
Genesis: Unravelling Its Greek Roots in ‘Beginning’ and ‘Origin
Genesis, from Greek ‘genesis’ meaning ‘origin,’ refers to the creation or formation process of any entity or idea.
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Philosophy originates from Greek word Φιλοσοφία (Philosophia). The Greek word etymology is philos (Φίλος means friend) + sophia(Σοφία – means wisdom). So the friend of wisdom is a philosopher. So everybody who seeks wisdom is a philosopher.
Genesis, from Greek ‘genesis’ meaning ‘origin,’ refers to the creation or formation process of any entity or idea.
Gender, rooted in Greek ‘genos’ and Latin ‘genus,’ describes social and cultural roles beyond biological sex distinctions.
Autonomy, originating from Greek ‘autos’ (self) and ‘nomos’ (law), signifies self-governance and independent decision-making.
Fanatic, from Latin ‘fanaticus’ and Greek ‘phanos’, denotes extreme zeal, especially in religion and politics.
Cynophobia, combining Greek ‘kynos’ (dog) and ‘phobos’ (fear), denotes an irrational and excessive fear of dogs.
Demographics, from Greek ‘dēmos’ (people) and ‘graphō’ (to write), refers to statistical data about population characteristics.
Pedagogical, from Greek ‘paidagogos’ (child leader), now refers to the art and science of teaching methods and practices.
Anomaly, originating from Greek ‘anōmalos’ (not even), refers to deviations from the norm in science and everyday use
Dialectic, from Greek ‘dialectos’ (conversation), refers to a logical method of resolving contradictions to uncover truth.
Sophist, from Greek ‘sophos’ (wise), originally meant a skilled teacher, now implies one using fallacious arguments.