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  • The word ''oasis'' comes into [[English language|English]] via [[Greek language|Greek]] ὄασις ''oasis'', borrowed directly from [[Egyptian language|E
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  • '''Cryptology''' (the science of secrets, from Greek language|Greek) is the general term that encompasses both cryptography (the study of
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  • ...ters to represent vowel sounds, a change which was much more useful in the Greek language than in the Semitic languages. (In Semitic languages, words which differ on
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  • ...ith [[Greece]], which has an adjoining province also called 'Macedonia' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Μακεδονία''). The country and the Greek province occupy
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  • '''Athens''' (Modern [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Αθήνα, Athina''; Ancient Greek: ''Ἀθῆναι, Athē̃na
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  • '''Pragmatics'''<ref>[[Greek language|Greek]] ''prāgmatikos'' (πραγματικός), from ''prāgma'' (πρ�
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  • A '''monarchy''', from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''μονος'', "one," and ''αρχειν'', "to rule," is a [[form
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  • Their lyrics are in Ancient or Modern [[Greek language|Greek]] and their main themes concern ancient [[Greek mythology]], especial
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  • The [[Greek language |Ancient Greek]] word '''''{{polytonic|ἱστορία}}''''', ''istoría''
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  • '''Phenomenon''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: φαινόμενo, plural: φαινόμενα) has a specialized m
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  • '''Bishop''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]]: ἐπίσκοπος, ''episkopos'', from ἐπί "over" and σκο
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  • '''Rembetika''' (sometimes transliterated '''rebetika''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] τα ρεμπέτικα) is a kind of popular urban [[Greece|Greek]
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  • ...bbath on Friday. The word for Saturday is derived from "sabbath" in the [[Greek language]] and in the [[Romance language]]s.
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  • '''Topology''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] τόπος - "place" and λόγος - "study") is a branch of mathe
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  • A '''telegraph''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''{{polytonic|τῆλε}}'' [ti:le] ''tele'' 'far away' and ''{{po
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  • ...ly seventeenth centuries added a still larger number from [[Latin]] and [[Greek language|Greek]]. The process has continued, albeit more gradually, since then, wi
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