გეოფიზიკა • (geop'izika)=geophysics=γεωφυσ ική
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geophysics (n.) Look up geophysics at Dictionary.com
1889, from geo- + physics.
geo- Look up geo- at Dictionary.com
word-forming element meaning "earth," ultimately from Greek geo-, comb. form of ge "earth" (see Gaia).
physics (n.) Look up physics at Dictionary.com
1580s, "natural science," from physic in sense of "natural science." Also see -ics. Based on Latin physica (neuter plural), from Greek ta physika, literally "the natural things," name of Aristotle's treatise on nature. Specific sense of "science treating of properties of matter and energy" is from 1715.
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
geophysics (n.) Look up geophysics at Dictionary.com
1889, from geo- + physics.
geo- Look up geo- at Dictionary.com
word-forming element meaning "earth," ultimately from Greek geo-, comb. form of ge "earth" (see Gaia).
physics (n.) Look up physics at Dictionary.com
1580s, "natural science," from physic in sense of "natural science." Also see -ics. Based on Latin physica (neuter plural), from Greek ta physika, literally "the natural things," name of Aristotle's treatise on nature. Specific sense of "science treating of properties of matter and energy" is from 1715.
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