the word tekton is originated from
A) Latin
B) Greek
C) Spanish
D) French
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The Ancient Greek noun tektōn (τέκτων) is a common term for an artisan/craftsman, in particular a carpenter, wood-worker, mason, builder, teacher, or engineer. The term is frequently contrasted with an iron-worker
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The language from which this word originated is Option B: Greek.
- The word "tekton" refers to a noun in the Greek language.
- This term refers to a person who is an artist or adept at working with their hands to carve, sculpt, or chisel material to create a beautiful item or product.
- They are also known as artisans including carpenters or builders.
- They use their crafting, creative and sculpturing abilities to create items.
- Furniture goods, decorative art pieces, sculptures, household goods, tools, and mechanisms, such as handcrafted clockwork, are examples of some of the products.
- Hence, the origin and meaning of the given word have been described above.
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