Flower from the Greek for star
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ASTER

Flower from the Greek for "star"

IRIS

Flower whose name comes from the Greek for "rainbow"

PANSY

Flower name derived from the French for "thought"

TULIP
Flower whose name is derived from the Turkish-Persian for "turban"
NEROLI
1993 Brian Eno album named for an oil extracted from the flower of an orange tree
EPITOMEWord from the Greek for "abridgment"
ICONWord from the Greek for "image"
PITAWord from the Greek for "pie"
IODINEWord from the Greek for "purple"
THERAPYWord from the Greek for "healing"
ATHEISTWord from the Greek for "godless"
ECSTASYWord from the Greek for "trance"
OCHREColor from the Greek for "pale"
AZALEAShrub from the Greek for "dry"
URANOPrefix from the Greek for "heaven"
ERGUnit from the Greek for "work"
ASPCreature named from the Greek for "shield"
ATOMWord from the Greek for "uncuttable," ironically
MICROBEWord from the Greek for "little life"
PHLOXPlant from the Greek word for "flame"
RHEASBirds named from the Greek for "ground"
ETNAWord from the Greek for "I burn"
ELIXIRMagical liquid from the Greek for "dry"
POLEMICSArguer's art, from the Greek for "war"
ATOMWord that comes from the Greek for "indivisible"
NANOMetric prefix derived from the Greek for "dwarf"
METAPrefix from the Greek for "in common with"
MILK"Galaxy" derives from the Greek word for this
ALEXISName that comes from the Greek word for "helper"
ETNAIts name comes from the Greek for "I burn"
ZOEName that comes from the Greek word for "life"
HYSTERIAWord from the Greek for "suffering in the womb"
WIKIPEDIAReference from the Hawaiian and Greek for "quick education"
MANTISInsect with a name from the Greek word for "prophet"
ERGPhysics unit that comes from the Greek word for "work"
CHLORINEIts name is derived from the Greek for "pale green"
EOSINDye whose name derives from the Greek word for "dawn"
XEROXCompany whose name comes from the Greek word for "dry"
SPIREAFlowering shrub whose name comes from the Greek for "coil"
TETRAAquarium fish with a name that derives from the Greek for "four-sided wing"