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The twenty-first Greek cried over the loss of lamp's innards. What am I?

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The twenty-first Greek cried over the loss of lamp's innards. What am I?
posted Jan 18, 2017 by anonymous

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My first is double twenty-one but twice of twenty-two,
Decipher it and you will see that statement is quite true.

My next two are just three apart, or, looking at the link,
You'll have the answer easily and will not have to think.

My fourth is so more ways than one, so long as you can spell,
While my fifth splits first and second, so what is it? Can you tell?

It may seem like these words of rhyme are nonsense things to say,
Though the five together are right here (two ways) so what are they?

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I come via Latin from Greek,
Step in the direction of something big, so to speak.

The scholars know me very well,
Without me, they may fail.

I provide a helping hand to all,
and found sometimes on flowers so small.

Though stepping stone, I am always a minor,
But I always make my dependent finer.
who am I?

Hint :
Everyone come across this thing in middle/high school or in college, but most of us ignores it wholeheartedly

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First I may be your servant’s name; then your desires I may proclaim; And, when your mortal life is over hold all your wealth within my power. What am I ?

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