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Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἅμαξα (hámaxa, “wagon”).
Noun
άμαξα • (ámaxa) f (plural άμαξες)
- (transport) carriage (wheeled vehicle)
- (transport) railway carriage (UK), railroad car (US)
Declension
Derived terms
- αμαξάδα f (amaxáda, “drive in carriage”)
- αμαξάκι n (amaxáki, “cart, small car”)
- αμαξάς m (amaxás, “driver”)
- αμαξηλάτης m (amaxilátis, “driver”)
- αμάξι n (amáxi, “motor car, horse carriage”)
- αμαξιά f (amaxiá, “cartload”)
- αμαξιτός (amaxitós, “road suitable for vehicles”)
- αμαξιτός δρόμος m (amaxitós drómos, “rough road”, literally “coach road”)
- αμαξοδηγός m (amaxodigós, “train driver”)
- αμαξοποιείο (amaxopoieío, “coach-builder's workshop”)
- αμαξοποιΐα (amaxopoiḯa, “coach-building”)
- αμαξοποιός m (amaxopoiós, “coach-builder, wheelwright, cartwright”)
- αμαξόπορτα f (amaxóporta, “coach entrance”)
- αμαξοστάσιο n (amaxostásio, “bus depot, vehicle storage”)
- αμαξοστοιχία f (amaxostoichía, “slow train”)
- αμαξουργός m (amaxourgós, “coach-builder, wheelwright, cartwright”)
- αμάξωμα n (amáxoma, “coachwork, bodywork”)
- αμαξωτός (amaxotós, “road suitable for vehicles”)