymptote, atrophic
ἄβαξābaxἀβακ-abac-reckoning-board, used for counting votesabacus,
ἄβουλοςāboulosἀβουλ-aboul-indecisiveabulia, hyperboulia
ἄβυσσοςābussosἀβυσσ-abyss-bottomlessabyss, abyssal, abyssocottidae, abyssopelagic
ἄγαλμαāgalmaἀγαλματ-agalmat-glory, delight, honour, statueagalmatolite, agalmatophilia
ἄγαμοςāgamosἀγαμ-agam-not marriedagamia, agamidae, agama
ἀγαθήagathēἀγαθ-agath-goodagate,
ἀγάπηagapēἀγαπ-agap-loveagape, agapanthus, agapanthaceae
ἀγαρικόνagarikonἀγαρ-agar-from Αgari, a town in Sarmatiaagaricus, agaricales, agaricaceae
ἀγαυόςagauosἀγαυ-agav-illustrious, nobleagave, agavaceae, agavaceae
ἀγγαρείαangareiaἀγγαρ-angar-impressment for public serviceangary, angaria, angariate
ἀγγείονangeionἀγγειο-angio-vesselangiosperm, , angiodysplasia, angiogenesis, angiogram, angiography, angioma, angiopathy, angioplasty, angiosperma, angiostatin, angiotensin,
ἄγγελοςangelosἀγγελ-angel-messengerarchangel, evangelist
ἄγευστοςageustosἀγευσ-ageus-not tasting or having tastedageusia, ,
ἅγιοςhagiosἁγιο-hagio-holyhagiography, hagiology, hagiographa
ἄγκιστρονangistronαγκιστρ-ancistr-hookancistrocladus, ancistrocactus, ancistrocheirus
ἀγκυλόπουςankulōpousἀγκυλοπ-ancylοp-with bent legs [1]ancylopoda
ἀγκύλοςankulosἀγκυλ-
ἀγκυλ
-
ancyl-
angul-
crooked, curved [2]ancylus,
angle
ἀγκύλωσιςankulōsisἀγκυλο-ankylο-stiffening of the joints, ankyloglossia, ankylosaurus
ἄγκυραankyraἀγκυρ-anchor-anchoranchoring, anchorage
ἀγκώνankōnἀγκων--ankon-elbow, ,
ἄγνωστοςagnōstosἀγνωστ-agnost-not knownagnosticism, agnostic, agnostida, agnostidae, agnost
ἀγοράagoraἀγορ-agor-marketplaceagoraphobia, agoranomos, agora
ἄγραagra-αγρα-agraseizure, trappodagra, pellagra
ἀγρόςagrosἀγρο-agro-tilled land, agronomics, agrology
ἄγρωστιςagrōstisἀγρωστ--agrost-a type of grass, agrostophyllum, agrostistachys
ἄγχωankhōἀγχ--ankh-I press tight, strangle, throttle, choke angina
anxious
ἄγωagōἀγ-ag-I drive, leadpedagogue, , mystagogue
ἀγωνίαagōniaἀγων-agōn-agonyagonize, antagonistic, agony
ἀδάμαςadamasἀδαμα-adama-unconquerable, diamondadamant, adamantine
ἀδελφόςadelphosἀδελφ-adelph-brotheradelphopoiesis, ,
ἂδηλοςadēlosἀδηλο-adelo-unknown, obscure, adelospondyli, adelophagi, adelophryne, adelophobia, adelology
ἀδήνadēnἀδενο-adeno-glandadenoma, adenomelablastoma, adenomyosis, adenosine
ἍδηςHadesἉδη-
Ἁδο
-
hade-
hado-
god of the underworldhadean, hadopelagic
ἀδιάβατοςadiabatosἀδιάβατ-adiabat-impassableadiabatic
ἁδρόςhadrosἁδρο-hadro-thickhadron, hadrosaurus
ἀδυναμίαadunamiaἀδυναμι-adynami-loss of strength or vigor,
ἀδιάφοροςadiaphorosἀδιάφορ-adiaphor-indifferentadiaphora, adiaphorism
ἄδυτονadutonἀδυτ-adyt-not to be enteredadytum
ἀέριοςaeriosἀέρι-aeri-of the airaerial, aerie
ἀερόβιοςaerobiosἀερόβι-aerobi-living in airaerobic, aerobics, aerobiology,
ἀηδήςaēdēsἀηδ-aed-distasteful, unpleasantaedes, genus aedes
ἀήρaērἀέρο-aero-
air-
air aerodynamics, aerofoil, aeronautics, aerobic, airplane, airship
ἄηχοςaēchosἀηχος-anecho-without sound, anechoic chamber
ἀθήραathēraἀθηρ-ather-gruelatheroma, atherosclerosis
ἀθλητήςathlētēsαθλητ-athlet-contestant in the gamesathlete, athletics
αἰθάληaethalēαἰθαλ-aethal-sootaethalops, ethallobarbital
αἰθήρaethērαἰθερ-ether-massless mediumether, ethereal
αἴγαγροςaegagrosαἰγαγρ-aegagr-wild goataegagrus, aegagropila
αἰγιαλόςaegialosαἰγιαλ-aigial-beach, seashoreaegialornis, aigialosaur, aegialornithidae
αἰγίςaegisαἰγισ-aegis-armour of Zeusaegis
AἴγυπτοςAegyptosΑἴγυπτο-Αegypto-Aἰγαίου ὑπτίως, Aegaeou huptiōs, below the Aegean, according to Straboegyptology,
αἰκίαaikiaαἰκ-aec-torture, suffering,
αἴλουροςaelurosαἰλουρo-aeluro-feline, aelurodon, aeluroscalabotinae
αἳμαhaimaαἳμ-em-
hem-
haem-
bloodanemia, anemic, hemophilia, hemorrhage
AἴολοςAeolusAἴολ-Aeol-Keeper of the Winds Gk. MythAeolic, Aeolian, Aeolotropy
αἰπεινόςaipeinosαἰπει-aepi-high, loftyaepisaurus,
αἰπύς or αἰπόςaipus or aiposαἰπυ-aepy-high and steep, utteraepycamelus, aepyornis, aepyornithidae, aepyceros
αἰσθάνομαιaisthanomaiαἰσθ-aisth-I perceive, apprehend by the sensesanesthesia
αἰσθητικόςaisthētikosαἰσθητ-aesthēt-of sense-perception, sensitive, perceptiveaesthetic, aesthetician, aestheticism, aesthete, aesthetics
αἰσχύνωaiskhunōαἰσχύν-aiskhun-I dishonour, shameaeschynanthus, aeschynite
αἰτίαaitiaαἰτι-aiti-causeetiology, aetiology
αἰχμήaikhmēαἰχμ-aechm-point of a spearaechmophorus, aechmea
αἰώνaeōnαἰών-eon-ageeon
αἰώνιοςaeōniosαἰώνι-aeonι-lasting for an ageaeonium,
ἈκαδημίαAkadēmiaἈκαδημ-akadēm-the school where Plato taught, the field of Academosacademy, academic
ἀκακίαakakiaἀκακια-akakia-harmlessacacia
ἀκαλύφηakaluphēἀκαλυφ-acalyph-stinging-nettleacalypha, acalyphoideae
ἄκανθοςakanthosἀκανθ-acanth-thorn plantacantharea, acanthite, acanthocephala, acanthocercus, acanthodactylus, acanthosaura
ἀκάριakariἀκαρ-acar-a kind of mite, acariasis, acarology
ἄκαρποςakarposἀκαρπ-acarp-not producing fruit, fruitless,
ἀκατάληκτοςakatalēktosακατάληκτ--acatalekt-not incomplete, incessantacatalectic
ἀκέφαλοςakephalosἀκεφαλ-acephal-headlessacephali, acephaly, acephalous
ἀκλινήςaklinēsἀκλιν-aclin-unswerving, without inclination, aclinic line
ἀκμήakmēἀκμ-acm-
acn
highest point
facial eruption
acme
acne,
ἀκόλουθοςakoluthosἀκόλουθ-acoluth-followeranacoluthon,
ἀκόνηakonēἀκον-akon-whetstoneaconitum, paragon
ἀκούωakouōἀκουστικ-acoustik-I hearacoustic guitar, acoustic nerve, acoustic theory, acoustical engineering, acoustics
ἄκρονakronἀκρο-acro-edge, topmostacrobat, acrocephalus, acrochordidae, acrochordon, acromantula, acronym, acrotomophilia
ἀκροστιχίςakrostikhisἀκροστιχ-acrostic-headline, end-lineacrostic
ἀκτίςaktisἀκτινo-aktino-rayactinium, actinobacteria, actinodine, actinolite, actinometer, actinomorphic, actinomycetes, actinophryid, actinophryids, actinopteri, actinopterygii, actinozoa
ἂκτωρaktorἀκτ-act-leader, from ἂγω, to lead or carry, to convey, bring [3]
altern. from L. actus, (agere, to drive)
actor
ἀλάβαστροςalabastrosἀλαβαστρ-alabastr-a variety of mineralalabaster
ἀλλαντοειδήςallantoeidēsἀλλαντο-allanto-sausage-shapedallantois, allantoin
ἀλέξωalexōἀλεξ-alex-I ward off, defendAlexander, alexipharmic, ,
ἄλευρονaleuronἀλευρο-aleuro-flour, mealaleurone, aleuromancy
ἄλγοςalgosἀλγ-alg-pain, arthralgia, cardialgia, cephalalgia, fibromyalgia, myalgia, neuralgia, nostalgia, odontalgia, otalgia
ἀλείφωaleiphōἀλειφ-aleiph-I anoint with oilaliphatic compound
ἄλκιμοςalkimosἀλκ-alc-stronganalcite
ἁλκυώνhalkuōnἁλκυ-halku-kingfisherhalcyon, halcyonic, halcyonidae
ἀλληγορῶallēgorōἀλληγορ-allēgor-I interpret allegoricallyallegory
ἄλληλονallēlonἀλληλο-allēlo-of one anotherallelomorph, parallelogram
ἄλλοςallosἀλλο-allo-
all-
other, differentallochthon, allodium, allodontidae, allogenes, allograft, allography, allolactose, allometry, allomorph, allopath, allopatry, allophony, allopoiesis, allopurinol, allosaur, allotroph, allotropic, allotropy
allergy
ἅλςhalsἁλ-hal-salt
sea
halogen, haloaromatic, halobacteria, halosaur
ἀλλότροποςallotroposἀλλoτροπ-allotrop-strangeallotropy, allotropes, ,
ἁλύσκωhaluskōἁλυσκ-halluc-I flee from, shun, avoid, escape [4]
alt. f. L. hallucinar, to dream, be deceived
hallucinosis, hallucinate
ἄλυσσοςalyssosἀλυσσ-alyss-a plant believed to cure rabiesalyssum, Alyssa
ἄλφαalphaἄλφα-alpha-alphaalphabet, alphabetize, alphagram, alphandia, alphanumeric, alpha particle
ἀλώπηξalōpēxἀλωπ-alop-foxalopecia
ἅλωςhalōsἁλως-halo-round shape, the disk of the sun, circular arcade at Delphihalo
ἈμαζώνAmazōnἈμαζο-Amazo-female warriors Gk. Myth.Amazon, Amazonomachy, Amazonite, Amazonia
ἀμάλακτοςamalaktosἀμαλ-amal-that cannot be softenedamalgam,
ἈμάλθειαAmalthēaἀμάλθει-Amalthe-the foster-mother of ZeusAmalthea
Ἀμανίταιamanitaiἀμανίτ-amanit-a kind of fungusamanita, amanitaceae
ἀμάρανθοςamarantosἀμαρανθ-amaranth-unfading floweramaranth, amaranthaceae, amaranthoideae
Ἀμαρυλλίςamarullisἀμαρυλλ-amarull-name of a shepherdess Gk. Myth.amaryllis, amaryllidaceae
ἀμαύρωσιςamaurōsisἀμαυρω-amauro-blackenamaurosis, amaurophilia, amaurobiidae
ἀμβλύςamblusἀμβλυ-ambly-dimamblygonite, amblyopia, amblypoda
ἄμβροτοςambrotosἀμβρο-ambro-immortalambrosia, ambrotype
ἄμβυξambixἀμβ-amb-cupalembic, ,
ἄμβωνambōnἀμβω-ambo-raised edgeambo
ἀμέθυστοςamethustosἀμεθυστ-amethyst-not drunk or intoxicatingamethyst,
ἄμετροςametrosἀμετρο-ametro-without measureametropia
ἀμίαντοςamiantosἀμιαντ-amiant-undefiledamianthus
ἄμμοςammosἀμμο-ammo-sandammoperdix, ammophila, ammotrechidae
ἀμνησίαamnēsiaἀμνησ-amnēs-oblivionamnesia, ,
ἀμνηστίαamnēstiaἀμνηστ-amnēst-forgetfulness, amnestyamnesty, amnestic
ἀμμωνιακόςammōniakosἀμμονια-ammōnia-from Ammōnammonia, ammoniacal
ἀμμωνίςammōnisἀμμων-ammon-horn of Ammōnammonite, ammonoid, ammonoidea
ἀμνόςamnosἀμν-amn-lambamnion, , , ,
ἀμοιβήamoebēἀμοιβή-amoeb-changeamoeba, amoebic
ἄμορφοςamorphosἄμορφ-amorph-shapelessamorphous,
ἄμυλονamylonἄμυλ-amyl-starchamylin, amyloid, amylose, amylopectin, amylase, amyls, amylophagia, amyl
ἀμυγδαλήamugdalēἀμυγδ-
ἀλμ
-
amygd-
alm-
almond treeamygdala, , amygdule
almond
ἀμφίamphiἀμφι-amphi-on both sidesamphipoda, amphioxus, amphiglossus
ἀμφιβάλλωamphiballōἀμφιβ-amphib-throw on either side, to doubtamphibole, amphibology
ἀμφίβιοςamphibiosἀμφιβι-amphibi-living a double lifeamphibious, amphibians
ἀμφίβολοςamphibolosἀμφιβολ-amphibol-doubtfulamphibole, amphibolite
ἀμφίβραχυςamphibrakhusἀμφιβραχ-amphibrach-short at both endsamphibrach, amphibolite
ἀμφιθέατρονamphitheatronἀμφιθέατ-amphitheat-theateramphitheater, ,
ἈμφικτυονίαAmphiktyoniaἀμφικτυονι-amphiktyoni-religious allianceAmphictyony, amphictyonic
ἀμφίμακροςamphimakrosἀμφιμακ-amphimac-long at both endsamphimacer
ἀμφορεύςamphoreusἀμφορ-amphor-beareramphora, ampulla
ἀμφότεροςamphoterosἀμφότερ-amphoter-each of twoamphoteric
ἀνάanaἀνα-ana-again, backward, upwardanabolism, anachronism, anaplasia
ἀναβαίνωanabainōἀναβα-anaba-I go upanabasis, anabatic, anabantidae
ἀναβαπτίζωanabaptizōἀναβαπτ-anabapt-I dip repeatedlyanabaptist
ἀναβιώνωanabiōnōἀναβιω-anabio-I return to life,
ἀναβολήanabolēἀναβολ-anabol-putting off, delayinganabolism, anabolic steroid
ἀνάγλυφοςanagluphosἀναγλυφ-anaglyp-putting wrought in low reliefanaglyph
ἀναγραμματισμόςanagrammatismosἀναγραμ-anagram-transpose the letters of one word so as to form anotheranagram,
ἀναγωγήanagōgēἀναγωγ-anagog-spiritual uplift, reference to a principleanagoge, ,
ἀνάδρομοςanadromosἀναδρομ-anadrom-running upanadromous
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The spiritus asper ("rough breathing"), dasy pneuma (Greek: dasy, δασύ) or dasia (Greek: δασεῖα), is a diacritical mark used in Polytonic orthography.
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Upsilon (uppercase Υ, lowercase υ) is the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 400. It is derived from the Phoenician waw.
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Rho (uppercase Ρ, lowercase ρ or ϱ) is the 17th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 100. It is derived from Semitic Rêš "head" (see Resh).
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Anesthesia or anaesthesia (see spelling differences; from Greek αν- an- “without” + αἲσθησις aisthesis
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As a general term, a substance is said to be anhydrous if it contains no water. The way of achieving the anhydrous form differs from one substance to another.

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Anonymity is derived from the Greek word ανωνυμία, meaning "without a name" or "namelessness". In colloquial use, the term typically refers to a person, and often means that the personal identity, or personally identifiable information
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An asymptote is a straight line or curve A to which another curve B (the one being studied) approaches closer and closer as one moves along it. As one moves along B, the distance between it and the asymptote A
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Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy include poor nourishment, poor circulation, loss of hormonal support, loss of nerve supply to the target organ,
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An abacus (plurals abacuses or abaci), also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool for performing arithmetical processes, often constructed as a wooden frame with beads
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Aboulia or Abulia (from the Greek "αβουλία", meaning "non-will"), in neurology, refers to a lack of will or initiative. The patient is unable to act or make decisions independently. It may range in severity from subtle to overwhelming.
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Aboulia or Abulia (from the Greek "αβουλία", meaning "non-will"), in neurology, refers to a lack of will or initiative. The patient is unable to act or make decisions independently. It may range in severity from subtle to overwhelming.
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Abyss may mean:

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  • Abyss (religion), is a bottomless depth.

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The abyssal zone is the pelagic zone that contains the very deep benthic communities near the bottom of oceans. Abyss is from the Greek word meaning bottomless sea. At depths of 4,000 to 6,000 meters (13,123 to 19,685 feet), this zone remains in perpetual darkness and never
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Abyssocottidae

Genera

Abyssocottus
Asprocottus
Cottinella
Cyphocottus
Limnocottus
Neocottus
Procottus
See text for species.
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The abyssal zone is the pelagic zone that contains the very deep benthic communities near the bottom of oceans. Abyss is from the Greek word meaning bottomless sea. At depths of 4,000 to 6,000 meters (13,123 to 19,685 feet), this zone remains in perpetual darkness and never
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