It means life :)
The syllable 'bio-' serves as a prefix in the English language. When it's added to a word, it brings the meaning of 'life or organic life'. The prefix traces its origins back to the ancient, classical Greek language. In Greek, the word is 'bios', which means a course of life or a way of living. In the later, ancient, classical Latin, the term 'bios' is applied by Pliny to describe a celebrated Greek wine.
The base word of "biography" is "bio," which comes from the Greek word "bios" meaning life.
bio [from greek βίος (=life)] + graphy [from greek γράφω (=write)]
Bio->life ology->study of Biology
The root "bio" in biologist comes from the Greek word "bios," which means life or living.
Bios is not Latin, it is Greek, and it means "life"
It means life :)
Bio - biography is greek. Bios means "life" in greek, and "graphy" means script. Bio-graphy means a script about ones life.
From bios = life
The Greek prefix 'bio' means 'life'.
This word comes from two Greek words "anti" and "bios" and means literally "against life"
The original language for the word "biotic" is Greek. It comes from the Greek word "βίος" (bios) which means "life".
life
Yes, the word "biology" is derived from the Greek words "bios" meaning life and "logos" meaning study. So, in essence, biology means the study of life.
It comes from the Greek Bios, meaning one's life - a way of living.
It is an English word so it doesn't mean anything in Greek, just in English. It is however derived from a Greek word which is itself derived from "bios" meaning life and "graphia" meaning to write.