Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "atelo" originated in ancient Greek, where "atelēs" was used to describe something that was lacking or incomplete. It was often used in a derogatory sense to refer to people with physical or mental disabilities.
Over time, the term "atelo" has taken on a more general meaning, referring to anything that is deficient or imperfect. It can be used to describe physical objects, ideas, or even people.
Examples:
Etymology Greek τέλος telos Meaning End purpose aim goal Fulfillment c
Etymology The word atelectasis is derived from the Greek words ἀτελής atelē
Etymology Greek atelēs uncompleted defective Meaning Lacking incomplete i
Etymology Fear derives from the Middle English word fere meaning sudden fright or
Etymology From Middle English trende from Old French trende from Latin trendere to
Etymology The word charisma originates from the Greek word χάρισμα charisma
Etymology The word hobby has its origins in the 14th century It is derived from the Mi
Etymology The word reciprocal is derived from the Latin word reciprocus which means
Etymology Latin defenestratio from de meaning down or out of and fenestra mea
Etymology The word restoration is derived from the Latin word restaurare which mea
Etymology The term frog march is believed to have originated in the 17th century It is
Etymology The word saute originates from the French verb sauter which means to jum
Etymology Middle English reknen from Old English reccan Proto West Germanic rakōn