d. {adj} (died)
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:: απεβ. /apev./
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dab {n} (fingerprint) SEE: fingerprint
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dab {n} (soft tap)
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:: άγγιγμα /ángigma/
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dab {n} (small amount, blob)
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:: μικροποσότητα {f} /mikroposótita/
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dab {n} (one skilful or proficient, an expert, an adept)
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:: μάστορας {m} /mástoras/
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dab {n} (flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae)
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:: λιμάνδη η κοινή {f} /limándi i koiní/
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dace {n} (Leuciscus leuciscus)
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:: κέφαλος {m} /kéfalos/, ασπρόψαρο {n} /asprópsaro/
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Dacia {prop} (ancient kingdom and Roman province)
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:: Δακία /Dakía/
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dactyl {n} (poetical foot of three syllables)
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:: δάκτυλος {m} /dáktylos/
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dactylic {adj}
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:: δακτυλικός /daktylikós/
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dactylography {n} (science of fingerprint analysis)
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:: δακτυλοσκοπία {f} /daktyloskopía/
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dad {n} (informal: a father)
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:: μπαμπάς {m} /bampás/
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dadaism {n} (cultural movement, see also: Dada)
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:: ντανταϊσμός {m} /dantaïsmós/
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daddy longlegs {n} (cranefly) SEE: cranefly
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Daedalus {prop} (Greek mythological figure)
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:: Δαίδαλος {m} /Daídalos/
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Daegu {prop} (city in South Korea)
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:: Ντέγκου {f} /Dégkou/
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daemon {n} (computing: a process that does not have a controlling terminal)
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:: δαίμων {m} /daímon/, δαίμονας {m} /daímonas/
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daffodil {n} (flower)
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:: νάρκισσος {m} /nárkissos/
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Dafni {prop} (city)
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:: Δάφνη /Dáfni/
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Dafni {prop} (forest)
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:: Δάφνι /Dáfni/
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Dafni {prop} (numerous villages across Greece)
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:: Δάφνη /Dáfni/
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Dagestan {prop} (federal subject of Russia)
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:: Νταγκεστάν /Dagkestán/
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dagga {n} (cement) SEE: cement
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dagger {n} (a stabbing weapon)
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:: στιλέτο {n} /stiléto/, εγχειρίδιο {n} /encheirídio/, ξιφίδιο {n} /xifídio/
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dagger {n} (a text character)
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:: οβελίσκος {m} /ovelískos/
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dahlia {n} (any plant of the genus Dahlia)
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:: ντάλια {f} /dália/
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daikon {n} (large white radish)
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:: νταϊκόν {n} /daïkón/
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daily {adj} (that occurs every day)
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:: καθημερινός /kathimerinós/
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daily {adv} (every day)
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:: ημερησίως /imerisíos/, καθημερινά /kathimeriná/
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daily bread {n} (things needed to sustain physical life)
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:: επιούσιος {m} /epioúsios/
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dairy {n} (place, where milk is processed)
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:: γαλακτοκομείο {n} /galaktokomeío/
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dairy {n} (shop selling dairy products)
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:: γαλακτοπωλείο {n} /galaktopoleío/
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dairy {n} (products produced from milk)
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:: γαλακτοκομικά {n-p} /galaktokomiká/
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dairy {adj} (referring to products produced from milk)
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:: γαλακτοκομικός {m} /galaktokomikós/
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dairy {adj} (referring to the milk production and processing industries)
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:: γαλακτοκομικός {m} /galaktokomikós/
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dairyman {n} (man who works in a dairy) SEE: milkman
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dais {n} (raised platform)
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:: εξέδρα {f} /exédra/
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daisy {n} (Bellis perennis)
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:: μαργαρίτα {f} /margaríta/
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Dakar {prop} (the capital city of Senegal)
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:: Ντακάρ /Dakár/, Ντακάρ /Dakár/
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Dalai Lama {n} (the supreme head of Tibetan Buddhism)
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:: Δαλάι Λάμα /Dalái Láma/
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Dallas {prop} (city in Texas)
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:: Ντάλλας /Dállas/
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dalliance {n} (playful flirtation)
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:: ερωτοτροπία {f} /erototropía/, χαριεντισμός {m} /charientismós/
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dalliance {n} (a wasting of time in idleness or trifles)
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:: χασομέρι {n} /chasoméri/
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dalton {n} (atomic mass unit)
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:: ντάλτον {n} /dálton/
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Daltonism {n} (red-green color blindness)
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:: δαλτονισμός {m} /daltonismós/, αχρωματοψία {f} /achromatopsía/
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Daltonism {n} (achromatopsia)
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:: αχρωματοψία {f} /achromatopsía/
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dam {n} (structure placed across a flowing body of water)
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:: φράγμα {n} /frágma/
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damage {n} (abstract measure of something not being intact; harm)
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:: ζημιά {f} /zimiá/, ζημία {f} /zimía/
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damage {n} (cost or expense)
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:: ζημιά {f} /zimiá/, ζημία {f} /zimía/
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damages {n} (money awarded to a claimant)
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:: αποζημίωση {f} /apozimíosi/
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Damascus {prop} (the capital city of Syria)
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:: Δαμασκός {f} /Damaskós/
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damask {n} (fabric)
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:: δαμάσκο {n} /damásko/
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damask {adj} (colour)
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:: δαμασκηνί {n} /damaskiní/
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Damian {prop} (male given name)
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:: Δαμιανός {m} /Damianós/
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dammit {interj} (expression of anger or disappointment)
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:: να πάρει ο διάβολος /na párei o diávolos/, να πάρει ο διάολος /na párei o diáolos/, διάβολε /diávole/, διάολε /diáole/
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damned {adj} (god-forsaken)
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:: καταραμένος {m} /kataraménos/
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damp {adj} (Being in a state between dry and wet)
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:: νοτερός {m} /noterós/
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damp {adj} (Dejected)
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:: αποθαρρυμένος {m} /apotharryménos/
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damp {n} (moisture)
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:: υγρασία {f} /ygrasía/, νότος {m} /nótos/
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damp {n} (dejection)
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:: αποθάρρυνση {f} /apothárrynsi/
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damp {n} (gaseous product)
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:: νοτίδα {f} /notída/
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damson {n} (tree)
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:: αγριοδαμάσκηνο {n} /agriodamáskino/
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damson {n} (fruit)
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:: αγριοδαμάσκηνο {n} /agriodamáskino/
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dana {n} (virtue of generosity or giving, a form of alms)
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:: γενναιοδωρία {f} /gennaiodoría/, ελεημοσύνη {f} /eleïmosýni/
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dance {n} (movements to music)
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:: χορός {m} /chorós/
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dance {v} (move rhythmically to music)
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:: χορεύω /chorévo/
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dance floor {n} (an area for dancing)
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:: πίστα {f} /písta/
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dancer {n} (person who dances)
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:: χορευτής {m} /choreftís/
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dancer {n} (a female person who dances)
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:: χορεύτρια {f} /choréftria/
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dancer {n} (euphemism for stripper)
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:: χορεύτρια {f} /choréftria/
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Dancer {prop} (reindeer of Santa Claus)
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:: Ορχηστρίς {m} /Orchistrís/
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dandelion {n} (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum)
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:: αγριοραδίκι {n} /agrioradíki/
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dandle {v} (to move up and down on one's knee or in one's arms, in affectionate play)
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:: ταχταρίζω /tachtarízo/
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dandruff {n} (skin flakes)
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:: πιτυρίδα {f} /pityrída/
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Dane {n} (person from Denmark or of Danish descent)
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:: Δανός {m} /Danós/, Δανή {f} /Daní/
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danger {n} (exposure to likely harm)
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:: κίνδυνος {m} /kíndynos/
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danger {n} (instance or cause of liable harm)
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:: κίνδυνος {m} /kíndynos/
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dangerous {adj} (full of danger)
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:: επικίνδυνος /epikíndynos/
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Daniel {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Δανιήλ /Daniíl/
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Daniel {prop} (biblical person)
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:: Δανιήλ {m} /Daniíl/
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Daniel {prop} (male given name)
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:: Ντάνιελ {m} /Dániel/, Δανιήλ {m} /Daniíl/
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Danish {prop} (language)
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:: δανικά {n-p} /daniká/
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Danish {adj} (of Denmark)
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:: δανικός /danikós/
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Danish {n} (native of Denmark) SEE: Dane
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Danish crow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow
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Dante {prop} (male given name)
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:: Δάντης {m} /Dántis/
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Dantean {adj} (of or pertaining to Dante or his style) SEE: Dantesque
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Dantesque {adj} (of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus)
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:: δάντειος /dánteios/, δαντικός /dantikós/
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dantrolene {n} (relaxant)
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:: δαντρολένη {f} /dantroléni/
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Danube {prop} (river of Europe that flows to the Black Sea)
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:: Δούναβης /Doúnavis/
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Danzig {prop} (Gdańsk) SEE: Gdańsk
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Daphne {prop} (mythological dryad)
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:: Δάφνη /Dáfni/
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Daphne {prop} (female given name)
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:: Δάφνη /Dáfni/
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Dardanelles {prop} (strait)
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:: Δαρδανέλια {f} /Dardanélia/
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dare {v} (to have courage)
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:: τολμώ /tolmó/
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Darius {prop} (any of several Persian kings)
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:: Δαρείος /Dareíos/
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dark {adj} (having an absolute or relative lack of light)
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:: σκοτεινός /skoteinós/
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dark {n} (a complete or partial absence of light)
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:: σκοτάδι {n} /skotádi/
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dark {n} (nightfall)
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:: σούρουπο /soúroupo/
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dark chocolate {n} (type of chocolate)
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:: μαύρη σοκολάτα /mávri sokoláta/, σκοτεινή σοκολάτα /skoteiní sokoláta/, σκούρη σοκολάτα /skoúri sokoláta/, σοκολάτα υγείας /sokoláta ygeías/,
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dark energy {n} (hypothetical form of energy which, it is supposed, is spread uniformly throughout space and time and has anti-gravitational properties)
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:: σκοτεινή ενέργεια /skoteiní enérgeia/
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dark-haired {adj} (brunette) SEE: brunette
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dark horse {n} (possessor of unexpected talents or favorable characteristics)
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:: σιγανό ποτάμι {n} /siganó potámi/
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darkly {adv} (mysteriously; forebodingly, ominously, see also: mysteriously; ominously)
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:: μυστηριωδώς /mystiriodós/
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dark magic {n} (black magic) SEE: black magic
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dark matter {n} (particles of matter that cannot be detected by their radiation)
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:: σκοτεινή ύλη {f} /skoteiní ýli/
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darkness {n} (state of being dark)
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:: σκοτάδι {n} /skotádi/, έρεβος {n} /érevos/, ζόφος {m} /zófos/
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darkroom {n} (dark room where photographs are developed)
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:: σκοτεινός θάλαμος {m} /skoteinós thálamos/
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darling {n} (person who is dear to one)
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:: αγάπη {f} /agápi/, λατρεία {f} /latreía/
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darling {adj} (dear, cherished)
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:: λατρεμένος {m} /latreménos/, πολυαγαπημένος {m} /polyagapiménos/
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darling {adj} (charming)
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:: χαριτωμένος {m} /charitoménos/
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darmstadtium {n} (transuranic chemical element with atomic number 110)
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:: νταρμστάντιο {n} /darmstántio/
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darn {v} (stitch with thread)
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:: μαντάρω /mantáro/
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dart {n} (zoology: fish) SEE: dace
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darter {n} (snakebird)
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:: τοξότης {m} /toxótis/
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darter {n} (fish)
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:: πέρκα {f} /pérka/
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Darth Vader {n} (Malevolent individual)
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:: Νταρθ Βέιντερ {m} /Darth Véinter/
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Darwin {prop} (surname)
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:: Δαρβίνος {m} /Darvínos/
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Darwin {prop} (city in Australia)
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:: Ντάργουιν {n} /Dárgouin/
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dash {n} (colloquial: hyphen) SEE: hyphen
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dash {n} (typographic symbol)
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:: παύλα {f} /pávla/
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dash {n} (Morse code symbol)
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:: μακρόν {n} /makrón/, παύλα {f} /pávla/
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dash {n} (short run)
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:: εξόρμηση {f} /exórmisi/, έφοδος {f} /éfodos/
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dash {n} (small quantity of liquid etc.)
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:: στάλα {f} /stála/
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dash {n} (dashboard) SEE: dashboard
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dashboard {n} (panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft)
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:: ταμπλό αυτοκινήτου {n} /tampló aftokinítou/
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Dasher {prop} (reindeer of Santa Claus)
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:: Βέλος {m} /Vélos/
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data {n} (information)
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:: δεδομένα {n-p} /dedoména/
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databank {n} (database) SEE: database
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database {n} (collection of information)
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:: βάση δεδομένων {f} /vási dedoménon/
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database {n} (software program)
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:: βάση δεδομένων {f} /vási dedoménon/
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data bus {n} (hardware subsystem)
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:: αρτηρία δεδομένων {f} /artiría dedoménon/
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data cube {n} (computing:very large three-dimensional array or table)
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:: κύβος δεδομένων {m} /kývos dedoménon/
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datafile {n} (computer file for storing data)
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:: αρχείο δεδομένων {n} /archeío dedoménon/
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data flow {n} (transfer of data between the components of a computer) SEE: data stream
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datagram {n} (networking)
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:: δεδομενόγραμμα {n} /dedomenógramma/
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data mining {n} (technique for searching large-scale databases for patterns)
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:: εξόρυξη δεδομένων {f} /exóryxi dedoménon/
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data processing {n} (operations on data)
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:: επεξεργασία δεδομένων {f} /epexergasía dedoménon/
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data set {n} (modem) SEE: modem
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data stream {n} (a sequence of digitally encoded coherent signals used in a transmission)
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:: ροή δεδομένων {f} /roḯ dedoménon/
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data structure {n} (organization of data)
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:: δομή δεδομένων {f} /domí dedoménon/
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data transfer rate {n} (transmission speed)
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:: ρυθμός μεταφοράς δεδομένων /rythmós metaforás dedoménon/
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data type {n} (classification or category of data)
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:: τύπος δεδομένων {m} /týpos dedoménon/
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date {n} (fruit of the date palm)
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:: χουρμάς {m} /chourmás/
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date {n} (that which specifies the time of writing, inscription etc.)
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:: ημερομηνία {f} /imerominía/
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date {n} (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place)
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:: ημερομηνία {f} /imerominía/
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date {n} (pre-arranged social meeting)
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:: συνάντηση {f} /synántisi/
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date {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm
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date of birth {n} (birthday) SEE: birthday
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date of birth {n} (date and year when something was born)
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:: ημερομηνία γέννησης {f} /imerominía génnisis/, ημερομηνία γεννήσεως {f} /imerominía genníseos/
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date palm {n} (Phoenix dactylifera)
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:: χουρμαδιά {f} /chourmadiá/
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date tree {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm
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dating agency {n} (business)
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:: γραφείο γνωριμιών {n} /grafeío gnorimión/
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dative {adj} (grammar: noting the case of noun which expresses indirect object)
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:: δοτική {f} /dotikí/
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dative {n} (dative case) SEE: dative case
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dative case {n} (case used to express direction towards an indirect object)
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:: δοτική πτώση {f} /dotikí ptósi/
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datum {n} (single piece of information)
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:: δεδομένο {n} /dedoméno/
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daughter {n} (female offspring)
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:: κόρη {f} /kóri/, θυγατέρα {f} /thygatéra/
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daughter-in-law {n} (wife of one's child)
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:: νύφη {f} /nýfi/, κόρη {f} /kóri/
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David {prop} (king of Israel)
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:: Δαβίδ /Davíd/
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David {prop} (male given name)
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:: Ντέιβιντ /Déivint/
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Davutoğlu {prop} (surname)
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:: Νταβούτογλου /Davoútoglou/
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daw {n} (Coloeus monedula) SEE: jackdaw
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daw {v} (dawn) SEE: dawn
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::
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dawn {v} (to begin to brighten with daylight)
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:: ξημερώνω /ximeróno/, χαράζω /charázo/
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dawn {n} (morning twilight period)
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:: αυγή {f} /avgí/
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dawn {n} (rising of the sun)
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:: ανατολή {f} /anatolí/
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dawn {n} (time)
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:: αυγή {f} /avgí/
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dawn {n} (beginning)
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:: αυγή {f} /avgí/
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day {n} (period of 24 hours)
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:: ημέρα {f} /iméra/, μέρα {f} /méra/, εικοσιτετράωρο {n} /eikositetráoro/, ημερονύχτιο {n} /imeronýchtio/
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day {n} (period from midnight to the following midnight)
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:: ημέρα {f} /iméra/, μέρα {f} /méra/, εικοσιτετράωρο {n} /eikositetráoro/, ημερονύχτιο {n} /imeronýchtio/
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day {n} (rotational period of a planet)
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:: ημέρα {f} /iméra/, μέρα {f} /méra/, εικοσιτετράωρο {n} /eikositetráoro/, ημερονύχτιο {n} /imeronýchtio/
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day {n} (part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.)
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:: ημέρα {f} /iméra/, μέρα {f} /méra/
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day {n} (period between sunrise and sunset)
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:: ημέρα {f} /iméra/, μέρα {f} /méra/
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day after tomorrow {n} (day after tomorrow - translation entry)
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:: μεθαύριο {n} /methávrio/
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day after tomorrow {adv} (on the day after tomorrow; in two days - translation entry)
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:: μεθαύριο /methávrio/
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day and night {adv} (all the time)
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:: νυχθημερόν /nychthimerón/
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day before yesterday {n} (day before yesterday - translation entry)
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:: προχθές {n} /prochthés/
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day before yesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday - translation entry)
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:: προχθές /prochthés/
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daybook {n} (A daily chronicle; a diary) SEE: diary
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daybook {n} (A logbook) SEE: logbook
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daybreak {n} (dawn)
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:: αυγή {f} /avgí/
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daydream {n} (a spontaneous and fanciful series of thoughts)
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:: ονειροπόλημα {n} /oneiropólima/
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daydream {v} (to have such a series of thoughts)
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:: ονειροπολώ /oneiropoló/
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daydreamer {n} (one who daydreams)
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:: ονειροπόλος {m} {f} /oneiropólos/
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day lark {n} (early bird) SEE: early bird
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daylight {n} (light from the Sun)
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:: φως {n} /fos/
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daylight {n} (period of time between sunrise and sunset)
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:: μέρα {f} /méra/
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daylight {n} (daybreak) SEE: daybreak
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daylight savings time {n} (daylight saving time) SEE: daylight saving time
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daylight saving time {n} (an adjustment of the official time during summer)
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:: θερινή ώρα {f} /theriní óra/
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day off {n} (a day of vacation etc.)
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:: ρέπο {n} /répo/
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dayworker {n} (employee paid on an irregular basis)
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:: εργάτης {m} {f} /ergátis/
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de- {prefix} (reversal, undoing or removing)
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:: απο- /apo-/
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deacon {n} (a designated minister of charity in the early Church)
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:: διάκονος {m} /diákonos/
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deaconess {n} (female deacon)
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:: διακόνισσα {f} /diakónissa/
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deactivate {v} (to make something inactive or no longer effective)
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:: απενεργοποιώ /apenergopoió/
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dead {adj} (no longer alive)
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:: νεκρός /nekrós/, πεθαμένος /pethaménos/, ψόφιος /psófios/
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dead {adv} (exactly)
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:: ακριβώς /akrivós/
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dead {n} (those who have died)
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:: νεκροί {p} /nekroí/
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dead end {n} (street or path that goes nowhere)
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:: αδιέξοδο {n} /adiéxodo/, αδιέξοδος {f} /adiéxodos/
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dead-end {n} (position) SEE: impasse
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dead-end {n} (road with no exit) SEE: dead end
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deadfall {n} (cheap, rough bar or saloon) SEE: dive
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deadline {n} (date on or before which something must be completed)
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:: προθεσμία {f} /prothesmía/
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deadlock {n} (standstill)
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:: αδιέξοδο {n} /adiéxodo/, στάση {f} /stási/
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deadlock {n} (computing)
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:: κώλυμα {n} /kólyma/, σταμάτημα {n} /stamátima/
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deadly sin {n} (any of the seven deadly sins)
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:: θανάσιμο αμάρτημα {n} /thanásimo amártima/
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dead men tell no tales {proverb} (a dead person can no longer reveal information)
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:: οι νεκροί δεν λένε παραμύθια /oi nekroí den léne paramýthia/
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deadpan {adj} (deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look))
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:: αγέλαστος
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Dead Sea {prop} (lake in the Middle East)
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:: Νεκρά θάλασσα {f} /Nekrá thálassa/
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deaf {adj} (unable to hear)
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:: κωφός {m} /kofós/, κουφός {m} /koufós/
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deaf {n} (deaf people considered as a group)
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:: κωφός {m} /kofós/
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deaf-mute {adj} (unable to hear or speak)
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:: κωφάλαλος {m} /kofálalos/
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deaf-mute {n} (person who is unable to hear or speak)
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:: κωφάλαλος {m} /kofálalos/
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deafness {n} (condition of being deaf)
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:: κώφωση {f} /kófosi/, κωφότητα {f} /kofótita/
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deal {v} (to give out as one’s portion or share)
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:: μοιράζω /moirázo/
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deal {v} (to distribute (cards))
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:: μοιράζω /moirázo/
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dealer {n} (drug dealer) SEE: drug dealer
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deaminate {v} (remove an amino group)
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:: απαμινώνω /apaminóno/
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dean {n} (senior official in college or university)
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:: κοσμήτορας {m} /kosmítoras/
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dear {adj} (loved; lovable)
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:: αγαπητός /agapitós/
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dear {adj} (loving, affectionate, heartfelt)
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:: αγαπητός {m} /agapitós/
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dear {adj} (precious to or greatly valued by someone)
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:: αγαπημένος /agapiménos/
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dear {adj} (formal way of addressing)
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:: αγαπητέ {m} /agapité/, αγαπητή {f} /agapití/
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dear {adj} (high in price; expensive) SEE: expensive
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dear {n} (beloved#noun) SEE: beloved
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dear {adj} (sore) SEE: sore
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dearth {n} (period when food is rare)
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:: λιμός {m} /limós/, πείνα {f} /peína/
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dearth {n} (scarcity)
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:: ανεπάρκεια {f} /anepárkeia/, έλλειψη {f} /élleipsi/
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death {n} (cessation of life)
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:: θάνατος {m} /thánatos/
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death {n} (personification of death)
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:: Χάρος {m} /Cháros/
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death {n} (Tarot)
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:: Θάνατος {m} /Thánatos/
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deathbed {n} (the bed on which someone dies)
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:: νεκροκρέβατο {n} /nekrokrévato/, νεκρική κλίνη {f} /nekrikí klíni/
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death camp {n} (facility)
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:: στρατόπεδο εξόντωσης {n} /stratópedo exóntosis/
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deathless {adj} (immortal)
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:: αθάνατος {m} /athánatos/
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deathless {adj} (work of art or literature)
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:: αθάνατος {m} /athánatos/
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death rattle {n} (Gurgling sound sometimes made by a dying person)
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:: επιθανάτιος ρόγχος /epithanátios rónchos/
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death sentence {n} (sentence)
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:: θανατική καταδίκη {f} /thanatikí katadíki/, θανατική ποινή {f} /thanatikí poiní/
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deathtrap {n} (extremely dangerous location etc.)
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:: σκοτώστρα {f} /skotóstra/
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death wish {n} (desire for the death of oneself or of someone else)
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:: ευχή θανάτου ή τελευταία επιθυμία {f} /efchí thanátou í teleftaía epithymía/
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debase {v} (lower in character, etc)
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:: υποβαθμίζω /ypovathmízo/, υποτιμώ /ypotimó/, εξευτελίζω /exeftelízo/
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debate {n} (argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting)
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:: συζήτηση {f} /syzítisi/
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debate {n} (informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views)
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:: συζήτηση {f} /syzítisi/
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debate {v} (participate in a debate)
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:: αντιπαραθέτω /antiparathéto/, συζητώ /syzitó/, συνεξετάζω /synexetázo/
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debauch {n} (orgy) SEE: orgy
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debauch {n} (act of debauchery)
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:: ακολασία {f} /akolasía/
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debauch {v} ((transitive) to morally corrupt someone; to seduce)
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:: διαφθείρω /diaftheíro/
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debauch {v} ((transitive) to debase something)
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:: διαφθείρω /diaftheíro/, εκφυλίζω /ekfylízo/
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debauched {adj} (corrupted, immoral)
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:: ακόλαστος /akólastos/
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debauchery {n} (debauchery)
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:: ακολασία {f} /akolasía/, κραιπάλη {f} /kraipáli/
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debenture {n}
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:: ομόλογο {n} /omólogo/, ομολογία {f} /omología/
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debit {n} (in bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account)
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:: χρέωση {f} /chréosi/
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debit {n} (sum of money taken out of a bank account)
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:: ανάληψη {f} /análipsi/
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debit card {n} (card taking money directly from the bank account)
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:: χρεωστική κάρτα {f} /chreostikí kárta/
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debris {n} (rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed)
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:: συντρίμμια {n-p} /syntrímmia/
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debt {n} (action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another)
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:: χρέος {n} /chréos/
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debt {n} (state or condition of owing something to another)
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:: χρέος {n} /chréos/
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debt {n} (money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another)
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:: χρέος {n} /chréos/
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debtor {n} (a person or firm that owes money)
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:: οφειλέτης {m} /ofeilétis/, οφειλέτρια {f} /ofeilétria/
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debug {v} (to search for malfunctioning elements)
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:: αποσφαλματώνω /aposfalmatóno/
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debugger {n} (computer program)
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:: αποσφαλματωτής {m} /aposfalmatotís/
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debus {v} (to get off a bus)
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:: αποβιβάζομαι /apovivázomai/
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deca- {prefix} (ten)
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:: δεκα- /deka-/
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deca- {prefix} (used to multiply the unit it is attached to by 10)
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:: δεκα- /deka-/
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decade {n} (period of ten years)
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:: δεκαετία {f} /dekaetía/
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decade {n} (series of ten things)
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:: δεκάδα {f} /dekáda/
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decadence {n} (state of moral or artistic decline or deterioration)
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:: κραιπάλη {f} /kraipáli/, κατάπτωση {f} /katáptosi/
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decagon {n} (polygon with ten sides)
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:: δεκάγωνο {n} /dekágono/
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decagram {n} (ten grams)
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:: δεκάγραμμα /dekágramma/
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decalcify {v} (to deprive of calcareous matter)
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:: απασβεστώνω /apasvestóno/
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Decalogue {prop} (the Ten Commandments) SEE: Ten Commandments
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Decameron {prop} (collection of 100 novellas by Boccaccio)
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:: Δεκαήμερο {n} /Dekaḯmero/, Δεκαήμερον {n} /Dekaḯmeron/
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decameter {n} (decametre) SEE: decametre
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decametre {n} (the length of 10 metres)
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:: δεκάμετρο {n} (dekámetro)
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decangle {n} (decagon) SEE: decagon
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decant {v} (to pour from one vessel into another)
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:: αποχύνω /apochýno/, μεταφέρω από ένα μπουκάλι σε άλλο /metaféro apó éna boukáli se állo/
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decapitate {v} (remove the head of) SEE: behead
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decapitation {n} (beheading)
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:: αποκεφαλισμός {m} /apokefalismós/, καρατόμηση {f} /karatómisi/
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Decapolis {prop} (ten cities on the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire)
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:: Δεκάπολις {f} /Dekápolis/
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deceased {adj} (no longer alive)
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:: αποθάνων /apothánon/, νεκρός /nekrós/
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deceased {n} (dead person)
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:: εκλιπών {m} /eklipón/, εκλιπούσα {f} /eklipoúsa/
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deceit {n} (act or behavior intended to deceive)
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:: απάτη {f} /apáti/
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deceit {n} (act or fact of deceiving)
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:: απάτη {f} /apáti/
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deceit {n} (state of being deceptive)
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:: απάτη {f} /apáti/
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deceive {v} (trick or mislead)
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:: εξαπατώ /exapató/
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deceleration {n} (the act or process of decelerating)
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:: επιβράδυνση {f} /epivrádynsi/
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deceleration {n} (amount by which a speed or velocity decreases)
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:: επιβράδυνση {f} /epivrádynsi/
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December {prop} (twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: Δεκέμβριος {m} /Dekémvrios/, Δεκέμβρης {m} /Dekémvris/
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decency {n} (quality of being decent)
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:: αιδώς {f} /aidós/
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decent {adj} (showing integrity, fairness, moral uprightness)
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:: κόσμιος /kósmios/, ευπρεπής /efprepís/
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decent {adj} (fair; good enough; okay)
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:: της προκοπής /tis prokopís/
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decentralization {n} (the action of decentralizing)
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:: αποκέντρωση {f} /apokéntrosi/
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deception {n} (instance of actions fabricated to mislead)
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:: απάτη {f} /apáti/
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decide {v} (to resolve or settle)
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:: αποφασίζω /apofasízo/, κρίνω /kríno/
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decide {v} (give judgement)
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:: αποφασίζω /apofasízo/
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deciduous {adj} (of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season)
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:: φυλλοβόλος /fyllovólos/
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decigram {n} (metric measurement)
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:: δεκατοστόγραμμα /dekatostógramma/
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decimal {n} (number system)
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:: δεκαδικό {n} /dekadikó/
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decimal {adj} (concerning numbers expressed in decimal or calculations using decimal)
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:: δεκαδικός /dekadikós/
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decimal {n} (number expressed in this system) SEE: decimal number
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decimal number {n} (number expressed in the decimal system)
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:: δεκαδικός {m} /dekadikós/
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decimal point {n} (the point used in English mathematics)
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:: τελεία {f} /teleía/
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decimal point {n} (the decimal mark symbol, characteristic to the native tongue)
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:: υποδιαστολή {f} /ypodiastolí/
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decimeter {n} (decimetre) SEE: decimetre
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decimetre {n} (one-tenth of a metre)
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:: δεκατόμετρο {n} /dekatómetro/
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decipher {v} (to decode or decrypt a code or cipher)
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:: αποκρυπτογραφώ /apokryptografó/
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decipher {v} (to read illegible or obscure text)
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:: αποκρυπτογραφώ /apokryptografó/
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decipherment {n} (the analysis of documents written in ancient languages)
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:: αποκρυπτογράφιση {f} /apokryptográfisi/
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decision {n} (choice or judgement)
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:: απόφαση {f} /apófasi/
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decision {n} (result arrived at by the judges)
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:: απόφαση (του διαιτητή) {f} /apófasi (tou diaitití)/
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decisive {adj} (having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy)
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:: αποφασιστικός /apofasistikós/
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decisive {adj} (marked by promptness and decision)
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:: αποφασιστικός /apofasistikós/
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decisiveness {n} (state or quality of being decisive)
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:: αποφασιστικότητα {f} /apofasistikótita/
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deck {n} (pack of playing cards)
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:: τράπουλα {f} /trápoula/
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deck {n} (floorlike covering on a ship)
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:: κατάστρωμα {n} /katástroma/, κουβέρτα {f} /kouvérta/
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deck {v} (decorate) SEE: decorate
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deck out {v} (decorate) SEE: decorate
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declaration of will {n} (manifestation of intent aimed at creating a legal effect)
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:: δήλωση βούλησης {f} /dílosi voúlisis/
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declare {v} (to make a declaration)
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:: ανακοινώνω /anakoinóno/
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declare {v} (to announce something formally or officially)
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:: δηλώνω /dilóno/
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declension {n} (act)
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:: κλίση {f} /klísi/
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declension {n} (way of categorizing)
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:: κλίση {f} /klísi/
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declinable {adj} (capable of being declined)
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:: πτωτικός /ptotikós/
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declination {n} (declension) SEE: declension
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declination {n} (at a given point, the angle between magnetic north and true north)
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:: απόκλιση {f} /apóklisi/
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declination {n} (at a given point, the angle between the line connecting this point with the geographical center of the earth and the equatorial plane)
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:: απόκλιση {f} /apóklisi/; άρνηση {f} /árnisi/
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declivity {n} (downward slope)
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:: κατωφέρεια {f} /katoféreia/
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declivity {n} (downward bend in a path)
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:: κατηφόρα {f} /katifóra/
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de Clérambault's syndrome {n} (erotomania)
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:: σύνδρομο Ντε Κλεραμπώ {n} /sýndromo De Klerampó/, ερωτομανία {f} /erotomanía/
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decoction {n} (an extraction or essence)
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:: αφέψηση {f} /afépsisi/
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decode {v} (to convert from an encrypted form to plain text)
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:: αποκωδικοποιώ /apokodikopoió/, αποκωδικογραφώ /apokodikografó/, αποκρυπτογραφώ /apokryptografó/
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decode {v} (to figure out something difficult to interpret)
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:: αποκρυπτογραφώ /apokryptografó/
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decoder {n} (A device that decodes a scrambled electronic signal e.g. of a satellite television signal)
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:: αποκωδικοποιητής {m} /apokodikopoiitís/
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decollate {v} (behead) SEE: behead
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decolonization {n} (freeing of a colony from dependent status)
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:: αποαποικιοποίηση {f} /apoapoikiopoíisi/
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decompose {v} (to decay)
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:: αποσυντίθεμαι /aposyntíthemai/, σαπίζω /sapízo/, λιώνω /lióno/
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decomposition {n} (biological process)
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:: αποσύνθεση {f} /aposýnthesi/
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decomposition {n} (act of taking something apart)
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:: διάλυση {f} /diálysi/
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decomposition {n} (splitting into constituent parts)
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:: διάσπαση {f} /diáspasi/
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decompress {v} (To relieve the pressure or compression on something)
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:: αποσυμπιέζω /aposympiézo/
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decompress {v} (To bring someone (such as a diver) back to normal atmospheric pressure)
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:: αποσυμπιέζω /aposympiézo/
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decompress {v} (To restore compressed data to its normal size)
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:: αποσυμπιέζω /aposympiézo/
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decompress {v} (To adjust to normal atmospheric pressure after being exposed to high pressure)
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:: αποσυμπιέζω /aposympiézo/
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deconsolidate {v} (to split something into a number of component parts)
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:: αποενοποιώ /apoenopoió/
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deconstruction {n} (a philosophical theory of textual criticism)
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:: αποδομισμός {m} /apodomismós/
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deconstruction {n} (disassembly) SEE: disassembly
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decorate {v} (to furnish with decorations)
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:: διακοσμώ /diakosmó/
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decoration {n} (act of adorning)
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:: διακόσμηση {n} /diakósmisi/
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decoration {n} (that which adorns)
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:: διακόσμηση {n} /diakósmisi/
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decorative {adj} (that serves to decorate)
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:: διακοσμητικός /diakosmitikós/
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decoy {n} (person or object meant to lure something to danger)
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:: δόλωμα {n} /dóloma/, κράχτης {m} /kráchtis/
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decoy {n} (animal used by hunters to lure game)
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:: δόλωμα {n} /dóloma/
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decoy {v} (to act or use a decoy)
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:: δελεάζω /deleázo/
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decrease {v} (become smaller)
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:: μειώνομαι /meiónomai/, λιγοστεύω /ligostévo/
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decrease {v} (make smaller)
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:: μειώνω /meióno/, ελαττώνω /elattóno/
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decriminalization {n} (making something no longer illegal)
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:: αποποινικοποίηση {f} /apopoinikopoíisi/
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decrypt {v} (to convert back to plain text)
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:: αποκρυπτογραφώ /apokryptografó/
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decryption {n} (decoding)
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:: αποκρυπτογράφηση {f} /apokryptográfisi/
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dedication {n} (note prefixed to a work of art)
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:: αφιέρωση {f} /afiérosi/
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deduction {n} (that which is subtracted or removed)
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:: αφαίρεση {f} /afaíresi/, παρακράτηση {f} /parakrátisi/
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deduction {n} (process of reasoning)
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:: παραγωγή {f} /paragogí/, παραγωγικός λογισμός {m} /paragogikós logismós/
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deduction {n} (conclusion)
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:: συμπέρασμα /sympérasma/
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deductive {adj} (of, pertaining to, or based on deduction)
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:: παραγωγικός {m} /paragogikós/
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dee {n} (name of the letter D, d)
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:: ντι {n} /di/
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deed {n} (action)
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:: πράξη {f} /práxi/
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deed {n} (legal instrument)
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:: συμβόλαιο {n} /symvólaio/, συμβολαιογραφική πράξη {f} /symvolaiografikí práxi/
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deem {v} (to hold in belief or estimation)
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:: θεωρώ /theoró/
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deem {n} (an opinion, judgment) SEE: opinion
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de-emulsifier {n} (a substance that separates an emulsion into its constituent parts)
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:: απογαλακτωματοποιητής {m} /apogalaktomatopoiitís/
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de-emulsify {v} (separate an emulsion)
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:: απογαλακτωματοποιώ /apogalaktomatopoió/
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deen {n} (religion) SEE: religion
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deen {n} (Islam) SEE: Islam
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deep {adj} (having its bottom far down)
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:: βαθύς /vathýs/
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deep blue {adj} (dark blue) SEE: navy
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deep blue {n} (intense blue, see also: navy; navy blue)
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:: βαθύ μπλε {n} /vathý ble/
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deep-fry {v} (to cook by immersing the food in hot fat)
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:: τηγανίζω /tiganízo/
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deeply {adv} (at depth)
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:: βαθιά /vathiá/ (vathiá)
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deeply {adv} (to a deep extent)
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:: βαθιά /vathiá/
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deep state {n} (large group of people believed to have long-lasting political influence)
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:: κράτος εν κράτει {n} /krátos en krátei/
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deer {n} (animal of the family Cervidae)
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:: ελάφι {n} /eláfi/, ζαρκάδι {n} /zarkádi/, δορκάδα {f} /dorkáda/, άλκη {f} /álki/
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deer {n} (meat from the animal) SEE: venison
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deerhound {n} (breed of dog)
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:: ελαφόσκυλο {n} /elafóskylo/, ελαφοθήρας κύων {m} /elafothíras kýon/
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deer meat {n} (venison) SEE: venison
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de-escalate {v} (to decrease in intensity or magnitude)
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:: αποκλιμακώνω /apoklimakóno/
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de-escalation {n} (a decrease in scope, extension or severity)
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:: αποκλιμάκωση {f} /apoklimákosi/
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de facto {adj} (in fact or in practice)
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:: εκ των πραγμάτων /ek ton pragmáton/, ντε φάκτο /de fákto/
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defamation {n} (act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication)
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:: δυσφήμιση {f} /dysfímisi/, συκοφαντία {f} /sykofantía/, συκοφαντική δυσφήμιση {f} /sykofantikí dysfímisi/
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defamatory {adj} (damaging to someone's reputation)
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:: δυσφημιστικός {m} /dysfimistikós/, συκοφαντικός {m} /sykofantikós/
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defame {v} (to harm, to diminish the reputation of)
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:: κακολογώ /kakologó/, συκοφαντώ /sykofantó/
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defame {v} (to disgrace, bring into disrepute)
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:: συκοφαντώ /sykofantó/, λιβελλογραφώ /livellografó/
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default {n} ((electronics, computing) original settings)
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:: προεπιλογή {f} /proepilogí/
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defeasance {n} (annulment)
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:: αντέγγραφο {n} /anténgrafo/
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defeat {v} (to overcome in battle or contest)
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:: νικώ /nikó/
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defeat {n} (the act of being defeated, of losing)
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:: ήττα {f} /ítta/
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defeatism {n} (acceptance of defeat without struggle)
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:: ηττοπάθεια {f} /ittopátheia/
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defecate {v}
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:: αφοδεύω /afodévo/
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defecation {n} (act or process of voiding excrement)
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:: αφόδευση {f} /afódefsi/, κένωση {f} /kénosi/
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defect {n} (fault or malfunction)
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:: ελάττωμα {n} /eláttoma/
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defect {v} (to abandon; to change one's loyalty)
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:: αυτομολώ /aftomoló/, αποσκιρτώ /aposkirtó/
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defector {n} (one who defects)
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:: αυτόμολος {m} /aftómolos/
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defence {n} (defence) SEE: defense
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defend {v} (ward off attacks against)
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:: υπερασπίζομαι /yperaspízomai/, αμύνομαι /amýnomai/, υπεραμύνομαι /yperamýnomai/
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defendant {n} (person prosecuted or sued, the accused)
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:: εναγόμενος {m} /enagómenos/, εναγομένη {f} /enagoméni/, κατηγορούμενος {m} /katigoroúmenos/, κατηγορουμένη {f} /katigorouméni/
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defenestration {n} (act of throwing out a window)
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:: εκπαραθύρωση {f} /ekparathýrosi/
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defense {n} (action of protecting from attack)
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:: άμυνα {f} /ámyna/
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defense {n} (anything employed to oppose attack)
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:: άμυνα {f} /ámyna/
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defensive {adj} (intended for defence; protective)
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:: αμυντικός /amyntikós/
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deference {n} (great respect)
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:: σεβασμός {m} /sevasmós/
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deference {n} (the willingness to carry out the wishes of others)
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:: σεβασμός {m} /sevasmós/
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deferential {adj} (showing deference)
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:: ευπειθής /efpeithís/, ευλαβικός /evlavikós/
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defibrillation {n} (stopping of the fibrillation of the heart)
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:: απινίδωση {f} /apinídosi/
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defibrillator {n} (device)
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:: απινιδωτής {m} /apinidotís/
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deficiency {n} (insufficiency)
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:: ανεπάρκεια {f} /anepárkeia/
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deficit {n} (situation wherein spending exceeds government revenue)
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:: έλλειμμα {n} /élleimma/
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deficit {n} (deficiency) SEE: deficiency
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defile {v} (to make impure or dirty)
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:: ρυπαίνω /rypaíno/, μολύνω /molýno/, βεβηλώνω /vevilóno/, μαγαρίζω /magarízo/, λερώνω /leróno/
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defile {n} (narrow passage)
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:: δερβένι {n} /dervéni/
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defile {n} (single file)
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:: παρέλαση {f} /parélasi/
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definite {adj} (having distinct limits)
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:: σαφής /safís/, καθορισμένος /kathorisménos/
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definite {adj} (free from any doubt)
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:: ξεκάθαρος /xekátharos/
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definite {adj} ((linguistics) designating an identified or immediately identifiable person or thing)
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:: οριστικός /oristikós/
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definite article {n} (article introducing a noun and specifying it as the particular noun considered)
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:: οριστικό άρθρο {n} /oristikó árthro/
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definition {n} (statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol)
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:: ορισμός {m} /orismós/
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deflation {n} (decrease in the general price level)
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:: αποπληθωρισμός {m} /apoplithorismós/
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deflower {v} (to take the virginity of a woman or girl)
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:: διακορεύω /diakorévo/, ξεπαρθενιάζω /xepartheniázo/
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defoliation {n} (separation of ripened leaves from a branch or stem)
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:: φυλόρροια {f} /fylórroia/
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deforestation {n} (process of destroying a forest)
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:: αποψίλωση {f} /apopsílosi/
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defragmentation {n} (action of defragmenting)
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:: αποκερματισμός {m} /apokermatismós/, ανασυγκρότηση {f} /anasygkrótisi/
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defrock {v} (remove the rights of a member of clergy)
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:: αποσχηματίζω /aposchimatízo/
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defy {n} (challenge) SEE: challenge
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degradable {adj} (that which can be degraded)
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:: αποικοδομήσιμος /apoikodomísimos/
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degradation {n} (act of reducing in rank, character, or reputation, or of abasing)
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:: υποβάθμιση {f} /ypováthmisi/, υποβιβασμός {m} /ypovivasmós/
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degradation {n} (state of being reduced in rank, character, or reputation)
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:: εξαθλίωση {f} /exathlíosi/, ξεπεσμός {m} /xepesmós/
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degradation {n} (diminution or reduction of strength, efficacy, or value; degeneration; deterioration)
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:: εκφυλισμός {m} /ekfylismós/
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degradation {n} (gradual wearing down or wasting, as of rocks and banks)
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:: αποσάθρωση {f} /aposáthrosi/
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degradation {n} (state or condition of a species or group which exhibits degraded forms; degeneration)
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:: εκφυλισμός {m} /ekfylismós/
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degree {n} (in geometry: unit of angle)
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:: μοίρα {f} /moíra/
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degree {n} (unit of temperature)
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:: βαθμός {m} /vathmós/
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degree {n} (amount, proportion, extent)
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:: βαθμός {m} /vathmós/
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degree {n} (stage or rank of privilege)
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:: βαθμός {m} /vathmós/
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degree {n} (academic award)
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:: πτυχίο {n} /ptychío/, δίπλωμα {n} /díploma/
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degree Celsius {n} (unit of temperature)
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:: κλίμακα Κελσίου {f} /klímaka Kelsíou/
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degree of comparison {n}
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:: βαθμοί του επιθέτου {m-p} /vathmoí tou epithétou/
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dehellenise {v}
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:: αφελληνίζω /afellinízo/
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dehellenize {v} (dehellenize) SEE: dehellenise
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dehorn {v} (remove the horns from)
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:: αποκερατώνω /apokeratóno/
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dehort {v} (to dissuade) SEE: dissuade
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dehumidifier {n} (device for removing moisture from air)
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:: αφυγραντήρας {m} /afygrantíras/
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dehydration {n} (act or process of freeing from water)
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:: αφυδάτωση {f} /afydátosi/
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dehydrogenase {n} (enzyme)
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:: αφυδρογονάση {f} /afydrogonási/
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deification {n} (Act of deifying)
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:: θεοποίηση {f} /theopoíisi/, αποθέωση {f} /apothéosi/
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deify {v} (to make a god of)
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:: θεοποιώ /theopoió/
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deign {v} ((intransitive) to condescend)
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:: καταδέχομαι /katadéchomai/
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Dei gratia {adv} (by the Grace of God) SEE: by the Grace of God
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Deimos {prop} (a son of Ares)
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:: Δείμος /Deímos/
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Deimos {prop} (the outermost natural satellite of Mars)
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:: Δείμος /Deímos/
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deindustrialization {n}
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:: αποβιομηχάνιση {f} /apoviomichánisi/
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Deirdre {prop} (Irish mythological heroine)
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:: Ντέιρντρε {f} /Déirntre/
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deism {n} (belief)
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:: ντεϊσμός {m} /deïsmós/, ντεϊσμός {m} /deïsmós/
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deity {n}
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:: θεότητα {f} /theótita/
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deity {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity
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de jure {adj} (by right)
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:: εκ του νόμου /ek tou nómou/, ντε γιούρε /de gioúre/, αυτοδικαίως /aftodikaíos/
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Delaware {prop} (US state)
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:: Ντέλαγουερ /Délagouer/
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delay {v} (put off until a later time)
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:: αναβάλλω /anavállo/
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delegate {n} (deputy, envoy, representative)
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:: απεσταλμένος {m} /apestalménos/, απεσταλμένη {f} /apestalméni/
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delegation {n} (a group of delegates)
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:: αντιπροσωπεία {f} /antiprosopeía/
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delete {v} (to remove)
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:: διαγράφω /diagráfo/, καταργώ /katargó/
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Delhi {prop} (city in India)
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:: Δελχί {n} /Delchí/
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deliberate {adj} (intentional)
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:: εσκεμμένος /eskemménos/
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deliberately {adv} (intentionally)
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:: επίτηδες /epítides/
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deliberation {n} (careful discussion and examination of the reasons for and against a measure)
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:: διαβούλευση {f} /diavoúlefsi/
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delicatessen {n} (shop selling prepared foods)
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:: αλλαντικά {n-p} /allantiká/
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delicatessen {n} (delicacies)
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:: λιχουδιές {f-p} /lichoudiés/, ορεκτικά {n-p} /orektiká/
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delicious {adj} (pleasing to taste)
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:: εύγευστος /évgefstos/, νόστιμος /nóstimos/
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delight {n} (joy, pleasure)
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:: χαρά {f} /chará/
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Delilah {prop} (biblical mistress of Samson)
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:: Δαλιδά /Dalidá/
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delinquency {n} (misconduct)
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:: εγκληματικότητα {f} /egklimatikótita/, παραβατικότητα {f} /paravatikótita/
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delinquency {n} (a criminal offense)
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:: παράπτωμα {n} /paráptoma/, παράβαση {f} /parávasi/
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delinquent {n} (one who breaks the law)
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:: παραβατικός {m} /paravatikós/
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delirium {n} (mental state of confusion)
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:: παραλήρημα {n} /paralírima/
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deliverance {n} (Act of delivering, the state of being delivered, or something delivered)
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:: παράδοση {f} /parádosi/
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deliverance {n} (Extrication from danger, imprisonment, etc.)
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:: σωτηρία {f} /sotiría/
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delivery {n} (act of giving birth)
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:: γέννα {f} /génna/
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dell {n} (valley) SEE: valley
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Delos {prop} (island)
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:: Δήλος {f} /Dílos/
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Delphi {prop} (city of ancient Greece)
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:: Δελφοί /Delfoí/
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Delphinus {prop} (constellation)
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:: Δελφίν {m} /Delfín/
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delta {n} (fourth letter of modern Greek alphabet)
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:: δέλτα {n} /délta/
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delta {n} (landform at the mouth of a river)
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:: δέλτα {n} /délta/
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delta {n} (mathematical symbol Δ)
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:: δέλτα {n} /délta/
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delta wing {n} (swept-back wing)
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:: δελταπτέρυγο {n} /deltaptérygo/
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delusion {n} (act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind)
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:: αυταπάτη {f} /aftapáti/, ψευδαίσθηση {f} /psevdaísthisi/
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delusion {n} (state of being deluded or misled)
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:: πλάνη {f} /pláni/, αυταπάτη {f} /aftapáti/
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delusion {n} (that which is falsely or delusively believed or propagated; false belief; error in belief)
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:: πλάνη {f} /pláni/, ψευδαίσθηση /psevdaísthisi/
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delusion of grandeur {n} (False belief that one is important or powerful)
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:: παραλήρημα μεγαλείου {n} /paralírima megaleíou/, μεγαλομανία {f} /megalomanía/
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delve {v} (to dig in the ground)
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:: σκαλίζω /skalízo/, σκάβω /skávo/
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delve {v} (to search carefully for information)
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:: ερευνώ /erevnó/
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demagogue {n} ((historical) a leader of the people)
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:: δημαγωγός {m} {f} /dimagogós/
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demagogue {n} ((pejorative) a political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument)
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:: δημαγωγός {m} {f} /dimagogós/
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demagogue {v} (speak or act in the manner of a demagogue)
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:: δημαγωγώ /dimagogó/
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demand {n} (desire to purchase goods and services)
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:: ζήτηση {f} /zítisi/
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demand {v} (to request forcefully)
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:: απαιτώ /apaitó/
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demanding {adj} (requiring much endurance, strength, or patience)
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:: απαιτητικός /apaititikós/
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demarcate {v} (mark the limits or boundaries of something)
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:: οροθετώ /orothetó/, διαχωρίζω /diachorízo/
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demarcation {n} (act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit)
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:: οροθεσία {f} /orothesía/, χάραξη ορίων {f} /cháraxi oríon/
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demarcation {n} (strictly defined separation)
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:: διαχωρισμός {m} /diachorismós/
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demented {adj} (insane or mentally ill)
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:: παράφρων /paráfron/, τρελός /trelós/
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demented {adj} (suffering from dementia)
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:: ανοϊκός /anoïkós/
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dementia {n} (progressive decline in cognitive function)
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:: άνοια {f} /ánoia/
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dementia {n} (madness or insanity)
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:: άνοια {f} /ánoia/
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Demeter {prop} (Greek goddess of the harvest)
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:: Δήμητρα {f} /Dímitra/
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Demetrius {prop} (male given name)
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:: Δημήτριος {m} /Dimítrios/, Δημήτρης {m} /Dimítris/
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demi- {prefix} (half)
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:: ημι- /imi-/
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demigod {n} (a half-god or hero)
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:: ημίθεος {m} /imítheos/, ήρωας {m} /íroas/
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demigod {n} (a lesser deity)
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:: ημίθεος {m} /imítheos/
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demijohn {n} (bottle)
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:: νταμιτζάνα {f} /damitzána/
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demilitarize {v} (remove troops from an area)
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:: αποστρατιωτικοποιώ /apostratiotikopoió/
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demilitarized zone {n} (area)
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:: αποστρατικοποιημένη ζώνη /apostratikopoiiméni zóni/
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demimonde {n} (class of women maintained by wealthy protectors)
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:: ημίκοσμος {m} /imíkosmos/
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demineralization {n} (chemical engineering process)
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:: απομετάλλωση {f} /apometállosi/
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demineralization {n} (loss of minerals)
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:: απομετάλλωση {f} /apometállosi/
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Demir Hisar {prop} (town in the Republic of Macedonia)
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:: Σιδερόκαστρον /Siderókastron/
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Demiurge {prop} (subordinate deity)
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:: δημιουργός {m} /dimiourgós/
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Demiurge {prop} (Inferior creator deity in Gnosticism)
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:: δημιουργός {m} /dimiourgós/
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demo {n} (a short recording of a song etc for publicity)
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:: ντέμο {n} /démo/
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demo {n} (a march or gathering to make a political protest)
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:: διαδήλωση {f} /diadílosi/
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democracy {n} (rule by the people)
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:: δημοκρατία {f} /dimokratía/
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democracy {n} (government under the rule of its people)
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:: δημοκρατία {f} /dimokratía/
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democrat {n} (supporter of democracy)
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:: δημοκράτης {m} /dimokrátis/
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democratic {adj} (pertaining to democracy)
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:: δημοκρατικός /dimokratikós/
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea {prop} (country in East Asia (official name))
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:: Λαοκρατική Δημοκρατία της Κορέας /Laokratikí Dimokratía tis Koréas/
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Democratic Republic of the Congo {prop} (large central African nation, formerly called Zaire)
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:: Λαϊκή Δημοκρατία του Κονγκό {f} /Laïkí Dimokratía tou Kongkó/
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democratic socialism {n} (socialism based on democratic principles)
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:: δημοκρατικός σοσιαλισμός {m} /dimokratikós sosialismós/
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Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka {prop} (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka)
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:: Λαϊκή Σοσιαλιστική Δημοκρατία της Σρι Λάνκα {f} /Laïkí Sosialistikí Dimokratía tis Sri Lánka/
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Democritus {prop} (Greek philosopher)
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:: Δημόκριτος /Dimókritos/
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demogeron {n} (member of a demogerontia)
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:: δημογέροντας /dimogérontas/
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demogerontia {n} (local government in Greece)
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:: δημογεροντία {f} /dimogerontía/
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demographic {adj} (of or pertaining to demography)
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:: δημογραφικός /dimografikós/
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demographical {adj} (demographic) SEE: demographic
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demon {n} (evil spirit)
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:: δαίμονας {m} /daímonas/, δαιμόνιο {m} /daimónio/
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demon {n} (false god, Satanic divinity)
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:: δαίμονας {m} /daímonas/, δαιμόνιο {m} /daimónio/
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demonisation {n} (demonization) SEE: demonization
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demonization {n} (the act of demonizing or something demonized)
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:: δαιμονοποίηση {f} /daimonopoíisi/
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demonize {v} (turn into a demon)
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:: δαιμονοποιώ /daimonopoió/
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demonize {v} (describe or represent as evil)
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:: δαιμονοποιώ /daimonopoió/
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demonology {n} (study of demons)
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:: δαιμονολογία {f} /daimonología/
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demonstrate {v} (to show how to use something)
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:: δείχνω /deíchno/
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demonstrate {v} (to participate in a demonstration)
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:: διαδηλώνω /diadilóno/
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demonstration {n} (event)
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:: επίδειξη {f} /epídeixi/
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demonstration {n} (public display of opinion)
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:: διαδήλωση {f} /diadílosi/
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demonstrative {n} (demonstrative pronoun) SEE: demonstrative pronoun
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demonstrative {adj} (given to open displays of emotion)
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:: εκδηλωτικός /ekdilotikós/
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demonstrative {adj} ((grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to)
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:: δεικτικός /deiktikós/
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demonstrative pronoun {n} (pronoun which replaces a noun)
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:: δεικτική αντωνυμία {f} /deiktikí antonymía/
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demonstrator {n} (forefinger) SEE: forefinger
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demonstrator {n} (a person involved in a demonstration)
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:: διαδηλωτής {m} /diadilotís/
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demonym {n} (name for an inhabitant or native of a specific place)
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:: πατριδωνυμικό {n} /patridonymikó/
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demoralize {v} (to destroy morale; to dishearten)
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:: αποκαρδιώνω /apokardióno/
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Demosthenes {prop} (Ancient Greek name)
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:: Δημοσθένης /Dimosthénis/
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demotic {adj} (of or for the common people)
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:: κοινός {m} /koinós/
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demotic {adj} (of modern vernacular Greek)
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:: δημοτικός /dimotikós/, δημώδης /dimódis/
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Demotic Greek {n} (Modern Greek vernacular language)
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:: δημοτική {f} /dimotikí/, δημοτική γλώσσα {f} /dimotikí glóssa/
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demure {adj} (modest, quiet, reserved)
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:: χαμηλοθώρης {m} /chamilothóris/, χαμηλοβλεπούσα {f} /chamilovlepoúsa/
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demyelination {n} (removal of the myelin sheath)
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:: απομυελίνωση {f} /apomyelínosi/
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denationalize {v} (privatize)
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:: αποκρατικοποιώ /apokratikopoió/
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denaturation {n} (change of folding structure of a protein)
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:: μετουσίωση {f} /metousíosi/
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dendrite {n} (projection of a nerve cell)
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:: δενδρίτης {m} /dendrítis/
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dendrochronology {n} (science of counting tree rings)
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:: δενδροχρονολόγηση {f} /dendrochronológisi/
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dendrogram {n} (tree-like diagram used to show the ancestors and descendent of species)
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:: δενδρόγραμμα {n} /dendrógramma/
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dendrology {n} (the study of trees)
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:: δενδρολογία {f} /dendrología/
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dendron {n} (dendrite) SEE: dendrite
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Deng {prop} (Chinese surname)
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:: Ντενγκ /Dengk/
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dengue {n} (disease)
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:: δάγγειος πυρετός {m} /dángeios pyretós/
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denial {n} (negation in logic)
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:: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/
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denial-of-service attack {n} (network attack)
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:: επίθεση άρνησης υπηρεσίας /epíthesi árnisis ypiresías/
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denim {n} (textile with diagonal pattern)
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:: τζην {n} /tzin/
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Denmark {prop} (country in Northern Europe)
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:: Δανία {f} /Danía/
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denomination {n} (act of naming, designation)
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:: ονομασία {f} /onomasía/, χαρακτηρισμός {m} /charaktirismós/
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denomination {n} (name, designation, or title)
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:: όνομα {n} /ónoma/, ονομασία {f} /onomasía/
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denomination {n} (class or society with the same name, a sect)
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:: δόγμα {n} /dógma/, θρήσκευμα {n} /thrískevma/
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denomination {n} (unit in a series of units)
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:: αξία {f} /axía/
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denominative {adj} (deriving from a noun)
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:: μετονοματικός /metonomatikós/
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denominator {n} (number or expression written below the line in a fraction)
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:: παρονομαστής {m} /paronomastís/
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de novo {adv} (anew) SEE: anew
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dense {adj} (having relatively high density)
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:: πυκνός /pyknós/
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density {n} (physics: amount of matter contained by a given volume)
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:: πυκνότητα {f} /pyknótita/
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dent {n} (shallow deformation in the surface)
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:: κοίλωμα {n} /koíloma/, βαθούλωμα {n} /vathoúloma/
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dent {v} (produce a dent)
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:: βαθουλώνω /vathoulóno/
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dental {adj} (of or concerning the teeth)
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:: οδοντικός /odontikós/
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dental {adj} (of or concerning dentistry)
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:: οδοντιατρικός /odontiatrikós/
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dental {adj} (phonetics)
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:: οδοντικός /odontikós/
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dental alveolus {n} (tooth socket) SEE: tooth socket
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dental caries {n} (disease of the teeth)
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:: τερηδόνα {f} /teridóna/
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dental floss {n} (cord of thin filaments used to clean the areas between the teeth)
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:: οδοντόνημα {n} /odontónima/, οδοντική μέταξα {f} /odontikí métaxa/
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dentist {n} (specialized tooth doctor)
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:: οδοντίατρος {m} {f} /odontíatros/
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dentition {n} (set of natural teeth)
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:: οδοντοστοιχία {f} /odontostoichía/
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dentition {n} (type and arrangement of normal teeth)
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:: οδοντοστοιχία {f} /odontostoichía/
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denture {n} (set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit)
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:: οδοντοστοιχία {f} /odontostoichía/
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denture {n} (complete replacement of all teeth in a mouth)
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:: τεχνητή οδοντοστοιχία {f} /technití odontostoichía/, μασέλα {f} /maséla/
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denuclearization {n} (act or process of denuclearizing)
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:: αποπυρηνικοποίηση {f} /apopyrinikopoíisi/
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denuclearize {v} (reduce number of nuclear weapons)
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:: αποπυρηνικοποιώ /apopyrinikopoió/
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Denver {prop} (capital of Colorado)
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:: Ντένβερ /Dénver/
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deny {v} (disallow) SEE: forbid
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deny {v} (to assert that something is not true)
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:: αρνούμαι /arnoúmai/, διαψεύδω /diapsévdo/
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deodorant {n} (any agent to eliminate, reduce, mask, or control odor)
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:: αποσμητικό {n} /aposmitikó/
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deodorant {n} (odor-controlling cosmetic for the underarm)
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:: αποσμητικό {n} /aposmitikó/
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deodorant {adj} (acting to control odor)
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:: αποσμητικός {m} /aposmitikós/
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deontological {adj} (of or relating to deontology)
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:: δεοντολογικός /deontologikós/
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Deo volente {interj} (God willing) SEE: God willing
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deoxyribonucleic acid {n} (deoxyribonucleic acid)
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:: δεσοξυριβοζονουκλεϊνικό οξύ {p} /desoxyrivozonoukleïnikó oxý/, δεοξυριβονουκλεϊκό οξύ {p} /deoxyrivonoukleïkó oxý/
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depart {v} (to leave)
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:: αναχωρώ /anachoró/
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departed {adj} (euphemistic: dead)
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:: εκλιπών /eklipón/
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department {n} (subdivision of organization)
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:: τμήμα {n} /tmíma/, διεύθυνση {f} /diéfthynsi/, κλάδος {m} /kládos/, υπηρεσία {f} /ypiresía/
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department {n} (territorial division)
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:: περιφέρεια {f} /periféreia/, περιοχή {f} /periochí/
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department store {n} (store containing many departments)
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:: πολυκατάστημα {n} /polykatástima/
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departure {n} (the act of departing)
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:: αναχώρηση {f} /anachórisi/
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departure {n} (death)
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:: αναχώρηση {f} /anachórisi/
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dependence {n} (state of being dependent)
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:: εξάρτηση {f} /exártisi/
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dependence {n} (irresistible need)
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:: εξάρτηση {f} /exártisi/, εθισμός {m} /ethismós/
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dependent {adj} (relying upon; depending upon)
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:: εξαρτημένος {m} /exartiménos/
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dependent clause {n} (subordinate clause) SEE: subordinate clause
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depersonalize {v} (remove a sense of personal identity from something)
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:: αποπροσωποποιώ /apoprosopopoió/
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depiction {n} (lifelike image)
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:: απεικόνιση {f} /apeikónisi/
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deplete {v} (exhaust) SEE: exhaust
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deplete {v} (empty or unload)
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:: εκκενώνω /ekkenóno/, αδειάζω /adeiázo/
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deplorable {adj} (deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad)
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:: οικτρός {m} /oiktrós/, ελεεινός {m} /eleeinós/, άθλιος {m} /áthlios/
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deplorable {adj} (lamentable, to be felt sorrow for, worthy of compassion)
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:: αξιοθρήνητος {m} /axiothrínitos/, λυπηρός {m} /lypirós/, αξιολύπητος {m} /axiolýpitos/
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deplore {v} (to bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for)
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:: οικτίρω /oiktíro/, θλίβομαι /thlívomai/, αποδοκιμάζω /apodokimázo/
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depollute {v} (free from pollution)
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:: απορρυπαίνω /aporrypaíno/
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deponent {adj} (of a Latin or Greek verb: having a passive form with an active meaning)
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:: αποθετικός /apothetikós/
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deposit {n} (sediment or rock different from the surrounding material)
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:: κοίτασμα {n} /koítasma/
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deposit {n} (asset that was left to the care of the other)
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:: παρακαταθήκη {f} /parakatathíki/
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deposit {n} (money placed in an account)
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:: κατάθεση {f} /katáthesi/
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deposit {n} (anything left behind on a surface)
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:: ίζημα {n} /ízima/
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deposit {n} (money given as an initial payment)
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:: προκαταβολή {f} /prokatavolí/
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deposit {n} (security for a borrowed item)
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:: παράβολο {n} /parávolo/
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deposit {v} (to lay down)
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:: καταθέτω /katathéto/
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deposit {v} (to entrust one's assets to the care of another)
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:: δίνω εγγύηση /díno engýisi/
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deposit {v} (to put money or funds into an account)
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:: καταθέτω /katathéto/, προκαταβάλλω /prokatavállo/
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deposition {n} (removal of someone from office)
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:: απόλυση {f} /apólysi/, καθαίρεση {f} /kathaíresi/, εκθρόνιση {f} /ekthrónisi/
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deposition {n} (act of depositing material, especially by a natural process; resultant deposit)
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:: απόθεση {f} /apóthesi/
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deposition {n} (process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken)
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:: κατάθεση {f} /katáthesi/, μαρτυρία {f} /martyría/
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deposition {n} (the formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feast day commemorating it)
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:: απόθεση {f} /apóthesi/
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depositor {n} (person)
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:: καταθέτης {m} /katathétis/
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depraved {adj} (extremely wrong in a moral sense)
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:: διεφθαρμένος /dieftharménos/
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depressed {adj} (severely despondent and unhappy)
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:: άθυμος /áthymos/
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depressing {adj} (causing depression or sadness)
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:: καταθλιπτικός /katathliptikós/
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depression {n} (geography: low area)
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:: λάκκος {m} /lákkos/
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depression {n} (psychology: state of mind)
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:: κατάθλιψη {f} /katáthlipsi/
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depression {n} (meteorology: area of lowered air pressure)
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:: βαθύ βαρομετρικό {n} /vathý varometrikó/, ύφεση {f} /ýfesi/
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depression {n} (economics: period of major economic contraction)
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:: ύφεση {f} /ýfesi/
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depth {n} (vertical distance below a surface)
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:: βάθος {n} /váthos/
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depths {n} (plural of depth) SEE: depth
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depths {n} (deepest part)
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:: βυθός {m} /vythós/, βαθιά {n-p} /vathiá/, βάθη {n-p} /váthi/
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depths {n} (a very remote part)
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:: βάθος {n} /váthos/, βάθη {n-p} /váthi/
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deputy {n} (representative)
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:: αναπληρωτής /anaplirotís/
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deputy {n} (legislator)
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:: βουλευτής {m} /vouleftís/
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deracinate {v} (pull up by the roots; to uproot; to extirpate)
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:: ξεριζώνω /xerizóno/
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deracinate {v} (force (people) from their homeland to a new or foreign location)
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:: ξεριζώνω /xerizóno/
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derail {v} (to come off the tracks)
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:: εκτροχιάζομαι /ektrochiázomai/
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deranged {adj} (disturbed or upset, especially mentally)
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:: ανισόρροπος /anisórropos/
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deranged {adj} (insane)
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:: παράφρων /paráfron/, ανισόρροπος /anisórropos/
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Derby {n} (city in England)
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:: Ντέρμπι /Dérmpi/
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Derek {prop} (given name)
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:: Θεοδώριχος {m} /Theodórichos/
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deride {v} (to harshly mock; ridicule)
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:: λοιδωρώ /loidoró/
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derisive {adj} (expressing or characterized by derision; mocking)
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:: χλευαστικός /chlevastikós/
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derisive {adj} (deserving or provoking derision)
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:: χλευαστικός /chlevastikós/
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derisively {adv} (in a derisive manner)
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:: χλευαστικά /chlevastiká/
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derivative {n} (word that derives from another)
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:: παράγωγο {n} /parágogo/
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derivative {n} (in analysis: function) SEE: derived function
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derive {v} (originate (from))
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:: προέρχομαι /proérchomai/
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derived function {n} (calculus: a function)
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:: παράγωγος {f} /parágogos/
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derived unit {n} (any unit derived from one of the seven base units)
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:: παράγωγη μονάδα {f} /parágogi monáda/
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dermatitis {n} (inflammation of the skin)
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:: δερματίτιδα {f} /dermatítida/
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dermatographia {n} (skin disorder)
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:: δερμογραφία {f} /dermografía/, δερμογραφισμός {m} /dermografismós/
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dermatographism {n} (skin disorder) SEE: dermatographia
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dermatologic {adj} (dermatological) SEE: dermatological
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dermatological {adj} (of or pertaining to dermatology)
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:: δερματολογικός {m} /dermatologikós/
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dermatologist {n} (one who is skilled, professes or practices dermatology)
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:: δερματολόγος {m} {f} /dermatológos/
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dermatology {n} (the study of the skin and its diseases)
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:: δερματολογία {f} /dermatología/
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dermis {n} (skin layer underlying epidermis)
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:: χόριον {n} /chórion/
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dermographia {n} (skin disorder) SEE: dermatographia
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dermographism {n} (skin disorder) SEE: dermatographia
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dernier {adj} (final, last) SEE: final
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derogate {v} (to debase oneself) SEE: debase
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derogatory {adj} (tending to lessen the value of)
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:: υποτιμητικός /ypotimitikós/, μειωτικός /meiotikós/
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derogatory {adj} (legal clause)
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:: υβριστικός /yvristikós/
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deruralization {n} (movement from the countryside)
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:: αστυφιλία {f} /astyfilía/
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dervish {n} (a member of Dervish fraternity of Sufism)
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:: δερβίσης {m} /dervísis/, ντερβίσης {m} /dervísis/
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Dervish {n} (a Sufi Muslim ascetic fraternity)
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:: δερβίσης {m} /dervísis/
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desalinate {v} (remove the salt from something)
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:: αφαλατώνω /afalatóno/, ξαρμυρίζω /xarmyrízo/
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desalination {n} (process of removing salt from sea water in order to make drinking water)
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:: αφαλάτωση {f} /afalátosi/
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Descartes {prop} (French philosopher and mathematician)
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:: Καρτέσιος {m} /Kartésios/
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descend {v} (to pass from a higher to a lower place)
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:: κατεβαίνω /katevaíno/
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describe {v} (to represent in words)
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:: περιγράφω /perigráfo/
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description {n} (account in words)
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:: περιγραφή {f} /perigrafí/
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description word {n} (adjective) SEE: adjective
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descriptivism {n} (describing realistic language forms)
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:: περιγραφική γλωσσολογία {f} /perigrafikí glossología/
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descry {v} (see) SEE: see
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desecrate {v} (to profane or violate sacredness)
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:: βεβηλώνω /vevilóno/
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desecration {n} (act of disrespect towards sacred)
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:: βεβήλωση {f} /vevílosi/
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desert {n} (barren area)
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:: έρημος {f} /érimos/
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desert {v} (to abandon)
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:: εγκαταλείπω /egkataleípo/
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desert {v} (to leave military service)
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:: λιποτακτώ /lipotaktó/
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desertion {n} (deserting)
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:: λιποταξία {f} /lipotaxía/
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desert island {n} (an uninhabited island)
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:: ερημονήσι {n} /erimonísi/, ερημόνησο {n} /erimóniso/
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deserve {v} (to merit)
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:: αξίζω /axízo/
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desiderative {n} (wishing to)
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:: ευχετικός {m} /efchetikós/
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Desiderius {prop} (given name)
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:: Δίδιος /Dídios/
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design {n} (plan)
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:: σχέδιο {n} /schédio/
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design {n} (pattern)
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:: σχέδιο {n} /schédio/
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design {n} (art of designing)
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:: σχέδιο {n} /schédio/
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design {v} (to plan an artwork etc.)
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:: σχεδιάζω /schediázo/
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designer {n} (person who designs)
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:: σχεδιαστής {m} /schediastís/, σχεδιάστρια {f} /schediástria/
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desirable {adj} (suitable to be desired)
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:: επιθυμητός {m} /epithymitós/
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desire {v} (desire) SEE: want
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desire {v} (wish for earnestly)
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:: επιθυμώ /epithymó/
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desire {v} (want emotionally or sexually)
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:: επιθυμώ /epithymó/, ποθώ /pothó/
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desire {n} (something wished for)
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:: επιθυμία {f} /epithymía/
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desire {n} (strong attraction)
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:: επιθυμία {f} /epithymía/, πόθος {m} /póthos/
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desire {n} (feeling of desire)
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:: πόθος {m} /póthos/
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desk {n} (table for writing and reading)
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:: γραφείο {n} /grafeío/
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desk {n} (lectern) SEE: lectern
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Deskati {prop} (a city in Greece)
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:: Δεσκάτη {n} /Deskáti/ (Deskati)
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desktop {n} (the top surface of a desk)
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:: επιφάνεια εργασίας {f} /epifáneia ergasías/
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desktop {n} (a desktop computer)
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:: επιτραπέζιος υπολογιστής {m} /epitrapézios ypologistís/
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desktop {n} (on-screen background)
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:: επιφάνεια εργασίας {f} /epifáneia ergasías/
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desktop computer {n} (a computer of a size designed to be used on a desk)
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:: επιτραπέζιος υπολογιστής {m} /epitrapézios ypologistís/
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desktop publishing {n} (use of page layout software)
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:: επιτραπέζια έκδοση {f} /epitrapézia ékdosi/
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Des Moines {prop} (the capital city of the state of Iowa)
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:: Ντε Μόιν {f} {n} /De Móin/
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desolate {adj} (deserted)
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:: έρημος {m} /érimos/, ερημωμένος {m} /erimoménos/, παρατημένος {m} /paratiménos/
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desolate {adj} (barren / lifeless)
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:: έρημος {m} /érimos/, άγονος {m} /ágonos/
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desolate {adj} (unfit for habitation)
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:: ακατοίκητος {m} /akatoíkitos/
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desolate {adj} (dismal)
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:: μελαγχολικός {m} /melancholikós/, ζοφερός {m} /zoferós/
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desolate {adj} (hopeless)
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:: απελπιστικός {m} /apelpistikós/
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desolate {v} (to deprive of inhabitants)
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:: ερημώνω /erimóno/
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desolate {v} (to devastate or lay waste)
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:: ερημώνω /erimóno/
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desolate {v} (to abandon or forsake)
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:: εγκαταλείπω /egkataleípo/
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desolate {v} (to make sad, forlorn and hopeless)
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:: απελπίζω /apelpízo/, φέρνω σε απόγνωση /férno se apógnosi/
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despair {v} (to be hopeless)
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:: απελπίζομαι /apelpízomai/
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despair {n} (loss of hope)
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:: απελπισία {f} /apelpisía/
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desperate {n} (filled with despair)
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:: απελπισμένος /apelpisménos/
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despicable {adj} (deserving to be despised)
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:: αχρείος {m} /achreíos/, ποταπός {m} /potapós/, αχαρακτήριστος {m} /acharaktíristos/
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despite {prep} (in spite of)
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:: παρά /pará/
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despondence {n} (despondency) SEE: despondency
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despondency {n} (loss of hope or confidence)
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:: αθυμία {f} /athymía/
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despondency {n} (a feeling of depression or disheartenment)
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:: αθυμία {f} /athymía/
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despondent {adj} (in low spirits from loss of hope or courage)
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:: άθυμος /áthymos/
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despot {n} (ruler with absolute power; tyrant)
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:: δεσπότης {m} /despótis/
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despotism {n} (government by a singular authority)
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:: δεσποτισμός {m} /despotismós/
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dessert {n} (sweet confection served as the last course of a meal)
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:: γλυκό {n} /glykó/
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destalinization {n} (process of discrediting and the reforming the policies of Joseph Stalin)
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:: αποσταλινοποίηση {f} /apostalinopoíisi/
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destination {n} (the place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent)
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:: προορισμός {m} /proorismós/ (proorismós)
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destiny {n} (predetermined condition; fate; fixed order of things) SEE: fate
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destitution {n} (extreme state of poverty)
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:: ένδεια {f} /éndeia/, απορία {f} /aporía/
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destroy {v} (to damage beyond use or repair)
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:: καταστρέφω /katastréfo/
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destroyer {n} (type of warship)
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:: αντιτορπιλικό {n} /antitorpilikó/
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destructible {adj} (liable to destruction)
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:: φθαρτός {m} /fthartós/, καταστρέψιμος {m} /katastrépsimos/
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destruction {n} (act of destroying)
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:: καταστροφή {f} /katastrofí/, συντριβή {f} /syntriví/
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destruction {n} (results of a destructive event)
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:: καταστροφή {f} /katastrofí/
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destructive {adj} (causing destruction; damaging)
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:: καταστροφικός {m} /katastrofikós/, καταστρεπτικός {m} /katastreptikós/
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detachable {adj} (designed to be unfastened)
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:: αφαιρούμενος /afairoúmenos/, αποσπάσιμος /apospásimos/, αποσπώμενος /apospómenos/
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detail {n} (something small enough to escape casual notice)
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:: λεπτομέρεια {f} /leptoméreia/
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detail {n} (plural: personal information)
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:: δεδομένα {n-p} /dedoména/, στοιχεία {n-p} /stoicheía/
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detain {v} (to detain) SEE: hold
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detain {v} (keep someone from proceeding)
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:: καθυστερώ /kathysteró/
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detain {v} (put under custody)
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:: κρατώ /krató/
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detain {v} (seize goods for official purposes)
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:: κατάσχω /katáscho/
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detect {v} (to detect) SEE: notice
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detection {n} (act of detecting or sensing something)
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:: ανίχνευση {f} /aníchnefsi/
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detective {n} (police officer who looks for evidence)
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:: αστυνομικός ερευνητής /astynomikós erevnitís/, ερευνητής /erevnitís/, ντετέκτιβ {m} {f} /detéktiv/
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detective {n} (person employed to find information)
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:: ερευνητής /erevnitís/, ιδιωτικός ερευνητής /idiotikós erevnitís/, ντετέκτιβ {m} {f} /detéktiv/
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detector {n} (device capable of registering a specific substance or physical phenomenon)
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:: ανιχνευτής {m} /anichneftís/
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detergent {n} (any non-soap cleaning agent, especially a synthetic surfactant)
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:: απορρυπαντικό {n} /aporrypantikó/
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deteriorate {v} (make worse)
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:: χειροτερεύω /cheiroterévo/
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deteriorate {v} (grow worse)
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:: χειροτερεύω /cheiroterévo/
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deterioration {n} (process of making or growing worse)
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:: επιδείνωση {f} /epideínosi/
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determinant {n} (scalar that encodes certain characteristics of a square matrix)
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:: ορίζουσα {f} /orízousa/
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determination {n} (quality of mind which reaches definite conclusions; decision of character; resoluteness)
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:: αποφασιστικότητα {f} /apofasistikótita/
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determine {v} (to set the limits of)
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:: καθορίζω /kathorízo/
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determinism {n} (notion in ethics)
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:: αιτιοκρατία {f} /aitiokratía/
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determinist {n} (advocate of determinism)
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:: ντετερμινιστής {m} /deterministís/, ντετερμινίστρια {f} /determinístria/
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deterministic {adj} (of or relating to determinism)
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:: αιτιοκρατικός /aitiokratikós/
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deterministically {adv} (in a deterministic manner)
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:: αιτιοκρατικά /aitiokratiká/
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deterrence {n} (action taken by states or alliances)
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:: αποτροπή {f} /apotropí/
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deterrent {adj} (serving to deter)
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:: αποτρεπτικός /apotreptikós/
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detour {n} (diversion or deviation)
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:: παράκαμψη {f} /parákampsi/
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detractor {n} (a person that belittles the worth of another person or cause)
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:: δυσφημιστής {m} /dysfimistís/
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detrimental {adj} (causing damage or harm)
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:: επιβλαβής {m} {f} /epivlavís/
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Detroit {prop} (largest city and former capital of Michigan)
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:: Ντητρόιτ /Ditróit/
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dette {n} (debt) SEE: debt
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deus ex machina {n} (contrived plot resolution)
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:: από μηχανής θεός /apó michanís theós/
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deuterium {n} (isotope of hydrogen, see also: heavy hydrogen)
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:: δευτέριο {n} /deftério/
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Deuteronomy {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Δευτερονόμιο {n} /Defteronómio/
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Deutsche Mark {n} (former currency unit of Germany)
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:: μάρκο {n} /márko/
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Devanagari {prop} (abugida alphabet of India and Nepal)
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:: ντεβανάγκαρι {n} /devanágkari/
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devastating {adj} (causing devastation)
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:: συντριπτικός /syntriptikós/
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devastation {n} (act of devastating or state of being devastated)
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:: αφανισμός {n} /afanismós/, συντριβή {f} /syntriví/, καταστροφή {f} /katastrofí/
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develop {v} (to progress)
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:: αναπτύσσω /anaptýsso/
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develop {v} (to bring out photographic images)
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:: εμφανίζω /emfanízo/
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development {n} (process of developing)
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:: ανάπτυξη {f} /anáptyxi/
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development {n} (something which has developed)
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:: εξέλιξη {f} /exélixi/
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deviationist {n} (One who deviates from accepted beliefs or policies)
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:: αμφισβητίας {m} /amfisvitías/
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device {n} (piece of equipment)
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:: συσκευή {f} /syskeví/
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device {n} (project, stratagem, artifice)
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:: τέχνασμα {n} /téchnasma/
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device {n} (heraldry: personal motto or emblem)
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:: έμβλημα {n} /émvlima/
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device {n} (law: image used in whole or part as a trademark or service mark)
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:: έμβλημα {n} /émvlima/
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device {n} (computing) SEE: peripheral device
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device {n} (rhetoric: device) SEE: rhetorical device
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devil {n} (dust devil) SEE: dust devil
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devil {n} (a creature of hell)
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:: διάβολος {m} /diávolos/
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devil {n} (the devil: the chief devil)
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:: Διάβολος {m} /Diávolos/
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devil {n} (bad part of the conscience)
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:: δαίμονας {m} /daímonas/
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devil {n} (wicked or naughty person)
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:: δαίμονας {m} /daímonas/, διάβολος {m} /diávolos/, ζιζάνιο {n} /zizánio/
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devil {n} (person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him)
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:: διάβολος {m} /diávolos/
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devilish {adj} (resembling or characteristic of a devil)
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:: διαβολικός /diavolikós/
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devil is in the details {proverb} (specific provisions of something may be complicated)
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:: ο διάβολος κρύβεται στις λεπτομέρειες /o diávolos krývetai stis leptoméreies/
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devil's advocate {n} (debater)
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:: συνήγορος του διαβόλου {m} {f} /synígoros tou diavólou/
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devil's advocate {n} (canon lawyer)
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:: συνήγορος του διαβόλου {m} {f} /synígoros tou diavólou/
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devil's claw {n} (nasty, resembling a claw)
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:: αρπαγόφυτο {n} /arpagófyto/
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Devonian {adj} (of period from 415 to 360 million years ago)
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:: δεβόνιος {m} {f} /devónios/
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Devonian {prop} (Devonian period)
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:: Δεβόνια {f} /Devónia/
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devote {v} (to commit oneself for a certain matter)
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:: αφιερώνω /afieróno/
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devotion {n} (the act or state of devoting or being devoted)
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:: ευλάβεια {f} /evláveia/
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devotion {n} (religious veneration, zeal, or piety)
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:: αφοσίωση {f} /afosíosi/
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devour {v} (to eat greedily)
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:: καταβροχθίζω /katavrochthízo/
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devout {adj} (devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties)
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:: ευσεβής {m} /efsevís/
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devshirme {n} (collection of non-Muslim children to be converted to Islam)
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:: παιδομάζωμα /paidomázoma/
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dew {n} (moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc)
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:: πάχνη {f} /páchni/, δροσιά {f} /drosiá/, δρόσος {f} /drósos/
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dewdrop {n} (a droplet of water formed as dew)
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:: δροσοσταλίδα {f} /drosostalída/
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dexterity {n} (skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands)
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:: επιδεξιότητα {f} /epidexiótita/, δεξιοσύνη {f} /dexiosýni/, επιτηδειότητα {f} /epitideiótita/, μαστοριά {f} /mastoriá/
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dextro {adj} (dextrorotatory) SEE: dextrorotatory
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dextrogyre {adj} (dextrorotatory) SEE: dextrorotatory
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dextromanual {adj} (right-handed) SEE: right-handed
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dextrorotatory {adj} (that rotates the plane of polarized light to the right)
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:: δεξιόστροφος {m} /dexióstrofos/
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Dhaka {prop} (capital of Bangladesh)
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:: Ντάκα {f} /Dáka/
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dharma {n} (principle that orders the universe)
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:: ντάρμα /dárma/
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diabetes {n} (A group of metabolic diseases)
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:: διαβήτης {m} /diavítis/, ζάχαρο {n} /zácharo/
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diabetes {n} (diabetes insipidus) SEE: diabetes insipidus
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diabetes insipidus {n} (Disease)
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:: άποιος διαβήτης {m} /ápoios diavítis/
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diabetes mellitus {n} (medical disorder)
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:: σακχαρώδης διαβήτης {m} /sakcharódis diavítis/
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diabetic {adj} (of diabetes)
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:: διαβητικός {m} /diavitikós/
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diabetic {adj} (having diabetes)
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:: διαβητικός {m} /diavitikós/
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diabetic {adj} (suitable for one having diabetes mellitus)
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:: διαβητικός {m} /diavitikós/
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diabetic {n} (person suffering from diabetes mellitus)
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:: διαβητικός {m} /diavitikós/
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diabetology {n} (the study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes)
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:: διαβητολογία /diavitología/
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diabolically {adv} (In a diabolical manner)
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:: διαβολικά /diavoliká/
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diachronic {adj} (changing with time)
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:: διαχρονικός /diachronikós/
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diachronic linguistics {n} (historical linguistics) SEE: historical linguistics
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diacritic {n} (diacritical mark) SEE: diacritical mark
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diacritical mark {n} (symbol)
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:: διακριτικό σημείο {n} /diakritikó simeío/
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diaeresis {n} (diacritic placed over a vowel letter)
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:: διαλυτικά {n-p} /dialytiká/
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diagenesis {n} (all the chemical, physical, and biological changes sediment goes through during and after lithification)
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:: διαγένεση {f} /diagénesi/
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diagnose {v} (determine the root cause of)
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:: διαγιγνώσκω /diagignósko/
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diagnosis {n} (identification of the nature and cause of an illness)
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:: διάγνωση {f} /diágnosi/
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diagnostic {adj} (of, or relating to diagnosis)
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:: διαγνωστικός /diagnostikós/
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diagonal {n} (slash) SEE: slash
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diagram {n} (plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show workings or parts relationships)
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:: διάγραμμα {n} /diágramma/
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diagram {n} (graph or chart)
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:: διάγραμμα {n} /diágramma/
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dial {n} (sundial) SEE: sundial
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dialect {n} (particular variety of a language)
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:: διάλεκτος {f} /diálektos/
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dialect continuum {n} (a range of dialects)
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:: διαλεκτικό συνεχές {n} /dialektikó synechés/
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dialectical materialism {n} (branch of philosophy)
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:: διαλεκτικός υλισμός {m} /dialektikós ylismós/
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dialectological {adj}
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:: διαλεκτολογικός {m} /dialektologikós/
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dialectology {n} (the study of dialects)
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:: διαλεκτολογία {f} /dialektología/
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dialog {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals) SEE: dialogue
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dialog {n} (verbal part of a literary or dramatic work) SEE: dialogue
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dialog {n} (literary form resembling a conversation) SEE: dialogue
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dialog {n} (computing: dialogue box) SEE: dialogue
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dialogue {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals)
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:: διάλογος /diálogos/, συνομιλία {f} /synomilía/
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diameter {n} (line)
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:: διάμετρος {f} /diámetros/
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diameter {n} (length of this line)
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:: διάμετρος {f} /diámetros/
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diamond {n} (rhombus) SEE: rhombus
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diamond {n} (uncountable: mineral)
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:: διαμάντι {n} /diamánti/
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diamond {n} (gemstone)
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:: διαμάντι {n} /diamánti/
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diamond {n} (card games: card of the diamonds suit)
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:: καρό {n} /karó/
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diamonds {n} (one of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦)
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:: καρό /karó/
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Diana {prop} (Roman goddess)
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:: Άρτεμις {f} /Ártemis/
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diaper {n} (absorbent garment worn by a baby, or by someone who is incontinent)
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:: πάνα {f} /pána/
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diaphanous {adj} (transparent; allowing light to pass through)
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:: διαφανής {m} /diafanís/ (diafanís)
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diarist {n} (one who keeps a diary)
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:: ημερολογιογράφος {m} {f} /imerologiográfos/
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diarrhea {n} (medical condition)
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:: διάρροια /diárroia/, ευκοιλιότητα {f} /efkoiliótita/
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diarrhea {n} (watery excrement)
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:: διάρροια {f} /diárroia/
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diarrheal {adj} (causing or associated with diarrhea)
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:: ευκοίλιος {m} /efkoílios/
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diarrheic {adj} (diarrheal) SEE: diarrheal
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diary {n} (daily log of experiences)
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:: ημερολόγιο {n} /imerológio/
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diaspora {n} (dispersion of a group of people)
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:: διασπορά {f} /diasporá/
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Diaspora {prop} (dispersion of a group of people) SEE: diaspora
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diaspore {n} (natural hydrate of aluminium)
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:: διάσπορο {n} /diásporo/
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diastole {n} (relaxation of the heart)
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:: διαστολή {f} /diastolí/
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diatom {n} (grouping of minute algae)
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:: διάτομα {n-p} /diátoma/
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diatomite {n} (A fine, powdery earth formed from the skeletons of diatoms)
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:: διατομίτης {m} /diatomítis/
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diatribe {n} (bitter denunciation)
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:: καταγγελία {f} /katangelía/
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diatribe {n} (prolongued discourse)
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:: διατριβή {f} /diatriví/
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diazepam {n} (minor tranquillizer)
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:: διαζεπάμη {f} /diazepámi/
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dice {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance) SEE: die
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dichotomy {n} (separation or division into two)
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:: διχοτόμηση {f} /dichotómisi/
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dichromic {adj} (containing two atoms of chromium)
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:: διχρωμικός /dichromikós/
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dick {n} (slang: penis)
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:: ψωλή {f} /psolí/ , πούτσος {m} /poútsos/ , πούτσα {f} /poútsa/ , καυλί {n} /kavlí/ , πούλος {m} /poúlos/, πούλλος {m} /poúllos/, παπάρι {n} /papári/ , παπάρα {f} /papára/
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Dickensian {adj} (reminiscent of Dickens' writings)
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:: ντικενσιανό {n} /dikensianó/
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dickhead {n} ((slang) glans penis)
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:: πουτσοκέφαλος {m} /poutsokéfalos/
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dickhead {n} ((slang) stupid person)
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:: ηλίθιος {m} /ilíthios/, βλάκας {m} /vlákas/, ηλίθια {f} /ilíthia/
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dickhead {n} (glans penis) SEE: glans penis
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dickslap {n} (the act of slapping with the penis)
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:: πουτσοσκάμπιλο {n} /poutsoskámpilo/, πουτσοσφάλιαρο {n} /poutsosfáliaro/
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dicotyledon {n} (in botany)
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:: δικοτυλήδονα {n-p} /dikotylídona/
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dicotyledonous {adj} (of or pertaining to the dicotyledons)
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:: δικοτυλήδονος /dikotylídonos/
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dicotyledonous {adj} (having two dicotyledons)
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:: δικοτυλήδονος /dikotylídonos/
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dictation {n} (the process of speaking for someone else to write down the words)
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:: υπαγόρευση {f} /ypagórefsi/
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dictation {n} (an activity in school where the teacher reads a passage aloud and the students write it down)
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:: υπαγόρευση {f} /ypagórefsi/
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dictator {n} (totalitarian leader of a dictatorship)
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:: δικτάτορας {m} /diktátoras/
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dictator {n} (tyrannical boss, or authority figure)
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:: δικτάτορας {m} /diktátoras/
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dictatorship {n} (a government led by a dictator)
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:: δικτατορία {f} /diktatoría/
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dictatorship of the majority {n}
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:: δικτατορία της πλειοψηφίας {f} /diktatoría tis pleiopsifías/
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dictionary {n} (publication that explains the meanings of an ordered list of words)
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:: λεξικό {n} /lexikó/
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Didymoteicho {prop} (city)
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:: Διδυμότειχο {f} /Didymóteicho/
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die {v} (to stop living)
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:: πεθαίνω /pethaíno/, αποθνήσκω /apothnísko/, αποβιώνω /apovióno/
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die {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance)
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:: ζάρι {n} /zári/, ζάρια {p} /zária/, κύβος {m} /kývos/, κύβοι {p} /kývoi/
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diencephalon {n} (region of the human brain)
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:: διεγκέφαλος {m} /diegkéfalos/
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diesel {n} (fuel)
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:: ντίζελ {n} {f} /dízel/
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diesel {n} (vehicle)
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:: ντίζελ {n} {f} /dízel/
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diet {n} (food a person or animal consumes)
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:: διατροφή {f} /diatrofí/
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diet {n} (controlled regimen of food)
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:: δίαιτα {f} /díaita/, διαιτολόγιο {n} /diaitológio/
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diet {n} (habitual consumption)
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:: δίαιτα {f} /díaita/
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diet {n} (council of leaders)
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:: δίαιτα {f} /díaita/, συνέλευση {f} /synélefsi/, σύνοδος {f} /sýnodos/, βουλή {f} /voulí/
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diethyl ether {n} (diethyl ether)
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:: διαιθυλαιθέρας {m} /diaithylaithéras/
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dietitian {n} (person who studies or practices dietetics)
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:: διαιτολόγος {m} {f} /diaitológos/
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differ {v} (not to have the same characteristics)
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:: διαφέρω /diaféro/
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differ {v} (to have diverging opinions, disagree)
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:: διαφέρω /diaféro/
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difference {n} (quality of being different)
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:: διαφορά {f} /diaforá/
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difference {n} (characteristic of something that makes it different from something else)
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:: διαφορά {f} /diaforá/
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difference {n} (disagreement or argument about something important)
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:: διαφορά {f} /diaforá/
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difference {n} (arithmetic: result of a subtraction)
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:: διαφορά {f} /diaforá/
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difference {v} (to distinguish or differentiate)
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:: διακρίνω /diakríno/
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different {adj} (not the same)
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:: διαφορετικός {m} /diaforetikós/
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differential {adj} (relating to a difference)
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:: διαφορικός {m} /diaforikós/
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differential {adj} (dependent on)
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:: διάφορος {m} /diáforos/
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differential {adj} (relating to differentiation or differential calculus)
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:: διαφορικός {m} /diaforikós/
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differential {n} (difference between similar or comparable things)
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:: διαφορικό {n} /diaforikó/
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differential {n} (infinitesimal change)
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:: διαφορικό {n} /diaforikó/
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differentiation {n} (act of differentiating)
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:: διαφοροποίηση {f} /diaforopoíisi/
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differentiation {n} (act of distinguishing or describing a thing, by giving its different, or specific difference)
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:: αντιδιαστολή {f} /antidiastolí/
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differentiation {n} (in analysis)
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:: διαφοροποίηση {f} /diaforopoíisi/
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differently {adv} (in a different way)
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:: αλλιώς /alliós/
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difficult {adj} (hard, not easy)
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:: δύσκολος /dýskolos/
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diffidence {n} (The state of being diffident, timid or shy; reticence or self-effacement)
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:: αιδημοσύνη {f} /aidimosýni/
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diffident {adj} (distrustful)
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:: καχύποπτος {m} /kachýpoptos/
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diffident {adj} (lacking confidence in oneself)
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:: άτολμος {m} /átolmos/, σεμνός {m} /semnós/, ντροπαλός /dropalós/
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diffraction {n} (the breaking up of an electromagnetic wave as it passes a geometric structure)
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:: διάθλαση {f} /diáthlasi/
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dig {v} (to move hard-packed earth out of the way)
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:: σκάβω /skávo/
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dig {n} (archeological investigation)
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:: ανασκαφή {f} /anaskafí/
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digamma {n} (letter of the Old Greek alphabet)
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:: δίγαμμα {n} /dígamma/
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digest {n} (compilation of statutes or decisions analytically arranged)
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:: επιτομή {f} /epitomí/
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digestion {n} (process in gastrointestinal tract)
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:: πέψη {f} /pépsi/, χώνεψη {f} /chónepsi/
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digestion {n} (result of this process)
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:: πέψη {f} /pépsi/, χώνεψη {f} /chónepsi/
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digestion {n} (processing of decay in organic matter assisted by microorganisms)
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:: αποσύνθεση {f} /aposýnthesi/
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digestion {n} (assimilation and understanding of ideas)
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:: αφομοίωση {f} /afomoíosi/
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digestive system {n} (system of organs)
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:: πεπτικό σύστημα {n} /peptikó sýstima/
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digger {n} (spade (playing card)) SEE: spade
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digger {n} (nickname for a friend) SEE: bugger
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digger {n} (gold miner) SEE: gold digger
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digit {n} (finger or toe)
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:: δάκτυλο {n} /dáktylo/
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digit {n} (numeral)
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:: ψηφίο {n} /psifío/, αριθμός {m} /arithmós/
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digital {adj} (having to do or performed with a finger)
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:: δακτυλικός {m} /daktylikós/
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digital {adj} (representing discrete values)
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:: ψηφιακός {m} /psifiakós/
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digital {adj} (of or relating to computers)
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:: ψηφιακός {m} /psifiakós/
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digitalis {n} (genus)
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:: δακτυλίτιδα {f} /daktylítida/
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digitalization {n} (digitization) SEE: digitization
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digital signal {n}
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:: ψηφιακό σήμα {n} /psifiakó síma/
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digital watermark {n} (embedded auxiliary data)
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:: ψηφιακό υδατόσημο {n} /psifiakó ydatósimo/
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digitisation {n} (the conversion of data from analog to digital or binary)
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:: ψηφιοποίηση {f} /psifiopoíisi/
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digitization {n} (conversion of data from digital)
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:: ψηφιοποίηση {f} /psifiopoíisi/
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digitize {v} (represent something as a sequence of binary digits)
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:: ψηφιοποιώ /psifiopoió/
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digits {n} (slang: telephone number)
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:: νούμερο {n} /noúmero/
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diglossia {n} (the coexistence of two closely related native languages)
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:: διγλωσσία {f} /diglossía/
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dignity {n} (quality or state)
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:: αξιοπρέπεια {f} /axioprépeia/
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digs {n} (clothes) SEE: clothes
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Dijon {prop} (city in Burgundy)
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:: Ντιζόν {f} /Dizón/
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dilapidated {adj} (having fallen into a state of disrepair)
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:: ρημαγμένος /rimagménos/, ερειπωμένος /ereipoménos/
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dilapidation {n} (the state of being dilapidated)
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:: φθορά {f} /fthorá/
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dilatation {n} (act of dilating; dilation)
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:: διαστολή {f} /diastolí/
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dilatation {n} (dilation of a canal or other organ)
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:: διαστολή {f} /diastolí/
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dilation {n} (delay) SEE: delay
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dildo {n} (artificial phallus)
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:: όλισβος {m} /ólisvos/
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dilemma {n} (circumstance in which a choice must be made between two alternatives)
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:: δίλημμα {n} /dílimma/
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Dili {prop} (capital)
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:: Ντίλι /Díli/
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diligence {n} (qualities of a hard worker, including conscientiousness, determination, perseverance)
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:: προκοπή {f} /prokopí/
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dill {n} (fool) SEE: fool
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dill {n} (herb of the species Anethum graveolens)
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:: άνηθος {m} /ánithos/
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dilute {v} (to add more of a solvent to a solution; especially to add more water)
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:: αραιώνω /araióno/
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diluted {adj} (having descreased density)
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:: αραιωμένος {m} /araioménos/
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dim {adj} (not bright, not colourful)
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:: σκοτεινός {m} /skoteinós/, θαμπός {m} /thampós/, θολός {m} /tholós/
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dim {adj} (not smart)
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:: κουτός {m} /koutós/
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dim {adj} (indistinct)
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:: αμυδρός {m} /amydrós/, δυσδιάκριτος {m} /dysdiákritos/
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dim {v} (to make something less bright)
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:: θαμπώνω /thampóno/, θολώνω /tholóno/
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dim-bulb {adj} (slow-witted, stupid) SEE: stupid
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dimension {n} (single aspect of a thing)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimension {n} (measure of spatial extent)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimension {n} (construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimension {n} (in geometry)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimension {n} (in physics)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimension {n} (in computing)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimension {n} (in science fiction)
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:: διάσταση {f} /diástasi/
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dimensionless {adj} (dimensionless)
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:: αδιάστατος /adiástatos/
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diminutive {adj} (very small)
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:: μικροσκοπικός /mikroskopikós/
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diminutive {adj} (serving to diminish)
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:: μειωτικός /meiotikós/
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diminutive {adj} (grammar)
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:: υποκοριστικός /ypokoristikós/
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diminutive {n} (grammar: word form expressing smallness)
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:: υποκοριστικό {n} /ypokoristikó/
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dimorphism {n} (biology: occurrence of two distinct forms of any part)
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:: διμορφισμός {m} /dimorfismós/
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dimorphism {n} (biology: occurrence in an animal species of two distinct types of individual)
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:: διμορφισμός {m} /dimorfismós/
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dimple {n} (skin depression, especially at corners of the mouth)
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:: λακκάκι {n} /lakkáki/
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dimple {v} (create a dimple in)
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:: πτυχώσει /ptychósei/
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dinar {n} (official currency of several countries)
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:: δηνάριο /dinário/
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diner {n} (a small and inexpensive type of restaurant which may be modelled to resemble a dining car)
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:: μικροεστιατόριο {n} /mikroestiatório/
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ding-a-ling {n} (dick) SEE: dick
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dingo {n} (wild dog native to Australia)
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:: ντίγκο {n} /dígko/
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dining room {n} (room, in a home or hotel, where meals are eaten)
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:: τραπεζαρία {f} /trapezaría/
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dinner {n} (main meal of the day)
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:: δείπνο {n} /deípno/, βραδινό {n} /vradinó/, κύριο γεύμα {n} /kýrio gévma/
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dinner {n} (a meal given to an animal)
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:: τροφή {f} /trofí/
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dinner {n} (midday meal)
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:: γεύμα {n} /gévma/, μεσημεριανό {n} /mesimerianó/
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dinner {n} (a formal meal)
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:: γεύμα {n} /gévma/, δείπνο {n} /deípno/
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dinner jacket {n} (type of formal suit) SEE: tuxedo
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dinosaur {n} (extinct reptile)
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:: δεινόσαυρος {m} /deinósavros/
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dinosaur {n}
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:: δεινόσαυρος {m} /deinósavros/
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dinosaurology {n} ((informal) branch of paleontology that focuses on studying dinosaurs)
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:: δεινοσαυρολογία {f} /deinosavrología/
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diocese {n} (region administered by a bishop)
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:: επισκοπή {f} /episkopí/
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Diocletian {prop} (Roman cognomen)
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:: Διοκλητιανός {m} /Dioklitianós/
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diode {n} (electronic device)
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:: δίοδος {m} /díodos/
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Diogenes {prop} (Ancient Greek name)
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:: Διογένης /Diogénis/
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Diomedes {prop} (Greek mythical hero)
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:: Διομήδης /Diomídis/
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dionysian {adj} (wild, irrational, and undisciplined)
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:: διονυσιακός {m} /dionysiakós/
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Dionysian {adj} (of or pertaining to Dionysus)
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:: διονυσιακός {m} /dionysiakós/
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Dionysius {prop} (Ancient Greek male given name)
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:: Διονύσιος /Dionýsios/
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dioptase {n} (Mineral)
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:: διοπτάσιος /dioptásios/
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diopter {n} (alidade) SEE: alidade
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dioptrics {n} (study of the refraction of light)
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:: διοπτρική {f} /dioptrikí/
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Dioscuri {prop} (the twins)
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:: Διόσκουροι {m-p} /Dióskouroi/
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dioxide {n} (any oxide containing two oxygen atoms in each molecule)
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:: διοξείδιο {n} /dioxeídio/
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diphtheria {n} (infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract)
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:: διφθερίτις {f} /diftherítis/
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diphthong {n} (complex vowel sound)
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:: δίφθογγος {m} /dífthongos/
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diphthongisation {n} (shift from monophthong to diphthong)
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:: διφθογγισμός {m} /difthongismós/
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diplodocus {n} (dinosaur)
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:: διπλόδοκος {m} /diplódokos/
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diploma {n} (certificate)
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:: δίπλωμα {n} /díploma/
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diplopia {n} (ophthalmologic condition where one perceives two images)
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:: διπλωπία {f} /diplopía/
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dipsomania {n} (addiction to alcohol)
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:: διψομανία {f} /dipsomanía/
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dipsomaniac {n} (An alcoholic)
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:: διψομανής {c} /dipsomanís/
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diptych {n} (picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets)
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:: δίπτυχο {n} /díptycho/
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direct {adj} (Straight, constant, without interruption)
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:: άμεσος /ámesos/, απευθείας /apeftheías/
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direct {v} (to aim at)
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:: απευθύνω /apefthýno/, απευθύνομαι /apefthýnomai/
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direct current {n} (electric current in which the electrons flow in one direction, but may vary with time)
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:: συνεχές ρεύμα {n} /synechés révma/
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direction {n} (indication of the point toward which an object is moving)
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:: κατεύθυνση {f} /katéfthynsi/
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directions {n} (direction) SEE: direction
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directly {adv} (in a direct manner)
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:: κατευθείαν /kateftheían/
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directly {adv} (in a straightforward way)
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:: άμεσα /ámesa/
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directly {adv} (plainly, without circumlocution or ambiguity)
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:: ευθέως /efthéos/
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directly {adv} (exactly; just)
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:: ακριβώς /akrivós/
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directly {adv} (straightforwardly; honestly)
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:: ευθέως /efthéos/
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directly {adv} (soon; next; when it becomes convenient)
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:: άμεσα /ámesa/, απευθείας /apeftheías/
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directly {adv} (immediately) SEE: immediately
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director {n} (supervisor, manager, see also: film director)
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:: σκηνοθέτης {m} /skinothétis/, διευθυντής {m} /diefthyntís/
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directorate {n} (an agency headed by a director)
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:: διευθυντήριο {n} /diefthyntírio/
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directory {n} (list of names, addresses etc.)
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:: κατάλογος {m} /katálogos/
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directory {n} (structured listing of files)
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:: κατάλογος {m} /katálogos/
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directory {n} (simulated folder)
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:: κατάλογος {m} /katálogos/
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dirhem {n} (unit of weight)
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:: δράμι {n} /drámi/
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dirigisme {n} (directive economy somewhat approaching centrally planned economy)
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:: διευθυντισμός {m} /diefthyntismós/
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dirty {adj} (covered with or containing dirt)
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:: βρόμικος /vrómikos/, ακάθαρτος /akáthartos/, λερωμένος /leroménos/
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dirty {adj} (that makes one dirty)
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:: βρόμικος /vrómikos/
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dirty {adj} (morally unclean, obscene or indecent)
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:: βρόμικος /vrómikos/
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dirty {adj} (dishonourable, violating standards or rules)
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:: βρόμικος /vrómikos/
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dirty {adj} (of color: discolored by impurities)
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:: ακάθαρτος /akáthartos/
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dirty old man {n} (a lecherous man)
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:: πορνόγερος {m} /pornógeros/
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dis- {prefix} (reversal or removal)
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:: απο- /apo-/
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dis- {prefix} (apart)
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:: απο- /apo-/
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disable {v} (to deactivate a function of an electronic or mechanical device)
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:: απενεργοποιώ /apenergopoió/
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disabled {adj} (having a disability)
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:: ανάπηρος /anápiros/
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disadvantage {n} (weakness)
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:: μειονέκτημα {n} /meionéktima/
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disagree {v} (to fail to agree)
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:: διαφωνώ /diafonó/
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disagree {v} (to fail to conform or correspond with)
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:: διαφωνώ /diafonó/
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disagreement {n} (An argument or debate)
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:: διαφωνία {f} /diafonía/
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disagreement {n} (A condition of not agreeing or concurring)
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:: ασυμφωνία {f} /asymfonía/
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disallow {v} (to refuse to allow) SEE: forbid
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disambiguate {v} (remove ambiguities)
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:: αποσαφηνίζω /aposafinízo/
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disambiguation {n} (removal of ambiguity)
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:: αποσαφήνιση {f} /aposafínisi/
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disappear {v} (to vanish)
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:: εξαφανίζομαι /exafanízomai/
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disappear {v} (to make vanish)
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:: εξαφανίζω /exafanízo/
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disappearance {n} (action of disappearing or vanishing)
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:: εξαφάνιση {f} /exafánisi/
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disappoint {v} (to displease by underperforming etc.)
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:: απογοητεύω /apogoïtévo/
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disappointed {adj} (defeated of hope or expectation)
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:: απογοητευμένος /apogoïtevménos/
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disappointing {adj} (that disappoints or disappoint)
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:: απογοητευτικός /apogoïteftikós/
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disappointment {n} (emotion)
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:: απογοήτευση {f} /apogoḯtefsi/
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disapproval {n} (disapproval)
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:: αποδοκιμασία {f} /apodokimasía/
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disapprove {v}
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:: αποδοκιμάζω /apodokimázo/
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disapproving {v} (present participle of disapprove)
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:: αρνητικός /arnitikós/
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disarmament {n} (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
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:: αφοπλισμός {m} /afoplismós/
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disarrange {v} (undo the arrangement of)
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:: ανακατεύω /anakatévo/
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disarrangement {n} (upset of the normal order)
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:: ακαταστασία {f} /akatastasía/
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disassembly {n} (process of disassembling)
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:: αποδόμηση {f} /apodómisi/
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disaster {n} (unexpected catastrophe causing physical damage, etc.)
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:: καταστροφή {f} /katastrofí/
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disaster {n} (unforeseen event causing great loss, etc.)
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:: καταστροφή /katastrofí/
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disastrous {adj} (of the nature of a disaster; calamitous)
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:: καταστροφικός /katastrofikós/
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disbelief {n} (unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case)
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:: δυσπιστία {f} /dyspistía/, σκεπτικισμός {m} /skeptikismós/
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disbelief {n} (astonishment)
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:: κατάπληξη {f} /katáplixi/
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disbud {v} (horticulturally prune)
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:: βλαστολογώ /vlastologó/
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disc {n} (disk) SEE: disk
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discard {v} (to discard, set aside) SEE: remove
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disc brake {n} (type of brake)
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:: δισκόφρενο {n} /diskófreno/
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discern {v} (to perceive, recognize or comprehend with the mind; to descry)
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:: διακρίνω /diakríno/
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discern {v} (to distinguish something as being different from something else; to differentiate)
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:: διακρίνω /diakríno/
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discernible {adj} (possible to discern)
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:: ευδιάκριτος /evdiákritos/
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discharge {v} (to accomplish or complete, as an obligation)
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:: εκτελώ /ekteló/, εκπληρώ /ekpliró/
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discharge {v} (to expel or let go)
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:: απολύω /apolýo/
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discharge {v} ((electricity) the act of releasing an accumulated charge)
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:: εκφορτίζω /ekfortízo/, αποφορτίζω /apofortízo/
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discharge {v} ((military) to release (a member of the armed forces) from service)
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:: απολύω /apolýo/, απαλλάσσω /apallásso/, αποστρατεύω /apostratévo/
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discharge {v} (to operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling))
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:: εκπυρσοκροτώ /ekpyrsokrotó/, πυροδοτώ /pyrodotó/
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discharge {v} (unload)
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:: εκφορτώνω /ekfortóno/, ξεφορτώνω /xefortóno/
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discharge {n} (pus or exudate from a wound or orifice)
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:: έκκριση {f} /ékkrisi/
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discharge {n} (act of accomplishing (an obligation))
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:: εκπλήρωση {f} /ekplírosi/
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discharge {n} (act of expelling or letting go)
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:: απόλυση {f} /apólysi/
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discharge {n} (act of releasing a member of the armed forces from service)
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:: αποστράτευση {f} /apostrátefsi/
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discharge {n} (volume of water transported by a river in a certain amount of time)
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:: εκβολή {f} /ekvolí/
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discipline {n} (controlled behaviour, self-control)
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:: πειθαρχία {f} /peitharchía /
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discipline {n} (specific branch or knowledge or learning)
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:: επιστημονικός κλάδος {m} /epistimonikós kládos/
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disclaimer {n} (public disavowal)
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:: αποποίηση {f} /apopoíisi/, αποκήρυξη {f} /apokíryxi/
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disclaimer {n} (law: denial, disavowal, or renunciation (as of a title, claim, interest, estate, or trust; relinquishment or waiver of an interest or estate))
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:: αποποίηση {f} /apopoíisi/
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disco {n} (discotheque)
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:: ντίσκο {n} /dísko/
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disco {n} (type of music)
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:: ντίσκο {n} /dísko/
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discography {n} (complete collection of the releases of a musical act)
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:: δισκογραφία {f} /diskografía/
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discoloration {n} (act of discolouring or state of being discolored)
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:: αποχρωματισμός {m} /apochromatismós/, ξεθώριασμα {n} /xethóriasma/
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discoloration {n} (discoloured spot)
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:: αποχρωματισμός {m} /apochromatismós/
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disconnect {n} (lack of connection or accord) SEE: mismatch
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disconnect {v} (to sever or interrupt a connection)
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:: αποσυνδέω /aposyndéo/
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disconnect {v} (to become detached or withdrawn)
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:: αποκόβομαι /apokóvomai/, αποσύρομαι /aposýromai/
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disconnect {v} (to remove the connection between an appliance and an electrical power source)
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:: αποσυνδέω /aposyndéo/, κλείνω /kleíno/
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disconnect {n} (break in an existing connection)
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:: αποσύνδεση {f} /aposýndesi/
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disconsolate {adj} (cheerless, dreary)
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:: απελπισμένος {m} /apelpisménos/
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disconsolate {adj} (inconsolable)
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:: απαρηγόρητος {m} /aparigóritos/
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disconsolately {adv} (In a cheerless, dreary manner; in a manner which suggests that one is beyond consolation)
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:: απαρηγορήτως /aparigorítos/
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discontinuity {n} (lack of continuity)
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:: ασυνέχεια {f} /asynécheia/, διακοπή {f} /diakopí/
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discontinuity {n} (point in the range of a function)
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:: ασυνέχεια {f} /asynécheia/
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discontinuity {n} (subterranean interface)
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:: χάσμα {n} /chásma/
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discontinuous {adj} (intermittent)
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:: διαλείπων {m} /dialeípon/, διακεκομμένος {m} /diakekomménos/
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discontinuous {adj} (in mathematics)
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:: ασυνεχής {m} {f} /asynechís/
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discord {n} (lack of agreement)
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:: διχόνοια {f} /dichónoia/, διάσταση {f} /diástasi/, έριδα {f} /érida/
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discord {n} (strife resulting from lack of agreement; dissension)
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:: διαμάχη {f} /diamáchi/
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discord {n} (musical dissonance)
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:: δυσαρμονία {f} /dysarmonía/, παραφωνία {f} /parafonía/
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discotheque {n} (nightclub)
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:: ντισκοτέκ {f} /diskoték/
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discount {n} (reduction in price)
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:: έκπτωση {f} /ékptosi/
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discount {n} (deduction made for interest)
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:: υφαίρεση {f} /yfaíresi/
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discourage {v} (to dishearten)
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:: αποκαρδιώνω /apokardióno/, αποθαρρύνω /apotharrýno/
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discourage {v} (to persuade somebody not to do something)
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:: αποθαρρύνω /apotharrýno/
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discouragement {n} (the act of discouraging)
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:: αποθάρρυνση {f} /apothárrynsi/, πτόηση {f} /ptóisi/
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discourse {n} (expression in (spoken or written) words)
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:: ομιλία {f} /omilía/
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discourse {n} (formal lengthy exposition of some subject)
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:: ομιλία {f} /omilía/
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discourse {n} (verbal exchange or conversation)
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:: συνομιλία {f} /synomilía/
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discourse {n} (in social sciences)
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:: διάλεξη {f} /diálexi/
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discourse {v} (engage in discussion or conversation)
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:: συνομιλώ /synomiló/, διαλέγομαι /dialégomai/
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discourse {v} (write or speak formally and at length)
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:: διαλέγομαι /dialégomai/
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discover {v} (expose something previously covered)
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:: αποκαλύπτω /apokalýpto/
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discover {v} (find something for the first time)
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:: ανακαλύπτω /anakalýpto/
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discovery {n} (something discovered)
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:: ανακάλυψη {f} /anakálypsi/
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discovery {n} (the discovering of new things)
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:: ανακάλυψη {f} /anakálypsi/
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discreet {adj} (respectful of privacy or secrecy; quiet; diplomatic)
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:: διακριτική {f} /diakritikí/, διακριτικός {m} /diakritikós/
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discrepancy {n} (inconsistency)
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:: ασυμφωνία {f} /asymfonía/
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discrete {adj} (Separate; distinct; individual)
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:: διακριτός /diakritós/,διάκριτος /diákritos/
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discrete mathematics {n} (mathematical field)
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:: διακριτά μαθηματικά {n-p} /diakritá mathimatiká/
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discretion {n} (the quality of being discreet or circumspect)
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:: διακριτικότητα {f} /diakritikótita/, εχεμύθεια {f} /echemýtheia/
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discretion {n} (the ability to make wise choices or decisions)
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:: σύνεση {f} /sýnesi/, περίσκεψη {f} /perískepsi/
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discretion {n} (the freedom to make one's own judgements)
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:: διακριτική ευχέρεια {f} /diakritikí efchéreia/
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discriminant {n} (in algebra)
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:: διακρίνουσα {f} /diakrínousa/
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discursive {adj} (tending to digress from the main point; rambling)
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:: ασυνάρτητος {m} /asynártitos/, αμετροεπής {m} {f} /ametroepís/, πλατειαστικός {m} /plateiastikós/
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discursive {adj} (using reason and argument rather than intuition)
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:: διαλογικός {m} /dialogikós/, έλλογος {m} /éllogos/
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discus {n} (round plate-like object for throwing)
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:: δίσκος {m} /dískos/
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discuss {v} (to converse or debate concerning a particular topic)
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:: συζητώ /syzitó/
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discussion {n} (conversation or debate)
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:: συζήτηση {f} /syzítisi/, συνομιλία {f} /synomilía/
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discussion {n} (text giving further detail on a subject)
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:: μελέτη {f} /meléti/
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discus throw {n} (athletic event where a discus is thrown)
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:: δισκοβολία {f} /diskovolía/
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discus thrower {n} (athlete)
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:: δισκοβόλος {m} {f} /diskovólos/
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disdainful {adj} (showing contempt or scorn)
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:: ακατάδεκτος /akatádektos/
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disease {n} (an abnormal condition of the body causing discomfort or dysfunction)
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:: ασθένεια /asthéneia/, αρρώστια {f} /arróstia/, νόσος {f} /nósos/, πάθηση {f} /páthisi/; Ionic: νοῦσος {f} /noῦsos/
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disembarkation {n}
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:: αποβίβαση /apovívasi/
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disembodied {adj} (having no material body, immaterial, incorporeal, insubstantial)
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:: άυλος {m} /áylos/
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disentangle {v} (extricate)
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:: ξεμπερδεύω /xemperdévo/, ξεμπλέκω /xempléko/
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disgrace {n} (condition of being out of favor)
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:: δυσμένεια {f} /dysméneia/, όνειδος {m} /óneidos/, ανυποληψία {f} /anypolipsía/
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disgrace {n} (state of being dishonored)
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:: ατίμωση {f} /atímosi/
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disgrace {n} (that which brings dishonor)
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:: ντροπή {f} /dropí/, αίσχος {n} /aíschos/, όνειδος {n} /óneidos/
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disgrace {v} (bring shame upon)
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:: ατιμάζω /atimázo/, ντροπιάζω /dropiázo/, καταισχύνω /kataischýno/
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disgraceful {adj} (bringing or warranting disgrace)
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:: αισχρός /aischrós/, ελεεινός /eleeinós/
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disgust {v} (to cause an intense dislike for something)
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:: αηδιάζω /aïdiázo/
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disgust {n} (an intense dislike or repugnance)
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:: αηδία {f} /aïdía/
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disgusting {adj} (repulsive, distasteful)
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:: αηδιαστικός /aïdiastikós/
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dish {n} (vessel for holding/serving food)
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:: πιάτο {n} /piáto/
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dish {n} (specific type of food)
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:: πιάτο {n} /piáto/
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dish {n} (tableware to be/being washed)
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:: πιάτα {n-p} /piáta/
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disharmony {n} (the absence of harmony)
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:: δυσαρμονία {f} /dysarmonía/
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dishearten {v} (discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage)
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:: αποκαρδιώνω /apokardióno/, αποθαρρύνω /apotharrýno/
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dishevelled {adj} (untidy in appearance)
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:: αχτένιστος /achténistos/
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dishwasher {n} (machine)
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:: πλυντήριο πιάτων {n} /plyntírio piáton/
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dishwater {n} (washing water)
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:: απόνερα {n-p} /apónera/
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disillusion {n} (act or state of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief)
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:: απογοήτευση {f} /apogoḯtefsi/
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disillusionment {n} (feeling that arises from the discovery that something is not what it was anticipated to be)
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:: απογοήτευση {f} /apogoḯtefsi/
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disincarnate {adj} (without a body)
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:: εξαϋλωμένος {m} /exaÿloménos/, ασώματος {m} /asómatos/
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disincarnate {v} (to divest of body)
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:: εξαϋλώνω /exaÿlóno/
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disincentive {n} (something that discourages)
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:: αντικίνητρο {n} /antikínitro/
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disinfect {v} (sterilize by the use of cleaning agent)
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:: απολυμαίνω /apolymaíno/
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disinfectant {adj} (of a substance which kills germs and/or viruses)
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:: απολυμαντικός /apolymantikós/
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disinfectant {n} (A substance which kills germs and/or viruses)
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:: απολυμαντικό {n} /apolymantikó/
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disinfection {n} (treatment)
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:: απολύμανση {f} /apolýmansi/
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disinformation {n} (intentionally false information)
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:: παραπληροφόρηση {f} /paraplirofórisi/
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disinherit {v} (to exclude from inheritance)
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:: αποκληρώνω /apokliróno/
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disjunction {n} (logic)
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:: διάζευξη {f} /diázefxi/
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disjunctive {n} (disjunction) SEE: disjunction
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disk {n} (a thin, flat, circular plate)
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:: δίσκος {m} /dískos/, δισκάριο {n} /diskário/
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disk {n} (something resembling a disk)
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:: δίσκος {m} /dískos/
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disk {n} (intervertebral disc)
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:: δίσκος {m} /dískos/
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disk {n} (a vinyl phonograph/gramophone record)
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:: δίσκος {m} /dískos/
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disk {n} (a computer's hard disk)
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:: σκληρός δίσκος {m} /sklirós dískos/
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diskette {n} (small, flexible, magnetic disk for storage and retrieval of data) SEE: floppy disk
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dislike {n} (feeling of distaste)
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:: αντιπάθεια {f} /antipátheia/
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dislike {v} (not to like something)
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:: αντιπαθώ /antipathó/
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dismember {v} (remove limbs)
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:: διαμελίζω /diamelízo/
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dismember {v} (cut into pieces)
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:: διαμελίζω /diamelízo/
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dismissal {n} (deprivation of office)
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:: απόλυση {f} /apólysi/
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dismount {v} (to get off)
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:: κατεβεί /kateveí/
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Disney {prop} (surname)
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:: Ντίσνεϋ /Dísneÿ/
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Disneyan {adj} (of or relating to Walt Disney or his company)
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:: ντισνεϊκός /disneïkós/
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Disneyland {prop} (Disneyland, theme park)
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:: Ντίσνεϋλαντ {f} /Dísneÿlant/
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disobedience {n} (refusal to obey)
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:: ανυπακοή {f} /anypakoḯ/
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disobey {v} (to refuse to obey an order)
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:: απειθώ /apeithó/, παρακούω /parakoúo/
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disobey {v} (to refuse to obey)
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:: απειθώ /apeithó/, παρακούω /parakoúo/
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disorder {n} (absence of order)
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:: αταξία {f} /ataxía/, ταραχή {f} /tarachí/
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disorder {n} (disturbance of civic order or of public order)
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:: αναταραχή {f} /anatarachí/
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disorder {n} (physical or psychical malfunction)
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:: διαταραχή {f} /diatarachí/
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disordered {adj} (chaotic)
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:: ακατάστατος /akatástatos/
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disorganization {n} (act of disorganizing)
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:: αποδιοργάνωση {f} /apodiorgánosi/
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disorientation {n} (the loss of one's sense of direction)
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:: αποπροσανατολισμός {m} /apoprosanatolismós/
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disorientation {n} (a state of confusion with regard to time, place or identity)
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:: αποπροσανατολισμός {m} /apoprosanatolismós/
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disown {v} (to refuse to own)
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:: αποκηρύσσω /apokirýsso/, απαρνούμαι /aparnoúmai/
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disparaging {adj} (insulting)
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:: μειωτικός /meiotikós/
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dispatch {v} (To hurry)
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:: βιάζομαι /viázomai/
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dispatch {n} (The act of dispatching)
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:: αποστολή {f} /apostolí/
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dispatch {n} (dismissal) SEE: dismissal
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dispatcher {n} (One who dispatches (something))
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:: διανομέας {c} /dianoméas/
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dispatcher {n} (A piece of software responsible for assigning priorities and resources to tasks waiting to be scheduled)
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:: επιλογέας {m} /epilogéas/
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dispatch rider {n} (military messenger)
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:: αγγελιοφόρος {m} /angeliofóros/
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dispenser {n} (object used to dispense other items)
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:: διανεμητής {m} /dianemitís/
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dispersant {n} (substance used to stabilize a dispersion)
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:: διασπορικός /diasporikós/
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dispersion {n} (state)
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:: διασπορά {f} /diasporá/, σκόρπισμα {n} /skórpisma/
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dispersion {n} (process)
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:: διασπορά {f} /diasporá/, σκόρπισμα {n} /skórpisma/
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dispirited {adj} (without spirit) SEE: despondent
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displacement {n} (the state of being displaced)
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:: μετατόπιση {f} /metatópisi/
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displacement {n} (physics: vector quantity which denotes distance with a directional component)
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:: μετατόπιση {f} /metatópisi/
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display {n} (spectacle)
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:: παράσταση /parástasi/
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display {n} (electronic screen)
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:: οθόνη {f} /othóni/ (othony)
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display {v} (to show conspicuously)
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:: παρουσιάζω /parousiázo/, προβάλλω /provállo/
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disposable {adj} (that is designed to be discarded rather than refilled or repaired)
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:: μιας χρήσης /mias chrísis/
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disposable {adj} (available to be used)
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:: διαθέσιμος /diathésimos/
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disposal {n} (disposing of)
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:: απαλλαγή {f} /apallagí/, ξεφόρτωμα {n} /xefórtoma/
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disposal {n} (power to use something)
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:: διάθεση {f} /diáthesi/
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disposition {n} (tendency or inclination)
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:: κλίση {f} /klísi/, τάση {f} /tási/, ροπή {f} /ropí/
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disposition {n} (The arrangement or placement of certain things)
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:: διευθέτηση {f} /diefthétisi/, διάταξη {f} /diátaxi/, ρύθμιση {f} /rýthmisi/
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disposition {n} (Temperamental makeup or habitual mood)
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:: διάθεση {f} /diáthesi/
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disproof {n} (act of refuting something)
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:: ανασκευή {f} /anaskeví/
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disprove {v} (to refute)
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:: ανταποδεικνύω /antapodeiknýo/
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dispute {n} (argument, failure to agree)
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:: διένεξη {f} /diénexi/, έριδα {f} /érida/, διαμάχη {f} /diamáchi/
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dispute {n} (verbal controversy)
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:: αντιπαράθεση {f} /antiparáthesi/
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disqualification {n} (act of disqualifying)
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:: ανικανότητα {f} /anikanótita/
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disregard {v} (disregard) SEE: neglect
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disregard {v} (to ignore)
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:: παραθεωρώ /paratheoró/
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disrespect {n} (lack of respect)
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:: ανευλάβεια {f} /anevláveia/, ασέβεια {f} /aséveia/
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disrespect {v} (to show a lack of respect)
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:: ασεβώ /asevó/
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disrespectful {adj} (lacking respect)
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:: ασεβής /asevís/
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disrespectfully {adv} (in a disrespectful manner)
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:: ασεβώς /asevós/
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dissatisfied {adj} (feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment)
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:: δυσαρεστημένος /dysarestiménos/
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dissect {v} (to study a dead animal's anatomy by cutting it apart)
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:: ανατέμνω /anatémno/
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dissect {v} (to analyze an idea in detail by separating it into its parts)
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:: ανατέμνω /anatémno/
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dissection {n} (the act of dissecting, of cutting a dead body apart)
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:: ανατομή {f} /anatomí/
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dissent {n} (disagreement with the ideas of an authority)
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:: αντίρρηση {f} /antírrisi/
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dissent {n} (act of disagreeing with an authority)
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:: αντίρρηση {f} /antírrisi/
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dissenter {n} (someone who dissents)
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:: αμφισβητίας {m} /amfisvitías/
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dissimilar {adj} (not similar)
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:: ανόμοιος /anómoios/
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dissimilation {n} ((phonology) A phenomenon whereby similar consonant or vowel sounds in a word become less similar)
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:: ανομοίωση {f} /anomoíosi/
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dissimilatory {adj} (causing dissimilation)
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:: ανομοιωτικός /anomoiotikós/
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dissimulate {v} (to deceive by concealment or omission)
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:: συγκαλύπτω /sygkalýpto/, αποκρύπτω /apokrýpto/
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dissimulation {n} (the act of concealing the truth)
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:: συγκάλυψη {f} /sygkálypsi/, απόκρυψη {f} /apókrypsi/
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dissipate {v}
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:: διαχέω /diachéo/
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dissipated {adj} (wasteful of health or possessions in the pursuit of pleasure)
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:: ακόλαστος /akólastos/
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dissipation {n}
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:: διάχυση /diáchysi/, διασπορά /diasporá/
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dissolute {adj} (dissolute)
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:: ακόλαστος /akólastos/
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dissolve {v} (to terminate a union of multiple members actively)
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:: διαλύω /dialýo/
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dissolve {v} (transitive: to disintegrate into a solution by immersion)
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:: διαλύω /dialýo/, λιώνω /lióno/
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dissolve {v} (intransitive: to be disintegrated into a solution by immersion)
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:: διαλύομαι /dialýomai/
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dissonance {n} (a harsh, discordant combination of sounds)
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:: ασυμφωνία {f} /asymfonía/
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dissonance {n} (conflicting notes that are not overtones of the note or chord sounding)
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:: ασυμφωνία {f} /asymfonía/, παραφωνία {f} /parafonía/
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dissonance {n} (a state of disagreement or conflict)
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:: ασυμφωνία {f} /asymfonía/
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dissuade {v} (convince not to try or do)
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:: αποτρέπω /apotrépo/
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distaff {n} (device to which fibres are attached for temporary storage)
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:: ρόκα {f} /róka/
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distaff {n} (part of a spinning wheel)
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:: ρόκα {f} /róka/
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distal {adj} (remote from the point of attachment or origin)
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:: άπω /ápo/
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distance {n} (amount of space between two points)
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:: απόσταση {f} /apóstasi/
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distance {v} (move away)
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:: απομακρύνομαι /apomakrýnomai/
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distant {adj} (far off)
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:: μακρινός /makrinós/
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distant {adj} (emotionally unresponsive)
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:: απόμακρος /apómakros/
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distension {n} (the act or occasion of distending or swelling)
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:: διάταση {f} /diátasi/, διαστολή {f} /diastolí/
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distention {n} (act of distending) SEE: distension
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distil {v} (to subject a substance to distillation)
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:: αποστάζω /apostázo/
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distill {v} (subject to distillation) SEE: distil
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distill {v} (undergo distillation) SEE: distil
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distill {v} (make by distillation) SEE: distil
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distill {v} (exude in small drops) SEE: distil
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distill {v} (trickle down in small drops) SEE: distil
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distillable {adj} (Capable of being distilled)
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:: αποστάξιμος /apostáximos/
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distillation {n} (falling in drips (act))
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:: απόσταξη {f} /apóstaxi/ (apóstaxi)
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distillation {n} (separation of a substance)
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:: απόσταξη {f} /apóstaxi/ (apóstaxi)
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distillation {n} (substance once extracted)
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:: απόσταγμα {n} /apóstagma/ (apóstagma)
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distillery {n} (a place where distillation takes place)
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:: αποστακτήριο {n} /apostaktírio/
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distinction {n} (that which distinguishes)
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:: διάκριση {f} /diákrisi/
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distinction {n} (a feature that causes someone or something to be better)
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:: διάκριση {f} /diákrisi/
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distinguishable {adj} (able, or easily able to be distinguished)
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:: διακρίσιμος /diakrísimos/, διακριτός /diakritós/
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distort {v} (to bring something out of shape)
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:: παραμορφώνω /paramorfóno/, διαστρεβλώνω /diastrevlóno/, διαστρέφω /diastréfo/
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distort {v} (to give false account of)
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:: διαστρεβλώνω /diastrevlóno/
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distortion {n} (act of distorting)
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:: διαστρέβλωση {f} /diastrévlosi/, παραμόρφωση {f} /paramórfosi/
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distortion {n} (result of distorting)
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:: διαστρέβλωση {f} /diastrévlosi/, παραμόρφωση {f} /paramórfosi/
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distortion {n} (misrepresentation of the truth)
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:: διαστρέβλωση {f} /diastrévlosi/, παραποίηση {f} /parapoíisi/, διαστροφή {f} /diastrofí/
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distortion {n} (noise)
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:: παραμόρφωση {f} /paramórfosi/
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distortion {n} (effect used in music)
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:: παραμόρφωση {f} /paramórfosi/
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distress {n} ((cause of) discomfort)
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:: αγωνία {f} /agonía/, συντριβή {f} /syntriví/, συμφορά {f} /symforá/, απελπισία {f} /apelpisía/
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distress {n} (serious danger)
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:: κίνδυνος {m} /kíndynos/
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distress {v} (to cause strain or anxiety)
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:: στενοχωρώ /stenochoró/, θλίβω /thlívo/, αναστατώνω /anastatóno/
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distress {v} (to retain someone’s property)
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:: κατάσχω /katáscho/
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distribution {n} (act of distribution or being distributed)
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:: διανομή {f} /dianomí/
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distribution {n} (apportionment by law of funds, property)
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:: κατανομή {f} /katanomí/, μοιρασιά {f} /moirasiá/
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distribution {n} (process by which goods get to final consumers)
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:: διανομή {f} /dianomí/
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distribution {n} (frequency of occurrence or extent of existence)
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:: κατανομή {f} /katanomí/
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distribution {n} (anything distributed)
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:: διανομή {f} /dianomí/
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distribution {n} (the result of distributing; arrangement)
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:: κατανομή {f} /katanomí/
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distribution {n} (statistics: set of relative likelihoods, see also: probability distribution)
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:: κατανομή {f} /katanomí/
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distributive {adj} (relating to distribution)
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:: διανεμητικός /dianemitikós/
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distributor {n} (one who distributes, a thing that distributes)
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:: διανομέας {m} /dianoméas/
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district {n} (administrative division)
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:: δήμος {m} /dímos/
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district {n} (area or region)
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:: περιοχή {f} /periochí/
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district attorney {n} (the title of the local public official who represents the government in the prosecution of alleged criminals)
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:: εισαγγελέας {m} /eisangeléas/
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district nurse {n} (district nurse)
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:: επισκέπτρια {f} /episképtria/
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disturb {v} (confuse or irritate)
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:: ενοχλώ /enochló/
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disturbing {adj} (causing distress or worry)
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:: ενοχλητικός /enochlitikós/
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disyllabic {adj} (comprising two syllables)
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:: δισύλλαβος /disýllavos/
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ditch {n} (trench)
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:: χαντάκι {n} /chantáki/, τάφρος {f} /táfros/, αυλάκι {n} /avláki/
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ditransitive {adj} (having both a direct and indirect object, see also: ditransitive verb)
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:: δίπτωτος /díptotos/
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ditransitive verb {n} (verb that requires a direct object and an indirect object)
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:: δίπτωτο ρήμα {n} /díptoto ríma/
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dittany {n} (dittany of Crete)
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:: δίκταμο {n} /díktamo/
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ditto {adv} (likewise) SEE: likewise
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diuresis {n} (excessive production of urine, see also: polyuria)
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:: διούρηση {f} /dioúrisi/
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diuretic {n} (drug)
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:: διουρητικό {n} /diouritikó/
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diurnal {adj} (happening during daylight; primarily active during the day)
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:: ημερήσιος {m} /imerísios/
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diurnal {adj} (having a daily cycle)
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:: ημερήσιος {m} /imerísios/
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diurnal {adj} (done once every day)
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:: ημερήσιος {m} /imerísios/
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divan {n} (sofa)
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:: ντιβάνι {n} /diváni/
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dive {v} (to jump into water)
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:: κατάδυση /katádysi/
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dive {n} (a jump into water)
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:: βουτιά {f} /voutiá/
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diver {n} (someone who dives)
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:: δύτης {m} /dýtis/
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diver {n} (the loon (bird)) SEE: loon
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diverge {v} (to run apart)
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:: αποκλίνω /apoklíno/
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divergent {adj} (of a series, not converging)
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:: αποκλίνουσα {f} /apoklínousa/
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diversification {n} (act of diversifying)
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:: διαφοροποίηση /diaforopoíisi/
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diversion {n} (tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action)
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:: αντιπερισπασμός {m} /antiperispasmós/
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diversion {n} (hobby; an activity that distracts the mind)
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:: διασκέδαση {f} /diaskédasi/, αναψυχή {f} /anapsychí/
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diversion {n} (removal of water via a canal)
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:: εκτροπή {f} /ektropí/
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diversion {n} (A detour, such as during road construction)
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:: παράκαμψη {f} /parákampsi/
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divert {v} (turn aside)
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:: εκτρέπω /ektrépo/
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divert {v} (distract)
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:: αποσπώ /apospó/
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divert {v} (entertain)
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:: διασκεδάζω /diaskedázo/
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diverticulitis {n} (infection of the diverticulum)
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:: εκκολπωματίτιδα {f} /ekkolpomatítida/
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diverticulum {n} (small growth off an organ)
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:: εκκόλπωμα {n} /ekkólpoma/
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divest {v} (undress) SEE: undress
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divide and conquer {v} (Divide and conquer)
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:: διαίρει και βασίλευε /diaírei kai vasíleve/
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divide and rule {v} (Divide and conquer)
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:: διαίρει και βασίλευε /diaírei kai vasíleve/
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dividend {n} (arithmetic: a number or expression)
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:: διαιρετέος {m} /diairetéos/
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dividend {n} (finance: a payment of money by a company to its shareholders)
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:: μέρισμα {n} /mérisma/
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divination {n} (act of divining)
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:: μαντεία {f} /manteía/
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divination {n} (art of discovering secrets or seeing the future by supernatural means)
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:: μαντεία {f} /manteía/, μαντική {f} /mantikí/
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divination {n} (indication of future, prediction)
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:: προφητεία {f} /profiteía/
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divine {n} (a deity) SEE: deity
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divine {adj} (of or pertaining to a god)
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:: θεϊκός {m} /theïkós/, θείος {m} /theíos/
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divine {adj} (eternal, holy or otherwise godlike)
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:: θεϊκός {m} /theïkós/, θείος {m} /theíos/
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divine {adj} (of superhuman or surpassing excellence)
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:: θείος {m} /theíos/
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divine {adj} (beautiful, heavenly)
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:: θεσπέσιος {m} /thespésios/, θεϊκός {m} /theïkós/, θαυμάσιος {m} /thavmásios/, θεϊκός {m} /theïkós/
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divine {n} (theologian, cleric)
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:: θεολόγος {m} /theológos/
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divine {v} (foretell (something))
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:: μαντεύω {m} /mantévo/
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divine {v} (guess (something))
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:: μαντεύω /mantévo/
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Divine Liturgy {n} (Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic eucharistic service)
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:: Θεία Λειτουργία {f} /Theía Leitourgía/
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diving {n} (action of the verb "to dive")
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:: κατάδυση {f} /katádysi/
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diving {n} (sport of jumping head first into water)
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:: καταδύσεις {f-p} /katadýseis/
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diving {n} (practice of swimming underwater)
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:: κατάδυση /katádysi/
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diving bell {n} (airtight chamber used by divers)
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:: καταδυτικός κώδων {m} /katadytikós kódon/
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diving board {n} (springboard) SEE: springboard
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divining rod {n} (rod used for dowsing)
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:: ράβδος υδροσκόπου {f} /rávdos ydroskópou/
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divinity {n} (deity) SEE: deity
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divinity {n} (godhood, state of being God or a god)
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:: θεότητα {f} /theótita/
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divinity {n} (study of religion or religions)
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:: θεολογία {f} /theología/
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divisibility {n} (property of being divisible)
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:: διαιρετότητα {f} /diairetótita/
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divisible {adj} (capable of being divided)
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:: διαιρετός /diairetós/
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divisible {adj} (of an integer, that when divided leaves no remainder)
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:: διαιρετός /diairetós/
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divisim {adv} (formal: separately) SEE: separately
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division {n} (act or process of dividing anything)
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:: διαίρεση {f} /diaíresi/
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division {n} (arithmetic: process of dividing a number by another)
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:: διαίρεση {f} /diaíresi/
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division {n} (arithmetic: calculation involving this process)
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:: διαίρεση {f} /diaíresi/
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division {n} (large military unit)
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:: μεραρχία {f} /merarchía/
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division {n} (section of a large company)
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:: διεύθυνση {f} /diéfthynsi/
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division {n} (disagreement; a difference of viewpoint)
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:: διχόνοια {f} /dichónoia/, διχασμός {m} /dichasmós/
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division sign {n} (Symbol)
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:: διά {n} /diá/
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divisor {n} (arithmetic: a number or expression)
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:: διαιρέτης {m} /diairétis/
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divorce {n} (legal dissolution of a marriage)
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:: διαζύγιο {n} /diazýgio/
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divorce {n} (separation of connected things)
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:: χωρισμός {m} /chorismós/, διαζύγιο {n} /diazýgio/
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divorce {v} (to legally dissolve a marriage)
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:: χωρίζω /chorízo/, παίρνω διαζύγιο /paírno diazýgio/
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divorce {v} (to separate something that was connected)
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:: χωρίζω /chorízo/
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divorcée {n} (a divorced woman)
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:: διαζευγμένη {f} /diazevgméni/, ζωντοχήρα {f} /zontochíra/
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divorced {adj} (having had one's marriage legally dissolved)
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:: διαζευγμένος /diazevgménos/, χωρισμένος /chorisménos/
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divorcee {n} (a person divorced)
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:: διαζευγμένος {m} /diazevgménos/, διαζευγμένη {f} /diazevgméni/
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divulge {v} (to make public)
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:: αποκαλύπτω /apokalýpto/, κοινολογώ /koinologó/
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divulge {v} (to indicate publicly; to proclaim)
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:: αποκαλύπτω /apokalýpto/
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dizziness {n} (state of being dizzy)
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:: ζαλάδα {f} /zaláda/
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dizzyness {n} (dizziness) SEE: dizziness
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Djibouti {prop} (Republic of Djibouti)
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:: Τζιμπουτί {n} /Tzimpoutí/
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Djibouti City {prop} (capital of the Republic of Djibouti)
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:: Τζιμπουτί /Tzimpoutí/
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déjà vu {n} (something which one has or suspects to have seen or experienced before)
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:: προμνησία /promnisía/, ντεζά βυ /dezá vy/
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démarche {n} (a diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse)
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:: διάβημα {n} /diávima/
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DNA {n} (abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid (see deoxyribonucleic acid for full forms))
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:: DNA {n} /DNA/
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Dnepropetrovsk {prop} (Dnipropetrovsk) SEE: Dnipropetrovsk
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Dnieper {prop} (river to the Black Sea)
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:: Δνείπερος {m} /Dneíperos/
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Dnipropetrovsk {prop} (city)
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:: Ντνιπροπετρόφσκ /Dnipropetrófsk/
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Dönmeh {n} (Sabbatean crypto-Jews)
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:: Ντονμέ /Donmé/
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do {v} (perform, execute)
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:: κάμνω /kámno/, κάνω /káno/
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do {n} (tonic of the C major scale)
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:: ντο {n} /do/
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do {n}
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:: ντο {n} /do/
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doable {adj} (possible to do) SEE: feasible
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Dobruja {prop} (region)
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:: Δοβρουτσά /Dovroutsá/
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do business {v} (urinate) SEE: urinate
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dock {n} (fixed structure to which a vessel is secured)
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:: νεωδόχος {m} /neodóchos/, ντοκ {n} /dok/
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dockyard {n} (ship repair place)
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:: ναυπηγείο {n} /nafpigeío/, νεώριο {n} /neório/
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doctor {n} (person who has attained a doctorate)
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:: διδάκτορας {m} {f} /didáktoras/
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doctor {v} (act as a medical doctor to)
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:: θεραπεύω /therapévo/, γιατρεύω /giatrévo/
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doctor {v} (alter or make obscure, in order to deceive)
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:: αλλοιώνω /alloióno/, νοθεύω /nothévo/
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doctor {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
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doctor {n} (medical doctor) SEE: physician
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doctorate {n} (highest degree awarded by a university faculty)
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:: διδακτορικό {n} /didaktorikó/, διδακτορία {f} /didaktoría/
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Doctor of Philosophy {n} (one of the highest doctorates)
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:: διδάκτωρ φιλοσοφίας {m} /didáktor filosofías/
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doctrinal {adj} (of or relating to a doctrine)
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:: δογματικός /dogmatikós/
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doctrine {n} (belief)
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:: δόγμα {n} /dógma/
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document {n} (original or official paper)
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:: έγγραφο {n} /éngrafo/, τεκμήριο {n} /tekmírio/
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document {v} (to record in documents)
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:: τεκμηριώνω /tekmirióno/
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documentarist {n} (person who makes documentaries)
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:: παραγωγός ντοκιμαντέρ {m} /paragogós dokimantér/, ντοκιμαντερίστας {m} /dokimanterístas/
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documentation {n} (documents that explain the operation of a particular machine or software program)
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:: τεκμηρίωση {f} /tekmiríosi/
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dodder {n} (parasitic plant (of about 100-170 species) of the genus Cuscuta)
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:: κουσκούτα {f} /kouskoúta/
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dodecadactylum {n} (duodenum)
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:: δωδεκαδάκτυλο {n} /dodekadáktylo/
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dodecagon {n} (geometry)
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:: δωδεκάγωνο {n} /dodekágono/
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Dodecanese {prop} (an island chain consisting of twelve main islands)
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:: Δωδεκάνησα {n} {p} /Dodekánisa/
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dodecarchy {n}
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:: δωδεκαρχία /dodekarchía/
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dodge {v} (to avoid by moving out of the way)
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:: αποφεύγω /apofévgo/
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dodgeball {n} (a sport)
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:: μήλα {n-p} /míla/
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dodo {n} (Raphus cucullatus)
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:: διδώ {f} /didó/, δοδώ {f} /dodó/
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Dodona {prop} (place in Greece)
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:: Δωδώνη {f} /Dodóni/
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Dodoni {prop} (a modern community in Greece located in the Ioannina prefecture)
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:: Δώδωνη /Dódoni/
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doe {n} (female deer)
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:: ελαφίνα {f} /elafína/
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doe {n} (female rabbit)
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:: κουνέλα {f} /kounéla/
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doe {n} (female hare)
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:: λαγουδίνα {f} /lagoudína/
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does anyone here speak English {phrase} (does anyone here speak English?)
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:: μιλάει κανείς εδώ αγγλικά; /miláei kaneís edó angliká?/
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dog {n} (metal support for logs) SEE: andiron
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dog {n} (animal)
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:: σκύλος {m} /skýlos/, σκυλί {n} /skylí/
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dog {n} (male canine)
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:: σκύλος {m} /skýlos/, κύνας {m} /kýnas/
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dog days {n} (hot, lazy days)
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:: κυνικά καύματα {n} {p} /kyniká kávmata/
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doge {n} (chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa)
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:: δόγης {m} /dógis/
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dog eat dog {adj} (harsh and ruthless)
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:: κλέψας του κλέψαντος /klépsas tou klépsantos/
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dogfish {n} (small sharks of the Scyliorhinidae, Dalatiidae and Squalidae families)
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:: σκυλόψαρο {n} /skylópsaro/
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dog food {n} (food eaten by dogs)
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:: σκυλοτροφή {f} /skylotrofí/
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doggedly {adv} (in a way that is stubbornly persistent)
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:: επίμονα /epímona/
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doggy {n} (a dog, especially a small one)
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:: σκυλάκι {n} /skyláki/
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doggy {adj} (suggestive of or in the manner of a dog)
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:: σκυλίσιος /skylísios/
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doggy style {n} (position for such intercourse)
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:: πισωκολλητό /pisokollitó/
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doghouse {n} (kennel) SEE: kennel
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dogma {n} (authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)
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:: δόγμα {n} /dógma/
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dogma {n} (doctrine)
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:: δόγμα {n} /dógma/
|
dogmatic {adj} (asserting beliefs in an arrogant way)
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:: δογματικός /dogmatikós/
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dog shit {n} (deceitful statements, etc) SEE: bullshit
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dog's life {n} (miserable life)
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:: σκυλίσια ζωή {f} /skylísia zoḯ/
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Dog Star {prop} (Sirius) SEE: Sirius
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Doha {prop} (capital of Qatar)
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:: Ντόχα /Dócha/
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do I know you {phrase} (do I know you?)
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:: γνωριζόμαστε; /gnorizómaste?/
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do ill {v} (to harm, to injure) SEE: harm
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doily {n} (ornamental piece)
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:: πετσετάκι {n} /petsetáki/, σεμεδάκι {n} /semedáki/
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do in {v} (to kill or end)
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:: καθαρίζω /katharízo/
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dolce far niente {n} (enjoyment of idleness)
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:: ντόλτσε φαρ νιέντε {n} /dóltse far niénte/
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doldrum {adj} (boring, uninteresting) SEE: boring
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dolichocephaly {n} (quality or condition of being dolichocephalic)
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:: δολιχοκεφαλία {f} /dolichokefalía/, δολιχοκρανία {f} /dolichokranía/
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dolichophallic {adj} (worship of death)
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:: δολιχοφαλλικός /dolichofallikós/
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doline {n} (any sinkhole) SEE: sinkhole
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doll {n} (a toy in the form of a human)
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:: κούκλα {f} /koúkla/
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dollar {n} (designation for specific currency)
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:: δολλάριο {n} /dollário/, δολάριο {n} /dolário/
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dollhouse {n} (miniature house for dolls) SEE: doll's house
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doll's house {n} (miniature house for dolls)
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:: κουκλόσπιτο {n} /kouklóspito/
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dolly {n} (doll) SEE: doll
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dolma {n} (any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes)
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:: ντολμάς {m} /dolmás/
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dolomite {n} (mineral)
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:: δολομίτης {m} /dolomítis/
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dolphin {n} (aquatic mammal)
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:: δελφίνι {n} /delfíni/
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dolphinarium {n}
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:: δελφινάριο {n} /delfinário/
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domain {n} (geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization)
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:: επικράτεια {f} /epikráteia/
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domain {n} (group of related items)
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:: κλάδος {m} /kládos/, τομέας {m} /toméas/
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domain {n} ((mathematics) the set on which a function is defined)
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:: πεδίο ορισμού /pedío orismoú/
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domain {n} ((taxonomy) highest-level grouping of organisms)
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:: επικράτεια {f} /epikráteia/
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Domain Name System {prop} (hostname translation database)
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:: Σύστημα Ονοματοδοσίας Διαδικτύου {n} /Sýstima Onomatodosías Diadiktýou/
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domain of discourse {n} (in formal logic)
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:: πεδίο αναφοράς {n} /pedío anaforás/
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dome {n} (architectural element)
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:: θόλος {m} /thólos/, τρούλος {m} /troúlos/
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domestic {adj} (of or relating to the home)
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:: οικιακός /oikiakós/
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domesticate {v} (to make domestic)
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:: εξημερώνω /eximeróno/
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domesticate {v} (to make fit for domestic life)
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:: εξημερώνω /eximeróno/
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domesticate {v} ((transitive) to adapt to live with humans)
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:: εξημερώνω /eximeróno/
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domesticated {adj} (tame)
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:: εξημερωμένος {m} /eximeroménos/
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domestication {n} (The act of domesticating the action of taming)
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:: εξημέρωση {f} /eximérosi/
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domestic violence {n} (violence committed in a domestic setting)
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:: ενδοοικογενειακή βία {f} /endooikogeneiakí vía/
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domicile {n} (home or residence)
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:: κατοικία {f} /katoikía/
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dominant {n} (tone of a musical scale)
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:: δεσπόζουσα {f} /despózousa/
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dominant {adj} (ruling, governing)
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:: κύριος {m} /kýrios/
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dominant {adj} (predominant, common)
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:: επικρατών {m} /epikratón/, υπερισχύων {m} /yperischýon/
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dominate {v} (to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power)
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:: δεσπόζω /despózo/
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domineer {v} (rule over)
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:: δεσπόζω /despózo/
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Dominic {prop} (male given name)
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:: Δομήνικος {m} /Domínikos/
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Dominica {prop} (Commonwealth of Dominica)
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:: Ντομίνικα {f} /Domínika/
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Dominican {n} (person from Dominican Republic)
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:: Δομινικανός {m} /Dominikanós/
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Dominican {n} (member of religious order)
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:: δομινικανός {m} /dominikanós/
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Dominican Republic {prop} (country in the Caribbean)
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:: Δομινικανή Δημοκρατία {f} /Dominikaní Dimokratía/
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domino effect {n} (chain of events)
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:: φαινόμενο ντόμινο {n} /fainómeno dómino/ (fainómeno ntómino)
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domino effect {n} (theory of encroaching communism)
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:: φαινόμενο ντόμινο {n} /fainómeno dómino/ (fainómeno ntómino)
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domotics {n} (technology)
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:: οικοπληροφορική {f} /oikopliroforikí/
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don {n} (professor) SEE: professor
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Donald {prop} (male given name)
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:: Ντόναλντ {m} /Dónalnt/
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Donald Duck {prop} (Disney character)
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:: Ντόναλντ Ντακ {m} /Dónalnt Dak/
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Donatello {prop} (Italian artist)
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:: Ντονατέλλο /Donatéllo/
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donation {n} (a voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause)
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:: δωρεά {f} /doreá/, συνεισφορά {f} /syneisforá/, εισφορά {f} /eisforá/
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done {adj} (In a state of having completed or finished an activity)
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:: τελειωμένο /teleioméno/
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doner kebab {n} (Turkish dish of grilled meat served with pita)
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:: γύρος {m} /gýros/
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Donetsk People's Republic {prop} (secessionist state)
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:: Λαϊκή Δημοκρατία του Ντονέτσκ {f} /Laïkí Dimokratía tou Donétsk/
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dong {n} (currency)
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:: ντονγκ /dongk/
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dongle {n} (A hardware device utilized by a specific application for purposes of copy protection)
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:: κλειδωτήρι {n} /kleidotíri/
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donjon {n} (fortified tower) SEE: keep
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Don Juan {n} (a man who obsessively seduces women; a philanderer)
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:: γυναικάς {m} /gynaikás/
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donkey {n} (a domestic animal, see also: ass)
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:: γάιδαρος {m} /gáidaros/, γαϊδούρα {f} /gaïdoúra/, γαϊδούρι {n} /gaïdoúri/, όνος {m} {f} /ónos/
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donkey {n} (a stubborn person)
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:: γάιδαρος {m} /gáidaros/, μουλάρι {n} /moulári/
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donkey {n} (a fool)
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:: γάιδαρος {m} /gáidaros/, γαϊδούρι {n} /gaïdoúri/
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donkey work {n} (hard, boring, routine work)
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:: αγγαρεία {f} /angareía/
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Donna {prop} (female given name)
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:: Ντόνα {f} /Dóna/
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Donner {prop} (reindeer of Santa Claus)
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:: Βροντή {f} /Vrontí/
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do not disturb {phrase} (do not disturb)
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:: μην ενοχλείτε /min enochleíte/
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do not enter {phrase} (do not enter)
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:: μην εισέρχεστε /min eisércheste/
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do not enter {phrase} (one-way street)
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:: μονόδρομος {m} /monódromos/
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Don Quixote {prop} (the protagonist of a famous Spanish novel)
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:: Δον Κιχώτης {m} /Don Kichótis/
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don't let the door hit you on the way out {phrase} (good riddance) SEE: good riddance
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don't look a gift horse in the mouth {proverb} (a phrase referring to unappreciatively questioning of a gift or handout too closely)
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:: του χαρίζανε γάιδαρο και τον κοίταζε στα δόντια /tou charízane gáidaro kai ton koítaze sta dóntia/
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don't mention it {phrase} (it is too trivial to warrant thanks)
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:: τίποτα /típota/, παρακαλώ /parakaló/
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donut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough) SEE: doughnut
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doodad {n} (thingy) SEE: thingy
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doodah {n} (thingy) SEE: thingy
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doofer {n} (remote control for a television) SEE: remote control
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doofer {n} (object the name of which the speaker or writer cannot remember or does not know) SEE: thingy
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doomsday {n} (day when God is expected to judge the world)
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:: ημέρα της Κρίσεως {f} /iméra tis Kríseos/, Δευτέρα Παρουσία {f} /Deftéra Parousía/
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door {n} (portal of entry into a building, room or vehicle)
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:: πόρτα {f} /pórta/, θύρα {f} /thýra/
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doorbell {n} (device on or adjacent to an outer door for announcing one's presence)
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:: κουδούνι πόρτας {n} /koudoúni pórtas/
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doorknob {n} (circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door)
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:: πόμολο {n} /pómolo/, χερούλι {n} /cheroúli/
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doorknocker {n} (door knocker)
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:: ρόπτρο {n} /róptro/
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doorman {n} (man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building)
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:: πορτιέρης {m} /portiéris/, θυρωρός {m} /thyrorós/
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doormat {n} (coarse mat that appears at the entrance to a house)
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:: πατάκι {n} /patáki/
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doorstep {n} (threshold of a doorway)
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:: κατώφλι {n} /katófli/
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door-to-door {adj} (going from house to house)
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:: πόρτα-πόρτα /pórta-pórta/
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doorway {n} (passage of a door)
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:: άνοιγμα πόρτας {n} /ánoigma pórtas/
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doorwoman {n} (woman who holds open the door at the entrance to a building)
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:: πορτιέρισσα {f} /portiérissa/
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dopamine {n} (the neurotransmitter)
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:: ντοπαμίνη {f} /dopamíni/
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dope fiend {n} (drug addict) SEE: drug addict
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doppelganger {n} (remarkably similar double)
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:: σωσίας {m} /sosías/
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Dordogne {prop} (department)
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:: Δορδόνη /Dordóni/
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Doric {prop} (Greek dialect)
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:: δωρική {f} /dorikí/
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dormant {adj} (inactive, asleep, suspended)
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:: κοιμώμενος {m} /koimómenos/, κοιμισμένος {m} /koimisménos/, αδρανής {m} {f} /adranís/
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dormitory {n} (room for sleeping)
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:: υπνοθάλαμος {m} /ypnothálamos/, υπνωτήριο {n} /ypnotírio/, υπνοδωμάτιο {n} /ypnodomátio/
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dormitory {n} (building or part thereof)
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:: υπνωτήριο {n} /ypnotírio/, κοιτώνας {m} /koitónas/
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dormouse {n} (rodent)
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:: δασομυωξός {m} /dasomyoxós/
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Dorothea {prop} (female given name) SEE: Dorothy
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Dorothy {prop} (female given name)
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:: Δωροθέα {f} /Dorothéa/
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Dortmund {prop} (a city in western Germany)
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:: Ντόρτμουντ /Dórtmount/
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dose {n} (measured portion of medicine)
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:: δόση {f} /dósi/
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dose {n} (quantity of an agent administered at any one time)
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:: δόση {f} /dósi/
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dot {n} (small spot or mark)
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:: κουκίδα {f} /koukída/
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dot {n} (punctuation mark)
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:: τελεία {f} /teleía/, στιγμή {f} /stigmí/
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dot {n} (decimal point)
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:: υποδιαστολή {f} /ypodiastolí/
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dot {n} (morse code symbol)
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:: τελεία {f} /teleía/, βραχύ {n} /vrachý/
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dot {n} (dot in URL's or email addresses)
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:: τελεία {f} /teleía/
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dotage {n} (senility)
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:: ξεμώραμα {n} /xemórama/, παλιμπαιδισμός {m} /palimpaidismós/
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dot matrix printer {n} (type of printer)
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:: εκτυπωτής μήτρας {m} /ektypotís mítras/
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dot product {n} (scalar product) SEE: scalar product
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dotted {adj} ((of music notes and rests) with a dot after)
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:: παρεστιγμένος /parestigménos/
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dotterel {n} (bird in the plover family Charadriidae)
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:: βουνοσφυριχτής {m} /vounosfyrichtís/
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double {adj} (made up of two matching or complementary elements)
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:: διπλός {m} /diplós/
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double {adj} (twice the quantity)
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:: διπλάσιος /diplásios/
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double {v} (to multiply by two)
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:: διπλασιάζω /diplasiázo/
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double-barrelled shotgun {n} (type of shot-firing gun)
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:: δίκαννο {n} /díkanno/
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double chin {n} (a layer of fat under the chin)
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:: διπλοσάγονο {n} /diploságono/
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double-click {n} (action or event of pushing mouse-button twice)
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:: διπλό κλικ {n} /dipló klik/
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double-cross {v} (to betray or go back on)
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:: προδίδω /prodído/
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double-crosser {n} (one who double-crosses)
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:: προδότης {m} /prodótis/
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double dagger {n} (the typographical sign ‡)
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:: δίσταυρο {n} /dístavro/
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double Dutch {n} (incomprehensible language)
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:: κινέζικα {n-p} /kinézika/
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double-edged {adj} (a blade that is sharp on both edges)
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:: αμφίστομος {m} /amfístomos/, δίκοπος {m} /díkopos/
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double-edged {adj} (figuratively: possibly dangerous, ambiguous)
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:: αμφίστομος {m} /amfístomos/
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double-edged sword {n} (idiomatic)
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:: δίκοπο μαχαίρι {n} /díkopo machaíri/
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double-park {v} (to park a car next to a car already parked on the side of a street)
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:: διπλοπαρκάρω /diploparkáro/
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doublespeak {n} (language deliberately constructed to disguise or distort its actual meaning)
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:: διγλωσσία {f} /diglossía/
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doublet {n} (pair of cognates in a language)
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:: ζεύγος {n} /zévgos/
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double-u {n} (name of the letter W, w)
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:: ντάμπλ'γιου {n} /dámpl'giou/
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doubloon {n} (former Spanish gold coin)
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:: δουβλόνι {n} /douvlóni/
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doubt {v} (to lack confidence in)
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:: αμφιβάλλω /amfivállo/
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doubt {n} (disbelief or uncertainty (about something))
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:: αμφιβολία {f} /amfivolía/
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doubting Thomas {n} (one who requires proof)
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:: άπιστος Θωμάς {m} /ápistos Thomás/
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douche {n} (a jet or current of water or vapour directed upon some part of the body to benefit it medicinally)
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:: ντους {n} /dous/
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dough {n} (mix of flour and other ingredients)
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:: ζύμη {f} /zými/
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dough {n} (money (slang))
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:: παράδες {m-p} /parádes/, φράγκα {n-p} /frágka/
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doughnut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough or batter)
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:: λουκουμάς {m} /loukoumás/
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Douro {prop} (river in northern Portugal and Spain)
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:: Δούρος {m} /Doúros/
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dove {n} (bird of the family Columbidae)
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:: περιστέρι {n} /peristéri/, περιστέρα {f} /peristéra/
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dovecot {n} (dovecote) SEE: dovecote
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dovecote {n} (house or box in which domestic pigeons breed)
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:: περιστερώνας {m} /peristerónas/
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dovehouse {n} (dovecote) SEE: dovecote
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Dover {prop} (port in Kent, England)
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:: Ντόβερ /Dóver/
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dove's-foot {n} (columbine) SEE: columbine
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dowdy {adj} (plain and unfashionable in style or dress)
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:: κακοντυμένος /kakontyménos/
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down {adv} (from a high to a low position, downwards)
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:: κάτω /káto/
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down {prep} (from one end to another)
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:: κάτω σε /káto se/
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down {n} (hill, rolling grassland)
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:: λοφάκι {n} /lofáki/
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down {n} (soft, immature feathers)
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:: πούπουλα {f-p} /poúpoula/
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downhill {adj} (easy) SEE: easy
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downing {n} (defeat) SEE: defeat
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down jacket {n} (type of jacket)
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:: μπουφάν {n} /boufán/
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download {n} (file transfer to the local computer)
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:: καταφόρτωση {f} /katafórtosi/
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download {v} (to transfer data from a remote computer to a local one)
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:: κατεβάζω /katevázo/
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down payment {n} (payment representing a fraction of the price)
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:: προκαταβολή {f} /prokatavolí/
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downsize {v} (to reduce in size or number)
|
:: μειώνω /meióno/
|
downsize {v} (to reduce the workforce of)
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:: μειώνω /meióno/
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Down's syndrome {prop} (condition caused by chromosomal deficiency) SEE: Down syndrome
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Down syndrome {prop} (condition caused by chromosomal deficiency)
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:: σύνδρομο Down {n} /sýndromo Down/
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downtown {n} (either the lower, or the business center of a city or town)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/, κέντρο {n} /kéntro/
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dowry {n} (property or payment given at time of marriage)
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:: προίκα {f} /proíka/
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dowser {n} (one who uses the dowser or divining rod)
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:: ραβδοσκόπος {m} {f} /ravdoskópos/
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dowser {n} (divining rod) SEE: divining rod
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dowsing {n} (water-seeking practice)
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:: υδροσκοπία {f} /ydroskopía/
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doxology {n} (expression of praise to God, especially a short hymn)
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:: δοξολογία {f} /doxología/
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doxycycline {n} (tetracycline antibiotic)
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:: δοξυκυκλίνη {f} /doxykyklíni/
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do you accept credit cards {phrase} (do you accept credit cards?)
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:: δεχτείς πιστωτικές κάρτες; /dechteís pistotikés kártes?/
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do you believe in God {phrase} (do you believe in God?)
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:: πιστεύεις στον θεό; /pistéveis ston theó?/ , πιστεύετε στον θεό;; /pistévete ston theó??/
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do you come here often {phrase} (do you come here often?)
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:: έρχεσαι συχνά εδώ; /érchesai sychná edó?/, έρχεστε συχνά εδώ; /ércheste sychná edó?/
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do you have a menu in English {phrase} (phrase)
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:: έχετε έναν κατάλογος στα αγγλικά; /échete énan katálogos sta angliká?/
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do you have any brothers or sisters {phrase} (do you have any siblings?)
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:: έχεις αδέλφια /écheis adélfia/?
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do you have any pets {phrase} (do you have pets?)
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:: Έχετε /Échete/ κατοικίδια /katoikídia/;
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do you have children {phrase} (do you have children?)
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:: έχεις παιδιά; /écheis paidiá?/
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do you know {phrase} (do you know? (of knowledge))
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:: ξέρεις; /xéreis?/
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do you need help {phrase} (Do you need help?)
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:: χρειάζεστε βοήθεια; /chreiázeste voḯtheia?/, χρειάζεσαι βοήθεια; /chreiázesai voḯtheia?/
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do you need to use the bathroom {phrase} (Toilet?)
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:: Χρειάζεστε /Chreiázeste/ (την) τουαλέτα /(tin) toualéta/;
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do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak English? (English specifically))
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:: μιλάς αγγλικά; /milás angliká?/ , μιλάτε αγγλικά; /miláte angliká?/
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do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak...? (fill with the name of the current foreign language))
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:: μιλάς ελληνικά; /milás elliniká?/, μιλάτε ελληνικά; /miláte elliniká?/
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doze {v} (to sleep lightly or briefly)
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:: νυστάζω /nystázo/
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dozen {n} (twelve)
|
:: ντουζίνα {f} /douzína/
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DPRK {prop} (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) SEE: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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Dr {n} (Doctor)
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:: Δρ. /Dr./
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drachma {n} (currency)
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:: δραχμή {f} /drachmí/; Cretan: δαρχμά {f} /darchmá/
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drachma {n} (coin)
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:: δραχμή {f} /drachmí/; Cretan: δαρχμά {f} /darchmá/
|
draconian {adj} (severe, oppressive or strict)
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:: δρακόντειος /drakónteios/
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Dracula {prop} (fictional vampire)
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:: Δράκουλας {m} /Drákoulas/
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drafting table {n} (drafting table) SEE: drawing board
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drag {n} (street) SEE: street
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::
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drag {n} (resistance of the air or some other fluid)
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:: οπισθέλκουσα {f} /opisthélkousa/
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dragger {n} (nautical: trawler) SEE: trawler
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dragon {n} (mythical creature)
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:: δράκος {m} /drákos/, δράκαινα {f} /drákaina/, δράκοντας {m} /drákontas/
|
dragon {n} (pejorative: unpleasant woman)
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:: δράκαινα {f} /drákaina/
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dragonet {n} (fish of the family Callionymidae)
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:: δράκαινα {f} /drákaina/
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dragonfly {n} (insect of the infraorder Anisoptera)
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:: λιβελλούλη {f} /livelloúli/, λιβελούλα {f} /liveloúla/
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dragon fruit {n} (fruit)
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:: φρούτο του δράκου {n} /froúto tou drákou/
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dragon's wort {n} (tarragon) SEE: tarragon
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dragoon {n} (horse soldier)
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:: δραγόνος {m} /dragónos/
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drainage basin {n} (topographic region in which all water drains to a common outlet)
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:: λεκάνη απορροής {f} /lekáni aporroḯs/
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dram {n} (Greek weight) SEE: drachma
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dram {n} (Turkish weight) SEE: dirhem
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drama {n} (composition)
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:: δράμα {n} /dráma/
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drama {n} (brought through the media)
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:: δράμα {n} /dráma/
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drama {n} (theatrical plays)
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:: δράμα {n} /dráma/
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drama {n} (dramatic situation)
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:: δράμα {n} /dráma/
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dramatic present {n} (tense) SEE: historical present
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dramatist {n} (playwright) SEE: playwright
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dramatization {n} (the act of dramatizing)
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:: δραματοποίηση {f} /dramatopoíisi/
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dramatize {v} (to adapt a literary work)
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:: δραματοποιώ /dramatopoió/
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dramatize {v} (to present something in a dramatic or melodramatic manner)
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:: δραματοποιώ /dramatopoió/
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dramaturge {n} (playwright)
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:: δραματουργός {m} {f} /dramatourgós/
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dramaturgy {n} (art of dramaturgic composition)
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:: δραματουργία {f} /dramatourgía/
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drape {n} (curtain, drapery) SEE: curtain
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draper {n} (one who sells cloths)
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:: υφασματοπώλης {m} /yfasmatopólis/
|
draughts {n} (game for two players)
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:: ντάμα {f} /dáma/
|
draw {v} (to produce a picture)
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:: σχεδιάζω /schediázo/, ζωγραφίζω /zografízo/
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draw {n} (tie as a result of a game)
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:: ισοπαλία {f} /isopalía/, ισοβαθμία {f} /isovathmía/
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draw {n} (procedure by which the result of a lottery is determined)
|
:: κλήρωση {f} /klírosi/
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draw {v} (to cause) SEE: cause
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draw {v} (to inhale) SEE: inhale
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drawer {n} (open-topped box in a cabinet used for storing)
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:: συρτάρι {n} /syrtári/
|
drawer {n} (one who draws something)
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:: σχεδιαστής {m} /schediastís/, σχεδιάστρια {f} /schediástria/
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drawer {n} (artist who primarily makes drawings)
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:: σχεδιαστής {m} /schediastís/, σχεδιάστρια {f} /schediástria/
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drawer {n} (one who writes a bank draft, check/cheque or promissory note)
|
:: εκδότης {m} /ekdótis/, εκδότρια {f} /ekdótria/
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drawers {n} (plural of drawer) SEE: drawer
|
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drawing {n} (picture, likeness, diagram or representation)
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:: σχέδιο {n} /schédio/, σχεδίασμα {n} /schedíasma/
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drawing {n} (graphic art form)
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:: σχέδιο {n} /schédio/
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drawing {n} (action where the outcome is selected by chance using a draw)
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:: κλήρωση {f} /klírosi/
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drawing {n}
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:: σχεδίαση {f} /schedíasi/
|
drawing board {n} (plane surface or table to which paper can be fastened for drawing purposes)
|
:: σχεδιαστήριο {n} /schediastírio/
|
dread {v} (to fear greatly)
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:: φοβάμαι /fovámai/
|
dread {v} (to anticipate with fear)
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:: φοβάμαι /fovámai/
|
dread {n} (great fear in view of impending evil)
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:: τρόμος {m} /trómos/
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dread {n} (somebody or something dreaded)
|
:: τρόμος {m} /trómos/
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dreadful {adv} (causing dread)
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:: φοβερός {m} /foverós/, τρομερός {m} /tromerós/, τρομακτικός {m} /tromaktikós/
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dream {n} (imaginary events seen while sleeping)
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:: όνειρο {n} /óneiro/, ενύπνιο {n} /enýpnio/
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dream {n} (hope or wish)
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:: όραμα {n} /órama/, όνειρο {n} /óneiro/
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dream {v} (see imaginary events while sleeping)
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:: ονειρεύομαι /oneirévomai/
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dream {v} (to hope, to wish)
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:: ονειρεύομαι /oneirévomai/
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dream {v} (to create an imaginary experience)
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:: οπτασιάζομαι /optasiázomai/, φαντάζομαι /fantázomai/, ονειρεύομαι /oneirévomai/
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dream {v} (daydream) SEE: daydream
|
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dreamcatcher {n} (decorative Native American object)
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:: ονειροπαγίδα {f} /oneiropagída/
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dreamer {n} (ladybird) SEE: ladybird
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::
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dreamer {n} (one who dreams)
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:: ονειροπόλος {m} /oneiropólos/
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dreamish {adj} (resembling a dream) SEE: dreamlike
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dreamlike {adj} (like something from a dream)
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:: ονειρικός {m} /oneirikós/
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dreamy {adj} (resembling a dream) SEE: dreamlike
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dredge {n} (dredging machine)
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:: βυθοκόρος {m} {f} /vythokóros/
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dreg {n} (sediment in a liquid)
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:: κατακάθι {n} /katakáthi/
|
drenched {adj} (completely wet; sodden)
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:: μούσκεμα /moúskema/
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Dresden {prop} (capital city of the German Federal State of Saxony)
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:: Δρέσδη /Drésdi/
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dress {v} (to clothe (something or somebody))
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:: ντύνω /dýno/
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dress {v} (to clothe oneself)
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:: ντύνομαι /dýnomai/
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dress {n} (item of clothing worn by a woman)
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:: φόρεμα {n} /fórema/
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dress {n} (apparel)
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:: ρούχα {n-p} /roúcha/
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dressing room {n}
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:: καμαρίνι {n} /kamaríni/
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drift net {n} (a very long fishing net)
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:: ανεμότρατα {f} /anemótrata/
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drill {v} (to make a hole)
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:: τρυπώ /trypó/
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drill {v} (to practice)
|
:: εκπαιδεύω /ekpaidévo/
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drill {n} (tool)
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:: δράπανο {n} /drápano/
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drill {n} (activity done as an exercise or practice)
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:: γυμνάσιο {n} /gymnásio/, άσκηση {f} /áskisi/
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drill sergeant {n} (drill instructor)
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:: λοχίας {m} {f} /lochías/
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drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth)
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:: πίνω /píno/ , απορροφώ /aporrofó/
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drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages)
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:: πίνω /píno/
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drink {n} (served beverage)
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:: ποτό {n} /potó/
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drink {n} (type of beverage)
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:: ποτό {n} /potó/
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drink {n} (served alcoholic beverage)
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:: ποτό {n} /potó/
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drink {n} (action of drinking)
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:: πόση {f} /pósi/
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drink {n} (alcoholic beverages in general)
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:: ποτό {n} /potó/, οινοπνευματώδη {n-p} /oinopnevmatódi/
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drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth)
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:: πίνω /píno/ , απορροφώ /aporrofó/
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drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages)
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:: πίνω /píno/
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drinkable {adj} (safe to drink)
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:: πόσιμος {m} /pósimos/
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drinker {n} (one that drinks)
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:: πότης {m} /pótis/
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drinker {n} (regular drinker of alcohol)
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:: πότης {m} /pótis/
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drinking-bout {n} (period of drinking)
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:: μέθη {f} /méthi/, μεθύσι {n} /methýsi/
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drinking straw {n} (a long plastic or paper tube through which a drink is drunk)
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:: καλαμάκι {n} /kalamáki/
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drinking water {n} (water for humans)
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:: πόσιμο νερό {n} /pósimo neró/
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dripping {n} (fat)
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:: τσιγαρίδα {f} /tsigarída/
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drive {n} (computing: apparatus for reading and writing to or from a storage device)
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:: οδηγός {m} /odigós/
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drive {n} (computing: mass-storage device)
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:: οδηγός {m} /odigós/
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drive {v} (operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle))
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:: οδηγώ /odigó/
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drivel {n} (senseless talk)
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:: αερολογίες {f} {p} /aerologíes/
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drivel {n} (saliva, drool)
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:: σάλιο {n} /sálio/
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drivel {v} (to have saliva drip from the mouth)
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:: βγάζω σάλια /vgázo sália/
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drivel {v} (to talk nonsense)
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:: αερολογώ /aerologó/, σαλιαρίζω /saliarízo/, λέω ανοησίες /léo anoïsíes/
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driver {n} (one who drives something, e.g. cattle)
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:: οδηγός {m} {f} /odigós/
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driver {n} (something that drives something)
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:: οδηγός {m} {f} /odigós/
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driver {n} (person who drives a motorized vehicle, such as a car or a bus)
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:: οδηγός {m} {f} /odigós/
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driver {n} (person who drives some other vehicle)
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:: οδηγός {m} {f} /odigós/, μηχανοδηγός {m} {f} /michanodigós/
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driver {n} (program acting as interface between an application and hardware)
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:: οδηγός {m} /odigós/
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driver's licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license
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driver's license {n} (documenting permitting a person to drive)
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:: άδεια οδήγησης {f} /ádeia odígisis/, δίπλωμα οδήγησης {n} /díploma odígisis/, δίπλωμα {n} /díploma/
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driving licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license
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drizzle {v} (to rain lightly)
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:: ψιχαλίζει /psichalízei/
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dromedary {n} (single-humped camel)
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:: δρομάς {f} /dromás/
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drone {n} (male bee)
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:: κηφήνας {m} /kifínas/
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drool {v} (secrete saliva)
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:: σαλιάζω /saliázo/
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drop {n} (small mass of liquid)
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:: σταγόνα {f} /stagóna/
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drop {n} (a fall)
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:: πτώση {f} /ptósi/
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drop {n} (small, round piece of hard candy)
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:: παστίλια {f} /pastília/
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drop cap {n} (large initial letter)
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:: αρχίγραμμα {n} /archígramma/, πρωτόγραμμα {n} /protógramma/
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droplet {n} (very small drop)
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:: σταγονίδιο {n} /stagonídio/, σταλίτσα {f} /stalítsa/, σταγόνα {f} /stagóna/
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dropped ceiling {n} (secondary ceiling)
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:: ψευδοροφή {f} /psevdorofí/
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dropping {n} (animal excrement)
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:: βερβελιές {p} /verveliés/
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dropsy {n} (swelling)
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:: υδρωπικία {f} /ydropikía/
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drought {n} (period of unusually low rain fall)
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:: ξηρασία /xirasía/
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drown {v} (to be suffocated in fluid)
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:: πνίγομαι /pnígomai/
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drown {v} (to deprive of life by immerson in liquid)
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:: πνίγω /pnígo/
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drowning {n} (an instance of someone drowning)
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:: πνιγμός {m} /pnigmós/, πνίξιμο {n} /pníximo/
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drowse {v} (to be sleepy and inactive)
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:: νυστάζω /nystázo/
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drowsiness {n} (State of being drowsy)
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:: νύστα {f} /nýsta/
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drowsy {adj} (inclined to drowse)
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:: νυσταγμένος /nystagménos/
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drudgery {n} (tedious work)
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:: αγγαρεία {f} /angareía/
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drug {n} (psychoactive substance ingested for recreational use, especially illegal and addictive one)
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:: ναρκωτικό {n} /narkotikó/
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drug {v} (to administer intoxicating drugs)
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:: ναρκώνω /narkóno/
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drug {v} (to add intoxicating drugs to something)
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:: βάζω ναρκωτικό /vázo narkotikó/
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drug addict {n} (person with a chemical or psychological dependency on drugs)
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:: τοξικομανής {m} {f} /toxikomanís/, ναρκομανής {m} {f} /narkomanís/
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drug dealer {n} (person who illegally sells drugs)
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:: διακινητής ναρκωτικών {m} /diakinitís narkotikón/
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drugstore {n} (pharmacy) SEE: pharmacy
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drum {n} (musical instrument)
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:: τύμπανο {n} /týmpano/
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drum {n} (hollow, cylindrical object)
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:: τύμπανο {n} /týmpano/
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drum {n} (barrel etc. for liquid)
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:: βαρέλι {n} /varéli/
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drum {v} (to beat a drum)
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:: τυμπανίζω /tympanízo/
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drunk {adj} (intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol)
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:: μεθυσμένος {m} /methysménos/, πιωμένος {m} /pioménos/, σουρωμένος {m} /souroménos/
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drunk {adj} (elated by emotion)
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:: μεθυσμένος {m} /methysménos/
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drunk {n} (one who is drunk)
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:: μεθυσμένος {m} /methysménos/
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drunk {n} (habitual drinker)
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:: μέθυσος {m} /méthysos/, μεθύστακας {m} /methýstakas/
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drunk {n} (drunken state)
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:: μέθη {f} /méthi/
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drunk {n} (drinking-bout) SEE: drinking-bout
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drunkard {n} (person who is habitually drunk) SEE: drunk
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drunkenness {n} (state of being drunk)
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:: μέθη {f} /méthi/, μεθύσι {n} /methýsi/
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drunkness {n} (drunkenness) SEE: drunkenness
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drupe {n} (stone fruit) SEE: stone fruit
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dry {adj} (free from liquid or moisture)
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:: στεγνός {m} /stegnós/, ξηρός {m} /xirós/
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dry {adj} (free of water in any state)
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:: άνυδρος {m} /ánydros/
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dry {adj} (maintaining temperance)
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:: στεγνός {m} /stegnós/
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dry cleaner {n} (business establishment that engages in dry cleaning)
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:: στεγνοκαθαριστήριο /stegnokatharistírio/
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drydock {n} (dock that can be drained of water)
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:: νεώριο {n} /neório/
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dryer {n} (hairdryer) SEE: hairdryer
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dry ice {n} (carbon dioxide frozen in the solid state)
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:: ξηρός πάγος /xirós págos/
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dry mouth {n} (dry mouth)
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:: ξηροστομία {f} /xirostomía/
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DSL {n} (digital subscriber line)
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:: DSL /DSL/
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Düsseldorf {prop} (a city in Germany)
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:: Ντύσσελντορφ /Dýsselntorf/
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dual SIM {adj} (holding two SIM cards)
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:: δίκαρτος /díkartos/
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dub {v} (to replace soundtrack of a film with translation)
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:: μεταγλωττίζω /metaglottízo/
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dub {n} (dubbing) SEE: dubbing
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Dubai {prop} (one of the emirates of the United Arab Emirates)
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:: Ντουμπάι /Doumpái/
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Dubai {prop} (city)
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:: Ντουμπάι /Doumpái/
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dubbing {n} (replacement of voice)
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:: μεταγλώττιση {f} /metaglóttisi/
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dubious {adj} (arousing doubt)
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:: αμφίβολος /amfívolos/, αμφιλεγόμενος /amfilegómenos/, ύποπτος /ýpoptos/
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dubious {adj} (in disbelief, uncertain)
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:: αβέβαιος {m} /avévaios/, αναποφάσιστος {m} /anapofásistos/
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Dublin {prop} (the capital of the Republic of Ireland)
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:: Δουβλίνο /Douvlíno/
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dubnium {n} (chemical element)
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:: ντούμπνιο {n} /doúmpnio/
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Dubrovnik {prop} (Croatian port-city)
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:: Ντουμπρόβνικ /Doumpróvnik/
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duchess {n} (female spouse or widow of a duke)
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:: δούκισσα {f} /doúkissa/
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duchess {n} (female ruler of a duchy)
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:: δούκισσα {f} /doúkissa/
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duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess)
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:: δουκάτο {n} /doukáto/
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duck {v} (to quickly lower the head or body (intransitive))
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:: το κεφάλι σου στη γούρνα! /to kefáli sou sti goúrna!/, σκύβω το κεφάλι /skývo to kefáli/
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duck {v} (to lower into the water)
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:: κάνω πατητή /káno patití/
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duck {n} (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae)
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:: πάπια {f} /pápia/, νήσσα {f} /níssa/
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duck {n} (female duck)
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:: πάπια {f} /pápia/
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duck {n} (flesh of a duck used as food)
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:: πάπια {f} /pápia/
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Duckburg {prop} (fictional city where Donald Duck lives)
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:: Λιμνούπολη {f} /Limnoúpoli/
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duckling {n} (young duck)
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:: παπί {n} /papí/, παπάκι {n} /papáki/
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ductile {adj} (capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire)
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:: όλκιμος /ólkimos/
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dud {n} (loser) SEE: loser
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dude {n} (colloquial: man)
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:: τύπος /týpos/
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due diligence {n} (a legally binding process during which a potential buyer evaluates the assets and liabilities of a company)
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:: προσήκων έλεγχος {m} /prosíkon élenchos/, διαγνωστικός έλεγχος {m} /diagnostikós élenchos/
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duel {n} (combat between two persons)
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:: μονομαχία {f} /monomachía/
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duel {n} (struggle between two parties)
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:: διαμάχη {f} /diamáchi/
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dueler {n} (dueler) SEE: duelist
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duelist {n}
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:: μονομάχος {m} /monomáchos/
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duet {n} (a musical composition for two performers)
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:: ντουέτο {n} /douéto/
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due to {prep} (caused by)
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:: εξαιτίας /exaitías/, λόγω /lógo/
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duffel bag {n} (large duffel cloth bag used to carry personal gear)
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:: λουκάνικο {n} /loukániko/
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dugout {n} (canoe)
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:: μονόξυλο {n} /monóxylo/
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Duilius {prop} (a Roman nomen gentile)
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:: Δουίλιος /Douílios/
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Duisburg {prop} (a city in Germany)
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:: Ντούισμπουργκ {n} /Doúismpourgk/
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duke {n} (male ruler of a duchy)
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:: δούκας {m} /doúkas/
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duke {n} (male holder of a dukedom)
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:: δούκας {m} /doúkas/
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duke {n} (grand duke)
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:: μέγας δούκας {m} /mégas doúkas/
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dulcet {adj} (sweet (voice, tone), melodious)
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:: τραγουδιστός /tragoudistós/
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dulcimer {n} (musical instrument)
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:: σαντούρι {n} /santoúri/
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dull {adj} (lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp)
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:: αμβλύς /amvlýs/
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dull {adj} (boring)
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:: βαρετός /varetós/, μουντός /mountós/
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dull {adj} (not shiny)
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:: μουντός /mountós/, φαιός /faiós/
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dull {adj} (not bright or intelligent)
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:: χαζός /chazós/
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dull {v} (to render dull)
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:: αμβλύνω /amvlýno/
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dull {v} (to soften, moderate or blunt)
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:: αμβλύνω /amvlýno/
|
duma {n} (lower house of Russian national parliament)
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:: Δούμα {f} /Doúma/
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dumb {adj} (unable to speak) SEE: mute
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dumb {adj} (extremely stupid)
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:: χαζός /chazós/
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dumbbell {n} (a weight with two disks attached to a short bar)
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:: αλτήρας {m} /altíras/
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dumbbell {n} (a stupid person)
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:: βλακέντιος {m} /vlakéntios/
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dumbledore {n} (beetle) SEE: beetle
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dumbledore {n} (bumblebee) SEE: bumblebee
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dumbledore {n} (dandelion) SEE: dandelion
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dum dum bullet {n} (hollow bullet designed to pierce bullet-proof vests)
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:: σφαίρα ντουμ ντουμ {f} /sfaíra doum doum/
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dummy {n} (pacifier) SEE: pacifier
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dumpster {n} (large trash receptacle)
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:: κάδος σκουπιδιών {m} /kádos skoupidión/, κάδος απορριμμάτων {m} /kádos aporrimmáton/
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dump truck {n} (heavy truck for carrying loose, bulk cargo)
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:: ανατρεπόμενο {n} /anatrepómeno/
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dun {n} (colour)
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:: καστανόφαιο /kastanófaio/
|
Dundee {prop} (city)
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:: Νταντί {n} /Dantí/
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dune {n} (a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind)
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:: αμμόλοφος {m} /ammólofos/, θίνα {f} /thína/
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dung {n} (manure)
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:: κόπρος {f} /kópros/
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dung {v} (to fertilize with dung)
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:: κοπρίζω /koprízo/, λιπαίνω /lipaíno/
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dung beetle {n} (insect of the family Scarabaeidae)
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:: σκαραβαίος {m} /skaravaíos/
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dungeon {n} (underground prison or vault)
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:: μπουντρούμι {n} /bountroúmi/
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dunk {v} (to submerge briefly in a liquid)
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:: βουτώ /voutó/
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dunk {v} (basketball)
|
:: καρφώνω /karfóno/
|
dunk {n} (basketball dunking)
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:: κάρφωμα {n} /kárfoma/
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dunking {n} (submerging)
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:: βούτηγμα {n} /voútigma/
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dunking {n} (basketball)
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:: κάρφωμα {n} /kárfoma/
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dunlin {n} (Calidris alpina)
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:: λασποσκαλίδρα {f} /lasposkalídra/
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duodenum {n} (first part of the small intestine)
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:: δωδεκαδάκτυλο {n} /dodekadáktylo/
|
dupe {n} (deceived person)
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:: κορόιδο {n} /koróido/, αγαθιάρης {m} /agathiáris/
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dupe {v} (to swindle, deceive, or trick)
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:: κοροϊδεύω /koroïdévo/, εξαπατώ /exapató/
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duplex {adj} (double)
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:: διπλός {m} /diplós/, διμερής {m} /dimerís/
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duplex {adj} (two direction)
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:: αμφίδρομος {m} /amfídromos/
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duplicitous {adj} (given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech)
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:: δολερός /dolerós/
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duplicity {n} (intentional deceptiveness)
|
:: διπροσωπία {f} /diprosopía/
|
durable {adj} (able to resist wear; enduring)
|
:: ανθεκτικός {m} /anthektikós/, γερός {m} /gerós/
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duration {n} (amount of time)
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:: διάρκεια {f} /diárkeia/
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Durex {n} (condom) SEE: condom
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Durex {prop} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape
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durian {n} (tree)
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:: δούριο /doúrio/
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durian {n} (fruit)
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:: δούριο {m} /doúrio/
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during {prep} (for all of a given time interval)
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:: κατά τη διάρκεια /katá ti diárkeia/
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during {prep} (within a given time interval)
|
:: κατά τη διάρκεια /katá ti diárkeia/
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Durrës {prop} (Adriatic port city in Albania)
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:: Δυρράχιο {n} /Dyrráchio/
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Dushanbe {prop} (capital of Tajikistan)
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:: Ντουσαμπέ {f} /Dousampé/
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dust {n} (fine, dry particles)
|
:: σκόνη {f} /skóni/
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dust {v} ((intransitive) to clean by removing dust)
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:: ξεσκονίζω /xeskonízo/
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dustbin {n} (container for trash) SEE: garbage can
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dust bunny {n} (a small clump of dust)
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:: χνούδι μπάλα /chnoúdi bála/
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dustcart {n} (rubbish collection vehicle) SEE: garbage truck
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dust devil {n} (a swirling dust in the air)
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:: ανεμοστρόβιλος {m} /anemostróvilos/, σκονοδιάβολος {m} /skonodiávolos/
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dustman {n} (garbage collector) SEE: garbage collector
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dustpan {n} (flat scoop for assembling dust)
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:: φαράσι {n} /farási/
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Dutch {adj} (of the Netherlands, people, or language)
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:: ολλανδικός /ollandikós/
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Dutch {prop} (the Dutch language)
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:: ολλανδικά {n-p} /ollandiká/
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Dutch {n} (people from the Netherlands)
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:: Ολλανδοί {m-p} /Ollandoí/
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Dutch clover {n} (Trifolium repens) SEE: white clover
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Dutch elm disease {n} (disease of elm trees)
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:: ολλανδική ασθένεια της φτελιάς {f} /ollandikí asthéneia tis fteliás/
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Dutchman {n} (a Dutch man)
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:: Ολλανδός {m} /Ollandós/
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Dutchwoman {n} (a Dutch woman)
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:: Ολλανδή {f} /Ollandí/
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duty {n} (that which one is morally or legally obligated to do)
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:: καθήκον {n} /kathíkon/, υποχρέωση {f} /ypochréosi/
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duty {n} (period of time)
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:: βάρδια {f} /várdia/
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duty {n} (tax; tariff)
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:: δασμός {m} /dasmós/
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duty-free {adj} (exempt from duty, especially customs)
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:: αδασμολόγητος /adasmológitos/
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duvet {n} (quilt)
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:: πάπλωμα {n} /páploma/
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DVD {n} (digital video disc)
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:: ντιβιντί /divintí/, DVD /DVD/
|
DVD player {n} (DVD player)
|
:: συσκευή DVD /syskeví DVD/
|
Dvořák {prop} (Czech composer)
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:: Ντβόρζακ {m} /Dvórzak/
|
dwarf {n} (being from folklore, underground dwelling nature spirit)
|
:: νάνος {m} /nános/
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dwarf {n} (small person)
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:: νάνος {m} /nános/
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dwarf {n} (astronomy: relatively small star)
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:: νάνος {m} /nános/
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dwarfism {n} (condition of being a dwarf)
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:: νανισμός {m} /nanismós/
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dwarf planet {n} (a type of celestial body)
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:: πλανήτης νάνος {m} /planítis nános/
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dweller {n} (inhabitant) SEE: inhabitant
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dwell on {v} (to continue to think or talk about (something or someone))
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:: τρώω κόλλημα /tróo kóllima/, αναλογίζομαι /analogízomai/
|
dyadic operation {n} (two-operand operation) SEE: binary operation
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dye {n} (a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied)
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:: βαφή {f} /vafí/
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dye {v} (to colour with dye)
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:: βάφω /váfo/
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dye {n} (die) SEE: die
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dyed {adj} (colored with dye)
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:: βαμμένος /vamménos/
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dyke {n} (ditch) SEE: ditch
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dynamic IP address {n} (An IP address which changes periodically)
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:: δυναμική διεύθυνση IP {f} /dynamikí diéfthynsi IP/
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dynamics {n} (branch of mechanics)
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:: δυναμική {f} /dynamikí/
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dynamic system {n} (system)
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:: δυναμικό σύστημα {n} /dynamikó sýstima/
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dynamic typing {n} (in programming: type checking performed at run time)
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:: δυναμικός τύπος {m} /dynamikós týpos/
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dynamo {n} (dynamo-electric machine)
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:: δυναμό {m} /dynamó/
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dynamometer {n} (device used to measure mechanical power)
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:: δυναμόμετρο {n} /dynamómetro/
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dynasty {n} (A series of rulers or dynasts from one family)
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:: Δυναστεία /Dynasteía/
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dyne {n} (unit of force)
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:: δύνη {f} /dýni/
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dysarthria {n} (difficulty in articulating)
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:: δυσαρθρία {f} /dysarthría/
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dyscrasia {n} (disorder, especially of the blood)
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:: δυσκρασία {f} /dyskrasía/
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dysentery {n} (disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines)
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:: δυσεντερία {f} /dysentería/
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dysfunction {n} (failure to function)
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:: δυσλειτουργία {f} /dysleitourgía/
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dysfunctional {adj} (functioning incorrectly or abnormally)
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:: δυσλειτουργικός {m} /dysleitourgikós/
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dysfunctionality {n} (condition of being dysfunctional)
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:: δυσλειτουργικότητα {f} /dysleitourgikótita/
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dyslexia {n} (learning disability)
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:: δυσλεξία {f} /dyslexía/
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dysmorphophilia {n} (sexual arousal arising from deformed or impaired partners)
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:: δυσμορφοφιλία /dysmorfofilía/
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dysphagia {n} (difficulty in swallowing)
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:: δυσφαγία {f} /dysfagía/, δυσκαταποσία /dyskataposía/
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dysphoria {n} (state of feeling unwell, unhappy, restless or depressed)
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:: δυσφορία {f} /dysforía/
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dysplasia {n} (abnormal development of cells or tissue)
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:: δυσπλασία {f} /dysplasía/
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dyspnea {n} (difficult respiration)
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:: δύσπνοια {f} /dýspnoia/
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dysprosium {n} (chemical element)
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:: δυσπρόσιο {n} /dysprósio/
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dysthymia {n} (tendency to be depressed)
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:: δυσθυμία {f} /dysthymía/
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dysthymia {n} (form of clinical depression)
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:: δυσθυμία {f} /dysthymía/
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dysthymic {n} (a person diagnosed with dysthymia)
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:: δυσθυμικός {m} /dysthymikós/
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dystocia {n} (slow or difficult labour or delivery)
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:: δυστοκία {f} /dystokía/
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dystopia {n} (vision of a future)
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:: δυστοπία {f} /dystopía/
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dystopia {n} (miserable society)
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:: δυστοπία {f} /dystopía/
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dystopian {adj} (pertaining to a dystopia)
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:: δυστοπικός /dystopikós/
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dystrophy {n} (dystrophy)
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:: δυστροφία {f} /dystrofía/
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