mañana {adv} (tomorrow) SEE: tomorrow
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Maastricht {prop} (capital of the province of Limburg in The Netherlands)
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:: Μάαστριχτ /Máastricht/
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macabre {adj} (representing or personifying death)
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:: μακάβριος /makávrios/
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macabre {adj} (ghastly, shocking, terrifying)
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:: μακάβριος /makávrios/
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macaque {n} (any monkey of the genus Macaca)
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:: μακάκος {m} /makákos/
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macaron {n} (pastry)
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:: αμυγδαλωτό {n} /amygdalotó/
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macaroni {n} (type of pasta)
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:: κοφτό μακαρονάκι {n} /koftó makaronáki/
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macaroon {n} (soft biscuit or cookie prepared with almond or coconut dough)
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:: αμυγδαλωτό {n} /amygdalotó/
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Macau {prop} (a city just west of Hong Kong)
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:: Μακάου /Makáou/
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macaw {n} (various parrots)
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:: μακάο {n} /makáo/
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mace {n} (weapon)
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:: απελατίκι {n} /apelatíki/, κεφαλοθραύστης {m} /kefalothráfstis/
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mace {n} (a spice)
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:: μασίς {n} /masís/
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Macedonia {prop} (ancient kingdom)
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:: Μακεδονία {f} /Makedonía/
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Macedonia {prop} (Republic of North Macedonia, see also: Republic of North Macedonia)
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:: Μακεδονία {f} /Makedonía/ , Σκόπια {f} /Skópia/ , πρώην Γιουγκοσλαβική Δημοκρατία της Μακεδονίας {f} /próin Giougkoslavikí Dimokratía tis Makedonías/, ΠΓΔΜ {f} /PGDM/
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Macedonia {prop} (region of northern Greece)
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:: Μακεδονία {f} /Makedonía/
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Macedonian {adj} (of Macedonia or its people or language)
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:: μακεδονικός /makedonikós/
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Macedonian {n} (person from Macedonia)
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:: Μακεδόνας /Makedónas/, Μακεδόνισσα {f} /Makedónissa/
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Macedonian {n} (Slavic language of Macedonia)
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:: σλαβομακεδονικά {n-p} /slavomakedoniká/
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Macedo-Romanian {prop} (Aromanian) SEE: Aromanian
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Macerata {prop} (province)
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:: Ματσεράτα /Matseráta/
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Macerata {prop} (town)
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:: Ματσεράτα /Matseráta/
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Machaon {prop} (Son of Asclepius)
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:: Μαχάων {m} /Macháon/
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machete {n} (a sword-like tool)
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:: μαχαίρα, ματσέτα {f} /machaíra, matséta/
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Machiavellian {adj} (attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous methods)
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:: μακιαβελικός /makiavelikós/
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Machiavellian {adj} (related to the philosophical system of Niccolò Machiavelli)
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:: μακιαβελικός /makiavelikós/
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Machiavellianism {n} (philosophy)
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:: μακιαβελισμός {m} /makiavelismós/
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Machiavellianism {n} (political maneuver)
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:: μακιαβελισμός {m} /makiavelismós/
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Machiavellianism {n} (ruthless, duplicitous behavior)
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:: μακιαβελισμός {m} /makiavelismós/
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machination {n} (clever scheme or artful plot, usually crafted for evil purposes)
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:: δολοπλοκία {f} /doloplokía/, μηχανορραφία {f} /michanorrafía/, σκευωρία {f} /skevoría/, πλεκτάνη {f} /plektáni/
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machine {n} (mechanical or electrical device)
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:: μηχανή {f} /michaní/, μηχανισμός {m} /michanismós/, μηχάνημα {n} /michánima/
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machine {n} (group that controls an organization)
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:: μηχανισμός {m} /michanismós/
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machine {n} (a person who is very proficient)
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:: μηχανή {f} /michaní/
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machine {v} (make by machine)
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:: επεξεργάζομαι μηχανικά /epexergázomai michaniká/
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machine code {n} (machine language) SEE: machine language
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machine gun {n} (type of firearm)
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:: πολυβόλο {n} /polyvólo/
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machine language {n} (set of instructions for a computer)
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:: γλώσσα μηχανής {f} /glóssa michanís/, κώδικας μηχανής {m} /kódikas michanís/
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machinist {n} (operator) SEE: operator
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machinist {n} (constructor of machines and engines)
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:: μηχανουργός {m} {f} /michanourgós/, μηχανικός {m} {f} /michanikós/, μηχανολόγος {m} {f} /michanológos/
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machinist {n} (one skilled in the use of machine tools)
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:: μηχανικός {m} {f} /michanikós/
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machinist {n} (person employed to shift scenery in a theater)
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:: μηχανικός σκηνής {m} {f} /michanikós skinís/
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Machmeter {n} (an instrument that measures the speed of an aircraft relative to that of sound and displays it in Mach numbers)
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:: μαχόμετρο {m} /machómetro/
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mackerel {n} (edible fish)
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:: σκουμπρί {n} /skoumprí/
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mackintosh {n} (raincoat in general) SEE: raincoat
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macro {adj} (very large in scale)
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:: μακρο- /makro-/
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macro {n} (an abbreviation of complicated input)
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:: μακροεντολή {f} /makroentolí/
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macro- {prefix} (large)
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:: μακρο- /makro-/
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macro- {prefix} (long)
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:: μακρο- /makro-/
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macroclimate {n} (climate of a relatively large geographic area)
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:: μακρόκλιμα {n} /makróklima/
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macrocosm {n} (the universe) SEE: universe
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macrocosm {n} (a complex structure containing numerous smaller-scale structures)
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:: μακρόκοσμος {m} /makrókosmos/
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macroeconomic {adj} (relating to macroeconomics)
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:: μακροοικονομικός {m} /makrooikonomikós/
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macroeconomics {n} (study of the entire economy)
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:: μακροοικονομική {f} /makrooikonomikí/
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macrography {n}
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:: μακρογραφία {f} /makrografía/
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Macron {prop} (surname)
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:: Μακρόν {m} {f} /Makrón/
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macrostate {n} (group of properties)
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:: μακροκατάσταση {f} /makrokatástasi/
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macula {n} (anatomy: yellow spot near the center of retina)
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:: ωχρή κηλίδα {f} /ochrí kilída/
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mad {adj} (insane (adj.))
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:: τρελός /trelós/, παράφρονας /paráfronas/, φρενοβλαβής /frenovlavís/, μανιακός /maniakós/
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mad {adj} (angry)
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:: έξαλλος /éxallos/, εξοργισμένος /exorgisménos/, τρελός /trelós/
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mad {adj} (wanting intensely)
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:: μανιακός /maniakós/, λυσσασμένος /lyssasménos/
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Madagascar {prop} (country in Southern Africa)
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:: Μαδαγασκάρη {f} /Madagaskári/
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madam {n} (polite term of address to a woman)
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:: κυρία {f} /kyría/
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madam {n} (woman who manages a brothel)
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:: τσατσά {f} /tsatsá/, ματρώνα {f} /matróna/
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madden {v} (make insane)
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:: τρελαίνω /trelaíno/
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madder {n} (plant)
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:: ριζάρι /rizári/, ερυθρόδανο {n} /erythródano/
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Madeira {prop} (island and autonomous region)
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:: Μαδέρα {f} /Madéra/
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madeleine {n} (small gateau in the shape of a scallop shell)
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:: μανταλένα {f} /mantaléna/
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madhouse {n} (insane asylum)
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:: τρελάδικο {n} /treládiko/, τρελοκομείο {n} /trelokomeío/, μουρλοκομείο {n} /mourlokomeío/
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madhouse {n} (place resembling an insane asylum)
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:: τρελάδικο {n} /treládiko/, τρελοκομείο {n} /trelokomeío/, μουρλοκομείο {n} /mourlokomeío/
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madman {n} (An insane man)
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:: παραφρόντας /parafróntas/
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madness {n} (insanity)
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:: παραφροσύνη {f} /parafrosýni/, τρέλα {f} /tréla/
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Madonna {prop} (Virgin Mary) SEE: Virgin Mary
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madrasa {n} (madrasah) SEE: madrasah
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madrasah {n} (school for Islamic theology)
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:: μεντρεσές {m} /mentresés/
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Madrid {prop} (capital of Spain)
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:: Μαδρίτη {f} /Madríti/
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madrigal {n} (either musical sense)
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:: μαδριγάλι {m} /madrigáli/
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madrone {n} (strawberry tree) SEE: strawberry tree
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mafia {n} (a crime syndicate)
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:: μαφία {f} /mafía/
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Mafia {prop} (international criminal organisation of Sicilian origin)
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:: Μαφία {f} /Mafía/
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Mafia {prop} (organized criminal syndicate)
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:: μαφία {f} /mafía/
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Mafioso {n} (member of the mafia, see also: mobster)
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:: μαφιόζος /mafiózos/
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Magadan {prop} (city in Siberia)
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:: Μαγκαντάν /Magkantán/
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magazine {n} (periodical)
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:: περιοδικό {n} /periodikó/
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magazine {n} (ammunition storehouse)
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:: πυριτιδαποθήκη {f} /pyritidapothíki/
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magazine {n} (ammunition clip or chamber enabling multiple rounds to be held before firing)
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:: γεμιστήρας {m} /gemistíras/
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Magdalene {prop} (female given name)
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:: Μαγδαληνή /Magdaliní/
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Magdalene {prop} (biblical character) SEE: Mary Magdalene
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maggot {n} (dipterous insect's larva that eats decomposing organic matter)
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:: σκουλήκι {n} /skoulíki/
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Maghreb {prop} (region in Africa)
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:: Μαγκρέμπ /Magkrémp/, Μπαρμπαριά {f} /Barmpariá/
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Magi {prop} (the wise men who gave gifts to Jesus)
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:: Μάγος {m} /Mágos/, Μάγοι {m-p} /Mágoi/
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magic {n} (use of supernatural rituals, forces etc.)
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:: μαγεία {f} /mageía/
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magic {n} (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
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:: μαγεία {f} /mageía/
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magic {n} (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
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:: μαγεία {f} /mageía/, ταχυδακτυλουργία {f} /tachydaktylourgía/
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magic {n} (something spectacular or wonderful)
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:: μαγεία {f} /mageía/
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magic {adj} (Producing extraordinary results; wonderful, amazing)
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:: μαγικός /magikós/
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magic {adj} (featuring illusions that are usually performed for entertainment)
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:: μαγικός /magikós/, ταχυδακτυλουργικός {m} /tachydaktylourgikós/
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magically {adv} (in a magical manner)
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:: μαγικά /magiká/
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magic bullet {n} (a remedy)
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:: μαγική συνταγή {f} /magikí syntagí/
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magician {n} (practitioner of allegedly supernatural magic)
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:: μάγος {m} /mágos/
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magician {n} (performer of tricks)
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:: ταχυδακτυλουργός {m} {f} /tachydaktylourgós/
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magic mushroom {n} (mushroom-like fungus that has psychedelic effects)
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:: μαγικό μανιτάρι {n} /magikó manitári/
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magic wand {n} (wand used to perform magic)
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:: μαγικό ραβδί {n} /magikó ravdí/
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magic word {n} (word with magical effect)
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:: μαγική λέξη {f} /magikí léxi/, μαγική φόρμουλα {f} /magikí fórmoula/
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magister {n} (The possessor of a master's degree)
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:: μάγιστρος {m} /mágistros/
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magistrate {n} (judicial officer)
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:: δικαστής {m} {f} /dikastís/
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magma {n} (molten matter)
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:: μάγμα {n} /mágma/
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magmatic {adj} (of, related to, or produced by magma)
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:: μαγματικός /magmatikós/
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Magna Carta {prop} (charter granted by King John to the barons at Runnymede in 1215)
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:: Μάγκνα Κάρτα {f} /Mágkna Kárta/
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Magna Graecia {prop} (Ancient Greek colonies in Italy and Sicily)
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:: Μεγάλη Ελλάδα {f} /Megáli Elláda/
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magnality {n} (great or wonderful thing) SEE: miracle
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magnanimity {n} (The quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul)
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:: μεγαλοψυχία {f} /megalopsychía/
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magnesia {n} (magnesium oxide)
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:: μαγνησία {f} /magnisía/
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Magnesian {n} (inhabitant or a resident of Magnesia)
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:: Μαγνησιακός /Magnisiakós/
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magnesite {n} (a form of magnesium carbonate, O3, occurring as dolomite (with calcite) but rarely found in the pure state)
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:: μαγνησίτης {m} /magnisítis/, λευκόλιθος {m} /lefkólithos/
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magnesium {n} (chemical element)
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:: μαγνήσιο {n} /magnísio/
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magnesium oxide {n} (white powder)
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:: μαγνησία {f} /magnisía/
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magnet {n} (piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism)
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:: μαγνήτης {m} /magnítis/
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magnetic {adj} (of, relating to, caused by, or operating by magnetism)
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:: μαγνητικός /magnitikós/
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magnetic {adj} (having the properties a magnet)
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:: μαγνητικός /magnitikós/
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magnetic {adj} (determined by earth's magnetic fields)
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:: μαγνητικός /magnitikós/
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magnetic {adj} (having an extraordinary ability to attract)
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:: σαγηνευτικός /sagineftikós/, μαγνητικός /magnitikós/
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magnetic compass {n} (instrument)
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:: μαγνητική πυξίδα {f} /magnitikí pyxída/
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magnetic field {n} (a field of magnetic force)
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:: μαγνητικό πεδίο {n} /magnitikó pedío/
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magnetic flux {n} (measure of the strength of a magnetic field in a given area)
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:: μαγνητική ροή {f} /magnitikí roḯ/
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magnetism {n} (the property of being magnetic)
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:: μαγνητισμός {m} /magnitismós/
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magnetize {v} (to make magnetic)
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:: μαγνητίζω /magnitízo/
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magnetize {v} (to attract)
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:: μαγνητίζω /magnitízo/, σαγηνεύω /saginévo/
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magnificent {adj} (grand, elegant or splendid in appearance)
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:: μεγαλοπρεπής /megaloprepís/
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magnify {v} (to make larger)
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:: μεγεθύνω /megethýno/
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magpie {n} (bird of genus Pica)
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:: καρακάξα {f} /karakáxa/
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magpie {n} (Pica pica)
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:: καρακάξα {f} /karakáxa/
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magus {n} (magician, mage)
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:: μάγος {m} /mágos/
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Magyar {adj} (Hungarian) SEE: Hungarian
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maharaja {n} (a Hindu prince ranking above a raja)
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:: μαχαραγιάς {m} /macharagiás/
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Maharashtra {prop} (state in western India)
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:: Μαχαράστρα /Macharástra/
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Maharastra {prop} (Maharashtra) SEE: Maharashtra
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mahleb {n} (aromatic spice made from cherry stones)
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:: μαχλέπι {n} /machlépi/
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mahogany {n} (tropical tree)
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:: μαόνι {n} /maóni/
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mahogany {n} (wood)
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:: μαόνι {n} /maóni/, ερυθρόξυλο {n} /erythróxylo/
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maid {n} (female servant or cleaner)
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:: καμαριέρα {f} /kamariéra/
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maiden {n} (unmarried young female)
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:: κορίτσι {n} /korítsi/ , κοπέλα {f} /kopéla/
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maiden {n} (female virgin)
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:: παρθένα {f} /parthéna/
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maiden {adj} (virgin) SEE: virgin
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maidenly {adj} (suitable for, or befitting a maiden)
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:: παρθένος /parthénos/
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maiden name {n} (married woman's original last name)
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:: πατρικό όνομα {n} /patrikó ónoma/, γένος {n} /génos/
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maieutics {n} (Socratic method) SEE: Socratic method
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mail {n} (postal delivery system)
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:: ταχυδρομείο {n} /tachydromeío/
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mail {n} (organisation)
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:: ταχυδρομείο {n} /tachydromeío/
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mail {n} (parcels and letters)
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:: αλληλογραφία {f} /allilografía/, ταχυδρομείο {n} /tachydromeío/
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mail {n} (electronic mail)
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:: ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο {n} /ilektronikó tachydromeío/
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mail {v} (to send via the post)
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:: ταχυδρομώ /tachydromó/
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mail {n} (armour consisting of metal rings or plates linked together)
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:: θώρακας {m} /thórakas/, πανοπλία {f} /panoplía/
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mailbox {n} (box into which mail is put)
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:: γραμματοθήκη {f} /grammatothíki/, γραμματοκιβώτιο {n} /grammatokivótio/
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maillechort {n} (nickel silver) SEE: nickel silver
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mailman {n} (post office employee)
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:: ταχυδρόμος {m} {f} /tachydrómos/
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main {adj} (chief, most important, or principal in extent, etc.)
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:: κύριος /kýrios/
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main {n} (mainland) SEE: mainland
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Main {prop} (river in southern Germany)
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:: Μάιν {m} /Máin/
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main course {n} (main dish of a meal)
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:: κύριο πιάτο {n} /kýrio piáto/
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Maine {prop} (US State)
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:: Μέιν {n} /Méin/
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mainframe {n} (large computer)
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:: μεγαλόσχημος {m} /megalóschimos/
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mainland {n} (the main landmass of a country or continent)
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:: ηπειρωτική χώρα {f} /ipeirotikí chóra/
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mainland China {prop} (area under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China, excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
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:: ηπειρωτική Κίνα {f} /ipeirotikí Kína/
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mainly {adv} (chiefly; for the most part)
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:: κυρίως /kyríos/
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mainstream {adj} (used or accepted broadly; common, usual or conventional)
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:: κυρίαρχο ρεύμα {n} /kyríarcho révma/, επικρατούσα τάση {f} /epikratoúsa tási/
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maintain {v} (to maintain, to consider) SEE: hold
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maintain {v} (to keep up)
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:: διατηρώ /diatiró/
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maintain {v} (to declare or affirm a point of view to be true)
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:: ισχυρίζομαι /ischyrízomai/
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maintenance {n} (legal: payment made to a spouse after a divorce) SEE: alimony
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Mainz {prop} (the state capital of Rhineland-Palatinate)
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:: Μάιντς {n} /Máints/, Μαγεντία {f} /Magentía/
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maisonette {n} (small house)
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:: μεζονέτα {f} /mezonéta/
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maize {n} (corn; a type of grain of the species Zea mays)
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:: αραβόσιτος {m} /aravósitos/, καλαμπόκι {n} /kalampóki/
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majesty {n} (the quality of being impressive and great)
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:: μεγαλειότητα {m} /megaleiótita/
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major {n} (military rank)
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:: ταγματάρχης /tagmatárchis/ , επισμηναγός /episminagós/
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major {adj} (of great significance or importance)
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:: μεγάλος /megálos/
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major {adj} (greater in number, quantity, or extent)
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:: μεγάλος /megálos/
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major {adj} (music: of a scale that follows the pattern: tone - tone - semitone - tone - tone - tone - semitone)
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:: μείζων /meízon/
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major {n} (the main area of study)
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:: ειδικότητα {f} /eidikótita/
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major {n} (a student at a college or university concentrating on a given area of study)
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:: ειδικευόμενος {m} /eidikevómenos/
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major {n} (person of legal age)
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:: ενήλικας {m} {f} /enílikas/
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Majorca {prop} (island)
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:: Μαγιόρκα /Magiórka/
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major general {n} (a military officer)
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:: υποστράτηγος /ypostrátigos/ , υποπτέραρχος /ypoptérarchos/
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majority {n} (more than half)
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:: πλειονότητα {f} /pleionótita/, πλειοψηφία {f} /pleiopsifía/
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majority {n} (difference between the winning vote and the rest of the votes)
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:: πλειοψηφία {f} /pleiopsifía/
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majority {n} (legal adulthood)
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:: ενηλικιότητα {f} /enilikiótita/
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major third {n} (interval of four semitones)
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:: τρίτη μεγάλη {f} /tríti megáli/
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majuscule {n} (upper-case letter) SEE: capital letter
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Makassar {prop} (city in Indonesia)
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:: Μακασάρ /Makasár/
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make {v} (to construct)
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:: κατασκευάζω /kataskevázo/, φτιάχνω /ftiáchno/
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make {v} (to create)
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:: φτιάχνω /ftiáchno/, κατασκευάζω /kataskevázo/, κάνω /káno/
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make {v} (to interpret)
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:: καταλαβαίνω /katalavaíno/
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make {v} (to bring into success)
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:: καταφέρνω /kataférno/
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make {n} (brand)
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:: μάρκα {f} /márka/
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make a decision {v} (to decide)
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:: παίρνω απόφαση /paírno apófasi/
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make a living {v} (earn enough income)
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:: βγάζω το ψωμί μου /vgázo to psomí mou/
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make a mountain out of a molehill {v} (to treat a problem as greater than it is)
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:: πνίγομαι σε μια κουταλιά νερό /pnígomai se mia koutaliá neró/
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make do {v} (to get by (with))
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:: αγγαρεύω /angarévo/
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make hay while the sun shines {v} (act while an opportunity exists)
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:: στη βράση κολλάει το σίδερο /sti vrási kolláei to sídero/
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make love {v} (to engage in sexual intercourse, see also: copulate)
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:: κάνω έρωτα /káno érota/
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make out {v} (to represent as being true)
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:: σκαρφίζομαι /skarfízomai/, επινοώ /epinoó/
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make out {v}
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:: φασώνομαι /fasónomai/
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maker {n} (one who makes)
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:: δημιουργός /dimiourgós/, κατασκευαστής /kataskevastís/
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make room {v} (to create space for new objects)
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:: κάνω χώρο /káno chóro/
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makeup {n} (cosmetics)
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:: μακιγιάζ {n} /makigiáz/, μακιγιάρισμα {n} /makigiárisma/
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make-up artist {n} (artist who applies makeup for theatrical, television, or film productions)
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:: μακιγιέζ {f} /makigiéz/
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make up for lost time {v}
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:: αναπληρώνω το χαμένο καιρό /anapliróno to chaméno kairó/
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make use {v} (make use of something) SEE: take advantage
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Malachi {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Μαλαχίας /Malachías/
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Malachi {prop} (minor prophet)
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:: Μαλαχίας /Malachías/
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Malachi {prop} (male given name)
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:: Μαλαχίας /Malachías/
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malachite {n} (mineral)
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:: μαλαχίτης {m} /malachítis/
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malaise {n} (bodily feeling)
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:: αδιαθεσία /adiathesía/
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malapropos {adj} (inappropriate)
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:: άκαιρος {m} /ákairos/
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malaria {n} (disease)
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:: ελονοσία {f} /elonosía/
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malarkey {n} (nonsense; rubbish, see also: nonsense)
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:: μαλακία {f} /malakía/
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Malatya {prop} (city in Turkey, see also: Melitene)
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:: Μαλάτεια /Maláteia/
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Malawi {prop} (Republic of Malawi)
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:: Μαλάουι {n} /Maláoui/
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Malay {adj} (of the Malay people)
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:: της Μαλαισίας {f} /tis Malaisías/ (genitive of Malaya)
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Malay {n} (Malay person)
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:: Μαλαισιανός {m} /Malaisianós/, * Greek: Μαλαισιανή {f} /Malaisianí/
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Malay {n} (the Malay language)
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:: μαλαισιανά {n-p} /malaisianá/
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Malayalam {n} (language)
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:: μαλαγιαλαμικά {n-p} /malagialamiká/
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Malaysia {prop} (country in Southeast Asia)
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:: Μαλαισία {f} /Malaisía/
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Malaysian {prop} (Malay) SEE: Malay
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Maldives {prop} (country in South Asia)
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:: Μαλδίβες {f-p} /Maldíves/
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male {adj} (grammatically masculine) SEE: masculine
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male {adj} (belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or the gender typically associated with it)
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:: αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/
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male {adj} (having an external plug)
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:: αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/
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male {n} (human of masculine sex or gender)
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:: αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/, άρρενας {m} /árrenas/
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male {n} (animal of masculine sex)
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:: αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/
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male {n} (plant of masculine sex)
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:: αρσενικός /arsenikós/
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maledict {v} (curse) SEE: curse
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malediction {n} (curse) SEE: curse
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malevolence {n} (hostile feeling and attitude)
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:: εμπάθεια {f} /empátheia/, κακοβουλία {f} /kakovoulía/, μοχθηρία {f} /mochthiría/
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malevolent {adj} (having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others)
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:: μοχθηρός /mochthirós/
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malevolently {adv} (malevolently) SEE: maliciously
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malformation {n} (abnormal formation)
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:: διαμαρτία {f} /diamartía/, δυσμορφία {f} /dysmorfía/
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malformation {n} ((teratology) abnormal developmental feature of offspring)
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:: διαμαρτία {f} /diamartía/
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malfunction {n} (faulty functioning)
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:: δυσλειτουργία {f} /dysleitourgía/
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malfunction {n} (failure to function)
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:: δυσλειτουργία {f} /dysleitourgía/
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Mali {prop} (a country in Western Africa)
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:: Μάλι {n} /Máli/
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Malian {n} (A person from Mali or of Malian descent)
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:: Μαλινέζος {m} /Malinézos/
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Malian {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Mali or the Malian people)
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:: μαλινέζικος /malinézikos/
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malice {n} (intention to harm)
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:: εμπάθεια {f} /empátheia/, κακεντρέχεια {f} /kakentrécheia/, κακία {f} /kakía/
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malicious {adj} (Of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite)
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:: κακόβουλος /kakóvoulos/, κακεντρεχής /kakentrechís/, μοχθηρός /mochthirós/, κακοήθης /kakoḯthis/
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malicious {adj} (Deliberately harmful; spiteful)
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:: μοχθηρός /mochthirós/
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maliciously {adv} (In a malicious manner)
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:: χαιρέκακα /chairékaka/
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maliciousness {n} (maliciousness) SEE: malevolence
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malignant {adj} (harmful, malevolent, injurious)
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:: κακοήθης {m} {f} /kakoḯthis/
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malignant {adj} (tending to produce death)
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:: κακοήθης {m} {f} /kakoḯthis/
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malkin {n} (cat) SEE: cat
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mall {n} (enclosed shopping centre)
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:: εμπορικό κέντρο {n} /emporikó kéntro/
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mallard {n} (a common and widespread dabbling duck, Anas platyrhynchos)
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:: αγριόπαπια {f} /agriópapia/
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mallet {n} (small maul)
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:: ματσόλα {f} /matsóla/
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malleus {n} (the small hammer-shaped bone of the middle ear)
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:: σφύρα {f} /sfýra/
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mallow {n} (any of a group of plants in several genera of the taxonomic family Malvaceae)
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:: μολόχα {f} /molócha/
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Malmö {prop} (city in Sweden)
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:: Μάλμε {n} /Málme/
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malnutrition {n} (lack of adequate nourishment)
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:: υποσιτισμός {m} /ypositismós/
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malt {n} (sprouted grain used in brewing)
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:: βύνη {f} /výni/
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Malta {prop} (republic)
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:: Μάλτα {f} /Málta/
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Malta {prop} (island)
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:: Μάλτα {f} /Málta/
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Maltese {n} (inhabitant of Malta)
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:: Μαλτέζος {m} {f} /Maltézos/
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Maltese {n} (language of Malta)
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:: μαλτέζικα {n-p} /maltézika/
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Maltese {adj} (pertaining to Malta or its language)
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:: μαλτέζικος /maltézikos/
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malware {n} (software developed to cause harm to a computer system)
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:: κακόβουλο λογισμικό {n} /kakóvoulo logismikó/, επιβλαβές λογισμικό {n} /epivlavés logismikó/
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mama {n} (mother) SEE: mother
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mama {n} (mum) SEE: mum
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mambo {n} (Latin American music genre)
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:: μάμπο {n} /mámpo/
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mamma {n} (mother) SEE: mother
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mamma {n} (mum) SEE: mum
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mammal {n} (animal of the class Mammalia)
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:: θηλαστικό {n} /thilastikó/
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mammal {n} (paleontology: vertebrate with three bones in the inner ear and one in the jaw)
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:: θηλαστικό {n} /thilastikó/
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mammalian {n} (any mammal) SEE: mammal
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mammalian {adj}
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:: θηλαστικός /thilastikós/
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mammary {adj} (of or relating to mamma)
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:: μαστικός /mastikós/
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mammary gland {n} (milk-secreting gland)
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:: μαστικός αδένας {m} /mastikós adénas/, μαζικός αδένας {m} /mazikós adénas/
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mammillary body {n} (anatomy)
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:: μαστίο εγκεφάλου {n} /mastío egkefálou/
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mammography {n} (X-ray examination of the breasts)
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:: μαστογραφία {f} /mastografía/
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mammoth {n} (elephant-like mammal)
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:: μαμούθ {n} /mamoúth/
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Mamoudzou {prop} (capital of Mayotte)
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:: Μαμουτζού {n} /Mamoutzoú/
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man {n} (adult male human)
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:: άνδρας {m} /ándras/
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man {n} (human)
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:: άνθρωπος {m} /ánthropos/
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man {n} (piece in board games)
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:: πιόνι {n} /pióni/, πούλι {n} /poúli/
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man {v} (to supply with staff or crew)
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:: επανδρώνω /epandróno/
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Man {prop} (genus Homo)
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:: άνθρωπος {m} /ánthropos/
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manacle {n} (shackle for the wrist)
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:: χειροπέδη {f} /cheiropédi/, χειροπέδες {f-p} /cheiropédes/
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manage {v} (to direct or be in charge)
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:: διαχειρίζομαι /diacheirízomai/
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manage {v} (to succeed at an attempt)
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:: κατορθώνω /katorthóno/
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management {n} (administration; the process or practice of managing)
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:: διοίκηση {n} /dioíkisi/, διαχείριση {f} /diacheírisi/, μάνατζμεντ {n} /mánatzment/
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manager {n} (person whose job is to manage something)
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:: διευθυντής {m} /diefthyntís/
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manager {n} (administrator, for a singer or group)
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:: καλλιτεχνικός πράκτορας {m} /kallitechnikós práktoras/
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manager {n} (in computer software)
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:: διαχειριστής {m} /diacheiristís/
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manageress {n} (female manager)
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:: διευθύντρια {f} /diefthýntria/
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Manama {prop} (the capital city of Bahrain)
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:: Μανάμα {f} /Manáma/
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Manassas {prop} (city in the northeastern part of the state of Virginia in the United States)
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:: Μανασσας /Manassas/
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manatee {n} (any of several plant-eating marine mammals, of family Trichechidae)
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:: μανάτος {m} /manátos/
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Manchester {prop} (major city in the north-west of England)
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:: Μάντσεστερ /Mántsester/
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Manchuria {prop} (historical region in Northeast Asia)
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:: Μαντζουρία {f} /Mantzouría/
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-mancy {suffix} (specified forms of divination)
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:: -μαντεία {f} /-manteía/
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mandarin {n} (Chinese Imperial bureaucrat)
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:: μανδαρίνος {n} /mandarínos/
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mandarin {n} (fruit) SEE: mandarin orange
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mandarin {n} (tree) SEE: mandarin orange
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mandarin orange {n} (tree)
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:: μανταρινιά {f} /mantariniá/
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mandarin orange {n} (fruit)
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:: μανταρίνι {n} /mantaríni/
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mandatory {adj} (obligatory)
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:: υποχρεωτικός {m} /ypochreotikós/
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Mandela {prop} (surname)
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:: Μαντέλα {m} {f} /Mantéla/
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mandible {n} (lower jaw)
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:: κάτω γνάθος {f} /káto gnáthos/
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mandible {n} (mouthpart of an arthropod)
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:: δαγκάνα {f} /dagkána/
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mandolin {n} (musical instrument)
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:: μαντολίνο {n} /mantolíno/
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mandrake {n} (botany)
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:: μανδραγόρας {m} /mandragóras/
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mandylion {n} (holy relic)
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:: μανδήλιον {n} /mandílion/
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mane {n} (longer hair growth on back of neck of a horse)
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:: χαίτη {f} /chaíti/
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mane {n} (longer hair growth around head of male lions)
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:: χαίτη {f} /chaíti/
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maneuver {n} (a movement, often one performed with difficulty)
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:: ελιγμός {m} /eligmós/
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maneuver {n} (a large training exercise of military troops)
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:: ελιγμός {m} /eligmós/
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maneuver {n} (a medical procedure)
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:: χειρισμός {m} /cheirismós/
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maneuver {v} (to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position)
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:: ελίσσω /elísso/
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maneuver {v} (to guide, steer, manage purposefully)
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:: ελίσσομαι /elíssomai/
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maneuver {v} ((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme)
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:: ελίσσομαι /elíssomai/
|
manga {n} (comic originated in Japan)
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:: μάνγκα {f} /mángka/
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manganese {n} (chemical element)
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:: μαγγάνιο {n} /mangánio/
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manège {n} (school)
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:: σχολή ιππασίας {f} /scholí ippasías/
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manger {n} (trough for animals to eat from)
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:: παχνί {n} /pachní/, φάτνη {f} /fátni/
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mangetout {n} (vegetable pea eaten when immature, see also: snow pea)
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:: αρακάς {m} /arakás/
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mango {n} (fruit)
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:: μάνγκο {n} /mángko/
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mango juice {n} (juice)
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:: χυμό μάνγκο
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manhood {n} (state of being a man as distinguished from a child or a woman.)
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:: ανδρισμός {m} /andrismós/
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manhood {n} (qualities ascribed to manliness)
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:: ανδρισμός {m} /andrismós/, αρρενωπότητα {f} /arrenopótita/
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manhood {n} (male genitalia)
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:: ανδρισμός {m} /andrismós/
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man-hour {n} (amount of work)
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:: ανθρωποώρα {f} /anthropoóra/
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manhunt {n} (organized search)
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:: ανθρωποκυνηγητό {n} /anthropokynigitó/
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Mani {prop} (peninsula)
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:: Μάνη {f} /Máni/
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mania {n} (violent derangement)
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:: μανία {f} /manía/
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mania {n} (excessive desire)
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:: μανία {f} /manía/
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-mania {suffix} (indicating a compulsion or obsession)
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:: -μανία /-manía/
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maniac {n} (insane person)
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:: μανιακός {m} /maniakós/
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maniac {n} (fanatic, obsessive)
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:: μανιακός {m} /maniakós/
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manic {adj} (of or pertaining to someone who exhibits mania or craziness)
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:: μανιακός {m} /maniakós/
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manic depression {n} (bipolar disorder)
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:: μανιοκατάθλιψη {f} /maniokatáthlipsi/
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manic-depressive {adj} (exhibiting manic depression)
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:: μανιοκαταθλιπτικός {m} /maniokatathliptikós/
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Manichaean {n} (a follower of Manichaeism)
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:: μανιχαϊστής {m} /manichaïstís/, μανιχαίος {m} /manichaíos/
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Manichaean {adj} (of or relating to Manichaeism)
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:: μανιχαϊκός {m} /manichaïkós/
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Manichaean {adj} (of or concerning a Manichaean, Manichaeans)
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:: μανιχαϊκός {m} /manichaïkós/
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Manichaeism {prop} (religion)
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:: μανιχαϊσμός {m} /manichaïsmós/
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manifestation {n} (the act or process of becoming manifest)
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:: εκδήλωση /ekdílosi/
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manifesto {n} (public declaration)
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:: μανιφέστο {n} /manifésto/
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manifold {adj} (various in kind or quality)
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:: ποικιλόπτυχος {m} /poikilóptychos/, πολλαπλός {m} /pollaplós/, πολυειδής {m} /polyeidís/, πολύπτυχος {m} /polýptychos/
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manifold {adj} (exhibited at diverse times or in various ways)
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:: πολύμορφος {m} /polýmorfos/
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manifold {n} (pipe fitting)
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:: πολυσωλήνας {m} /polysolínas/
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manifold {n} (locally Euclidean space)
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:: πολυχώρος {m} /polychóros/
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Manila {prop} (capital of the Philippines)
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:: Μανίλα {f} /Maníla/
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Maniot {adj} (relating to Mani)
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:: μανιάτικος /maniátikos/ Μανιάτικα /Maniátika/ (the idiom)
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Maniot {n} (person from Mani)
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:: Μανιάτης {m} /Maniátis/
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manipulatable {adj} (gullible) SEE: gullible
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Manipur {prop} (Manipur, India)
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:: Μανιπούρ /Manipoúr/
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Manitoba {prop} (Province in western Canada)
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:: Μανιτόμπα {f} /Manitómpa/
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mankind {n} (human race)
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:: ανθρωπότητα /anthropótita/
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manly {adj} (having the characteristics of a man)
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:: αντρίκειος /antríkeios/, αρρενωπός {m} /arrenopós/, ανδροπρεπής /androprepís/
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man-made {adj} (created by a human)
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:: ανθρωπογενής /anthropogenís/
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manna {n} (food)
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:: μάννα {n} /mánna/
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manned {adj} (operated by a person)
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:: επανδρωμένος {m} /epandroménos/
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mannequin {n} (model of the human body used for the displaying of clothes)
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:: ανδρείκελο {n} /andreíkelo/
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mannequin {n} (model of human body used by artists)
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:: ανδρείκελο {n} /andreíkelo/
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mannequin {n} (model of human body used for teaching)
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:: ανδρείκελο {n} /andreíkelo/
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mannequin {n} (a person who models clothes)
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:: μοντέλο {n} /montélo/
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manner of articulation {n} (configuration and interaction of the articulators)
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:: τρόπος άρθρωσης {m} /trópos árthrosis/
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manometer {n} (instrument to measure pressure)
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:: μανόμετρο {n} /manómetro/
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manor {n} (landed estate)
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:: κτήμα {n} /ktíma/
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manor {n} (mansion)
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:: αρχοντικό {n} /archontikó/
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man overboard {interj} (cry indicating someone has fallen over the side)
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:: άνθρωπος στη θάλασσα /ánthropos sti thálassa/
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manpower {n} (workforce) SEE: labour force
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mansion {n} (large house or building)
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:: αρχοντικό {n} /archontikó/
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manslaughter {n} (act of killing unlawfully)
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:: ανθρωποκτονία {f} /anthropoktonía/
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mantilla {n} (Spanish lace veil worn over a woman's hair and shoulders)
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:: μαντήλι {n} /mantíli/
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Mantineia {prop} (a former city in Greece)
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:: Μαντίνεια /Mantíneia/
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mantis shrimp {n} (stomatopod)
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:: γαρίδα μάντης {f} /garída mántis/
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mantle {n} (clothing like an open robe or cloak)
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:: μανδύας {m} /mandýas/
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mantle {n} (geology: layer of the Earth)
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:: μανδύας {m} /mandýas/
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Mantoykas {prop} (surname)
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:: Μάντουκας /Mántoukas/
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mantra {n} (the hymn portions of the Vedas)
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:: μάντρα /mántra/
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Mantua {prop} (city)
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:: Μάντουα or {f}, Μάντοβα or {f}
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manual {n} (handbook or booklet that instructs)
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:: εγχειρίδιο {n} /encheirídio/
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manual {n} (musical keyboard)
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:: πληκτρολόγιο {n} /pliktrológio/
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manual {n} (manual transmission)
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:: χειροκίνητος {m} /cheirokínitos/
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manual {adj} (performed with the hands)
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:: χειροκίνητος /cheirokínitos/
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manual labor {n} (physical work)
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:: χειρωνακτική εργασία {f} /cheironaktikí ergasía/
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manumission {n} (release from slavery, freedom, the act of manumitting)
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:: χειραφέτηση {f} /cheirafétisi/
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manure {v} (to apply manure)
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:: λιπαίνω /lipaíno/
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manure {n} (excrement)
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:: κοπριά {f} /kopriá/
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manus {n} (hand) SEE: hand
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manuscript {adj} (handwritten, or by extension typewritten)
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:: χειρόγραφο {n} /cheirógrafo/
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manuscript {n} (book, composition or any other document, written by hand)
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:: χειρόγραφο {n} /cheirógrafo/
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manuscript {n} (book, article etc, submitted for reproductive publication)
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:: χειρόγραφο {n} /cheirógrafo/
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many {determiner} (an indefinite large number of)
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:: πολλοί {m-p} /polloí/
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many hands make light work {proverb} (a large number of people cooperating can perform tasks easily)
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:: ισχύς εν τη ενώσει /ischýs en ti enósei/, το 'να χέρι νίβει τ' άλλο και τα δυο το πρόσωπο /to 'na chéri nívei t' állo kai ta dyo to prósopo/, κράτα με να σε κρατώ, ν' ανεβούμε το βουνό /kráta me na se krató, n' anevoúme to vounó/
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many happy returns {n} (Many happy returns!)
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:: χρόνια πολλά {m-p} /chrónia pollá/
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many thanks {interj} (many thanks)
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:: ευχαριστώ πολύ /efcharistó polý/
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Maoism {n} (philosophy espoused by Mao Zedong)
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:: μαοϊσμός {m} /maoïsmós/
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map {n} (visual representation of an area)
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:: χάρτης {m} /chártis/, άτλαντας {m} /átlantas/, άτλας {m} /átlas/
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maple {n} (tree of the Acer genus)
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:: σφενδάμι {n} /sfendámi/
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maqam {n} (modal structure)
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:: μακάμι {n} /makámi/, μακάμ {n} /makám/
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maquis {n} (vegetation)
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:: θαμνώνες {m-p} /thamnónes/
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Maracanaço {prop} (final match in the 1950 FIFA World Cup)
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:: Μαρακανάσο {n} /Marakanáso/
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Marathi {n} (language of Maharashtra)
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:: μαραθικά {n-p} /marathiká/
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marathon {n} (road race)
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:: μαραθώνιος {m} /marathónios/
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marathon {n} (any extended or sustained activity)
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:: μαραθώνιος {m} /marathónios/
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Marathon {prop} (town in Greece)
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:: Μαραθώνας {m} /Marathónas/
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marathoner {n} (someone who participates in marathons and other long-distance races)
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:: μαραθωνοδρόμος {m} {f} /marathonodrómos/
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marble {n} (crystalline limestone)
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:: μάρμαρο {n} /mármaro/
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marbled cat {n} (Pardofelis marmorata)
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:: μαρμαροειδής αγριόγατος /marmaroeidís agriógatos/
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march {n} (song in the genre of music written for marching)
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:: εμβατήριο {n} /emvatírio/
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March {prop} (third month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: Μάρτιος {m} /Mártios/, Μάρτης {m} /Mártis/
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Marche {prop} (region of central Italy)
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:: Μάρκε {n-p} /Márke/
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march-past {n} (military parade)
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:: παρέλαση {f} /parélasi/
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mare {n} (female horse)
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:: φοράδα {f} /foráda/
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Margaret {prop} (female given name)
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:: Μαργαρίτα {f} /Margaríta/
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margarine {n} (spread)
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:: μαργαρίνη {f} /margaríni/
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margin {n} (edge of the paper that remains blank)
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:: περιθώριο {n} /perithório/
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marginalize {v} (relegate something to margins or to a lower limit)
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:: περιθωριοποιώ /perithoriopoió/
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Marian {prop} (Female given name)
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:: Μάριαν /Márian/, Μαριάννα /Mariánna/
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Marie {prop} (female given name) SEE: Mary
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marijuana {n} (the drug)
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:: μαριχουάνα {f} /marichouána/
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Marilyn Monroe {n}
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:: Μέριλιν Μονρόε /Mérilin Monróe/
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marina {n} (harbour)
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:: μαρίνα {f} /marína/, λιμανάκι {n} /limanáki/
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Marina {prop} (female given name)
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:: Μαρίνα /Marína/
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marine {adj} (of or pertaining to the sea)
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:: θαλάσσιος /thalássios/, ναυτικός /naftikós/
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marine {n} (member of a marine corps)
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:: πεζοναύτης {m} /pezonáftis/
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marine biologist {n} (someone who studies marine biology)
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:: θαλάσσιος βιολόγος {m} /thalássios viológos/
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marine biology {n} (branch of biology)
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:: θαλάσσια βιολογία {f} /thalássia viología/
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marine corps {n} (military organization of marines who are trained and equipped to fight on or from ships)
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:: πεζοναύτες {f} /pezonáftes/
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mariner {n} (sailor) SEE: sailor
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mariner's compass {n} (compass) SEE: compass
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marital {adj} (pertaining to marriage)
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:: συζυγικός /syzygikós/
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mariticide {n} (a man who kills his wife) SEE: uxoricide
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maritime law {n} (body of law) SEE: admiralty law
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Mariupol {prop} (city)
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:: Μαριούπολη {f} /Marioúpoli/
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marjoram {n} (plant)
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:: ματζουράνα {f} /matzourána/
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marjoram {n} (culinary herb)
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:: ματζουράνα {f} /matzourána/
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Mark {prop} (male given name)
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:: Μάρκος {m} /Márkos/
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Mark {prop} (the Evangelist)
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:: Μάρκος {m} /Márkos/
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Mark {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Μάρκος {m} /Márkos/
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marker {n} (fires a paintball)
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:: μαρκαδόρος {m} /markadóros/ (markadóros)
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marker {n} (marker pen) SEE: marker pen
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marker pen {n} (pen)
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:: μαρκαδόρος {m} /markadóros/
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market {n} (gathering for trading)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/
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market {n} (spacious site for trading)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/, παζάρι {n} /pazári/
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market {n} (group of potential customers)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/
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market {n} (geographical area where a commercial demand exists)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/
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market {n} (formally organized system of trading in specified goods or effects)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/
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market {n} (total sum of trading)
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:: αγορά {f} /agorá/
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market {v} (to make available and promote)
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:: εμπορεύομαι /emporévomai/, πωλώ /poló/
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market {v} (to sell) SEE: sell
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marketability {n} (marketability)
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:: εμπορικότητα {f} /emporikótita/
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marketableness {n} (marketableness) SEE: marketability
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marketing {n} (buying and selling in a market)
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:: εμπορία {f} /emporía/
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marketing {n} (the promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service)
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:: αγοραία προώθηση {f} /agoraía proóthisi/, μάρκετινγκ {n} /márketingk/, αγοραλογία {f} /agoralogía/, προώθηση {f} /proóthisi/
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marksman {n} (a man skilled in shooting at a target)
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:: δεινός σκοπευτής {m} /deinós skopeftís/, επίλεκτος σκοπευτής {m} /epílektos skopeftís/
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mark up {v} (to increase the price)
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:: ανατιμώ /anatimó/
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markup language {n} (computer language using markups)
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:: γλώσσα σήμανσης {f} /glóssa símansis/
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marlinspike {n}
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:: καβίλια {f} /kavília/
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marmalade {n} (jam)
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:: μαρμελάδα {f} /marmeláda/
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marmot {n} (rodent of the genera Marmota)
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:: μαρμότα {f} /marmóta/
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maroon {n} (dark red, somewhat brownish colour)
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:: καστανέρυθρο {n} /kastanérythro/
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maroon {adj} (color)
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:: καστανέρυθρος /kastanérythros/
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marquee {n} (large tent)
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:: αντίσκηνο {n} /antískino/
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marquee {n} (projecting canopy)
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:: μαρκίζα {f} /markíza/
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marquee {n} (a banner on a web page displaying text that scrolls horizontally)
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:: κυλιόμενο μύνημα {n} /kyliómeno mýnima/
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marquess {n} (title of nobility)
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:: μαρκήσιος {m} /markísios/
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marquis {n} (nobleman) SEE: marquess
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Marrakech {prop} (city in Morocco)
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:: Μαρακές /Marakés/
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marriage {n} (state of being married)
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:: γάμος {m} /gámos/
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marriage {n} (union of two people)
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:: γάμος {m} /gámos/
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marriage {n} (wedding)
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:: γάμος {m} /gámos/
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married {adj} (in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband)
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:: παντρεμένος /pantreménos/
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marron glacé {n} (chestnut preserved in sugar or syrup and flavoured with vanilla)
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:: μαρόν γλασέ {n} /marón glasé/
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marrow {n} (substance inside bones)
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:: μεδούλι {n} /medoúli/
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marrow {n} (kind of vegetable)
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:: κολοκύθα {f} /kolokýtha/
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marry {v} (to take a husband or wife)
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:: παντρεύομαι /pantrévomai/
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marry {v} (to be joined in marriage)
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:: παντρεύομαι /pantrévomai/
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marry {v} (to unite in wedlock)
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:: παντρεύω /pantrévo/
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marry {v} (to give away as wife or husband)
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:: παντρεύω /pantrévo/
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marry {v} (to take for husband or wife)
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:: παντρεύομαι /pantrévomai/
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marry {v} (figuratively: to combine)
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:: παντρεύω /pantrévo/
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marry off {v} (successfully arrange the marriage of someone)
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:: παντρεύω /pantrévo/
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marry up {v} (join) SEE: join
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Mars {prop} (planet)
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:: Άρης {m} /Áris/
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Mars {prop} (god of war)
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:: Άρης {m} /Áris/
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Marseillais {n} (native or inhabitant of Marseille)
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:: Μασσαλιώτης {f} /Massaliótis/
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Marseilles {prop} (city in France)
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:: Μασσαλία {f} /Massalía/, Μαρσέιγ /Marséig/
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Marseille soap {n} (kind of hard soap)
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:: σαπούνι Μασσαλίας {n} /sapoúni Massalías/
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marsh {n} (area of low, wet land)
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:: έλος {n} /élos/
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Marshall Islands {prop} (Republic of the Marshall Islands)
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:: Νήσοι Μάρσαλ {f-p} /Nísoi Mársal/
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marshal of the RAF {n} (Raf officer rank)
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:: αιθεράρχης {m} /aitherárchis/
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marsh mallow {n} (Althaea officinalis)
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:: αλθαία {f} /althaía/, νερομολόχα {f} /neromolócha/, δενδρομολόχα {f} /dendromolócha/
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marshmallow {n} (plant) SEE: marsh mallow
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marshrutka {n} (share taxi)
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:: μαρσρούτκα {f} /marsroútka/
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marsupium {n} (pouch of a marsupial)
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:: μάρσιπος {m} /mársipos/
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marten {n} (mammal)
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:: δενδροκούναβο /dendrokoúnavo/
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martial {n} (soldier, warrior) SEE: soldier
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::
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martial {adj} (of or relating to the planet Mars) SEE: Martian
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::
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martial {n} (synonym of Martian) SEE: Martian
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martial art {n} (fighting style)
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:: πολεμικές τέχνες {f-p} /polemikés téchnes/
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martial law {n} (rule by military authorities)
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:: στρατιωτικός νόμος /stratiotikós nómos/
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Martian {adj} (of or relating to the planet Mars)
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:: αρειανός {m} /areianós/, αρειανή {f} /areianí/, αρειανό {n} /areianó/
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Martian {n} (inhabitant of the planet Mars)
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:: αρειανός {m} /areianós/, αρειανή {f} /areianí/, Αρειανός {m} /Areianós/, Αρειανή {f} /Areianí/
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Martin {prop} (given name)
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:: Μαρτίνος {m} /Martínos/
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Martinique {prop} (Department of Martinique)
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:: Μαρτινίκα {f} /Martiníka/
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martyr {n} (one willing to be killed for religion)
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:: μάρτυρας {m} {f} /mártyras/
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martyr {n} (one who sacrifices their life for an important cause)
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:: μάρτυρας {m} {f} /mártyras/
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martyr {n} (one who suffers greatly, even involuntarily)
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:: μάρτυρας {m} {f} /mártyras/
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martyr {v} (torture) SEE: torture
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martyrdom {n} (condition of a martyr)
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:: μαρτύριο {n} /martýrio/
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martyrdom {n} (great suffering)
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:: μαρτύριο {n} /martýrio/
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martyrology {n} (list of martyred Christian saints)
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:: μαρτυρολόγιο {n} /martyrológio/
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marvel {n} (miracle) SEE: miracle
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marvel {n} (wonder) SEE: wonder
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::
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marvel {v} (become filled with wonderment)
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:: θαυμάζω /thavmázo/
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marvel {n} (astonishment) SEE: astonishment
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Marx {prop} (surname)
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:: Μαρξ /Marx/
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Marxism {n} (philosophy)
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:: μαρξισμός {n} /marxismós/
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Marxism {n} (ideology)
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:: μαρξισμός {n} /marxismós/
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Mary {prop} (female given name)
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:: Μαρία /María/
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Mary {prop} (biblical mother of Jesus)
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:: Παναγία {f} /Panagía/, Μαρία {f} /María/
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Maryland {prop} (US state)
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:: Μέριλαντ {n} /Mérilant/
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Mary Magdalene {prop} (female disciple of Jesus)
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:: Μαρία Μαγδαληνή {f} /María Magdaliní/
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marzipan {n} (confection of almond paste, sugar and egg white)
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:: αμυγδαλόπαστα {n-p} /amygdalópasta/, μάρτσιπαν {n} /mártsipan/
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mascara {n} (eyelash cosmetic)
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:: μάσκαρα /máskara/
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masculine {adj} (of the male sex; biologically male, not female; manly)
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:: αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/
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masculine {adj} (belonging to males; appropriated to, or used by, males)
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:: ανδρικός {m} /andrikós/
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masculine {adj} (having male qualities, not feminine or effeminate)
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:: ανδρικός {m} /andrikós/, αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/, ανδροπρεπής /androprepís/
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masculine {adj} (grammar: being of the masculine class, being inflected in the masculine manner)
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:: αρσενικός {m} /arsenikós/
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masculinity {n} (degree or property of being masculine)
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:: αρρενωπότητα {f} /arrenopótita/
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mash {v} (convert (something) into a mash)
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:: πολτοποιώ /poltopoió/, λιώνω /lióno/
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masjid {n} (mosque) SEE: mosque
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mask {n} (cover for the face)
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:: μορμολύκειο {n} /mormolýkeio/, προσωπείο {n} /prosopeío/, προσωπίδα {f} /prosopída/, μάσκα {f} /máska/
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mask {n} (that which disguises)
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:: μεταμφίεση {f} /metamfíesi/
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mask {n} (festive entertainment)
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:: μεταμφίεση {f} /metamfíesi/
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mask {n} (pattern of bits used in bitwise operations)
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:: μάσκα {f} /máska/
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masochism {n} (the enjoyment of receiving pain or humiliation)
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:: μαζοχισμός {m} /mazochismós/
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masochist {n} (someone who enjoys pain or humiliation)
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:: μαζοχιστής {m} /mazochistís/, μαζοχίστρια {f} /mazochístria/
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mason {n} (one who builds with stone or brick)
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:: κτίστης {m} /ktístis/, λιθοδόμος {m} /lithodómos/
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mason {n} (Freemason) SEE: Freemason
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masonic {adj} (of freemasonry)
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:: τεκτονικός /tektonikós/
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masonry {n} (that which is built by a mason)
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:: λιθοδομή {f} /lithodomí/; ελευθεροτεκτονισμός {m} /eleftherotektonismós/
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Masr {prop} (Egypt) SEE: Egypt
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mass {n} (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
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:: μάζα {f} /máza/
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mass {n} (large quantity; sum)
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:: μάζα {f} /máza/
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mass {n} (bulk; magnitude; body; size)
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:: μάζα {f} /máza/
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mass {n} (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
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:: μάζα {f} /máza/
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mass {n} (bodybuilding: excess body weight)
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:: μάζα {f} /máza/
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Massachusetts {prop} (a state of the United States of America)
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:: Μασαχουσέτη {f} /Masachouséti/
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massacre {n} (intentional mass killing)
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:: σφαγή /sfagí/
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massage {n} (rubbing, kneading, or hitting muscled part of a body)
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:: μάλαξη {f} /málaxi/
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massage {v} (to perform a massage on somebody)
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:: μαλάσσω /malásso/
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massif {n} (principal mountain mass)
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:: μασίφ {m} /masíf/
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mass media {n} (public communication that reaches a large audience)
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:: μέσα μαζικής ενημέρωσης {n-p} /mésa mazikís enimérosis/, ΜΜΕ {n-p} /MME/
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mass number {n} (number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus)
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:: μαζικός αριθμός {n-p} /mazikós arithmós/
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mass transit {n} (transportation system)
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:: μέσα μαζικής μεταφοράς {n-p} /mésa mazikís metaforás/, ΜΜΜ /MMM/
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mast {n} (support of a sail)
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:: κατάρτι {n} /katárti/, ξάρτι {n} /xárti/, ιστός {m} /istós/
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master {n} (someone who has control over something or someone)
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:: κύριος {m} /kýrios/, αφέντης {m} /aféntis/
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master {n} (owner of an animal or slave)
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:: κύριος {m} /kýrios/
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master {n} (captain of a merchant ship)
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:: πλοίαρχος {m} /ploíarchos/, καπετάνιος {m} /kapetánios/
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master {n} (someone who employs others)
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:: αφεντικό {n} /afentikó/
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master {n} (expert at something)
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:: δάσκαλος {m} /dáskalos/, μάστορας {m} /mástoras/, αριστοτέχνης {m} /aristotéchnis/
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master {n} (tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices)
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:: αρχιτεχνίτης {m} /architechnítis/, μάστορας {m} /mástoras/
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master {n} (courtesy title of a man)
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:: κύριος {m} /kýrios/
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master {n} (original of a document or of a recording)
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:: πρωτότυπο {n} /protótypo/
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master {adj} (main, principal or predominant)
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:: κύριος /kýrios/, κεντρικός /kentrikós/
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master {adj} (original)
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:: αυθεντικός /afthentikós/
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master {v} (to be a master)
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:: κυριαρχώ /kyriarchó/
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master {v} (to control)
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:: κυβερνώ /kyvernó/
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master {v} (to learn to a high degree)
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:: κατέχω /katécho/
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master {n} (schoolmaster) SEE: schoolmaster
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mastermind {n} (person responsible for a major operation)
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:: ιθύνων νους {m} /ithýnon nous/
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master of ceremonies {n} (someone who conducts a program by introducing performers)
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:: παρουσιαστής {m} /parousiastís/
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masterpiece {n} (piece of work that has been given much critical praise)
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:: αριστούργημα {n} /aristoúrgima/
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master reset {n} (factory reset) SEE: factory reset
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master's {n} (master's degree) SEE: master's degree
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master's degree {n} (postgraduate degree)
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:: μεταπτυχιακό {n} /metaptychiakó/
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masterwork {n} (piece of quality indicative of having been made by a master) SEE: masterpiece
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mastery {n} (philosopher's stone) SEE: philosopher's stone
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mastery {n}
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:: αυθεντία {f} /afthentía/, υπεροχή {f} /yperochí/
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mastic {n} (the shrub or tree Pistacia lentiscus)
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:: μαστιχιά {f} /mastichiá/
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mastic {n} (the tree's resin)
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:: μαστίχα {f} /mastícha/
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masticate {v} (chew) SEE: chew
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Mastichochoria {prop} (southern region of the Greek island Chios)
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:: Μαστιχοχώρια /Mastichochória/
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mastitis {n} (inflammation of a breast or udder)
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:: μαστίτις {f} /mastítis/
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mastodon {n} (extinct elephant-like mammal of the genus Mammut)
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:: μαστόδοντας {m} /mastódontas/
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masturbate {v} (to masturbate)
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:: αυνανίζομαι /avnanízomai/
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masturbation {n} (manual erotic stimulation of the genitals)
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:: αυνανισμός /avnanismós/, μαλακία /malakía/
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masturbator {n} (someone who masturbates)
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:: αυνανιστής {m} /avnanistís/, (vulgar, slang) μαλάκας {m} /malákas/
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matador {n} (bullfighter)
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:: ταυρομάχος /tavromáchos/
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match {n} (sporting event)
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:: ματς {n} /mats/, αγώνας {m} /agónas/
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match {n} (device to make fire)
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:: σπίρτο {n} /spírto/
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matcha {n} (powdered green tea for ceremonies)
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:: μάτσα {n} /mátsa/
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matchbox {n} (small cardboard box in which matches are kept)
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:: σπιρτόκουτο {n} /spirtókouto/
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matching {adj} (the same as another; sharing the same design)
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:: ταιριαστός /tairiastós/
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matchmaker {n} (someone who finds suitable marriage partners)
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:: προξενητής {m} /proxenitís/, προξενήτρα {f} /proxenítra/
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matchmaking {n} (attempt to make two people romantically interested in each other)
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:: συνοικέσιο {n} /synoikésio/, προξενιό {n} /proxenió/
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mate {n} (checkmate) SEE: checkmate
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mate {n} (of breeding animal: sexual partner)
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:: σύντροφος {m} /sýntrofos/ , ταίρι {n} /taíri/
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mate {n} (other member of a pair)
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:: ταίρι {n} /taíri/
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mate {n} (nautical: ship's officer on commercial vessel)
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:: υποπλοίαρχος {m} /ypoploíarchos/
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mate {n} (trade assistant)
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:: συνέταιρος {m} /synétairos/, συνεργάτης {m} /synergátis/, συνάδελφος {m} /synádelfos/
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mate {n} (friend, see also: friend)
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:: φίλος {m} /fílos/
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mate {n} (fellow, associate, colleague (in combination))
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:: συνάδελφος {m} /synádelfos/, συνεργάτης {m} /synergátis/
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mate {v} (copulate)
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:: ζευγαρώνω /zevgaróno/
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mate {v} (pair in order to raise offspring)
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:: ζευγαρώνω /zevgaróno/
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mate {v} (arrange in matched pairs)
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:: ζευγαρώνω /zevgaróno/
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mate {n} (nautical: first mate) SEE: first mate
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material {adj} (related to matter)
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:: υλικός /ylikós/
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material {adj} (worldly)
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:: υλικός /ylikós/
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material {adj} (significant)
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:: ουσιώδης {m} /ousiódis/, καίριος {m} /kaírios/
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material {n} (matter)
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:: υλικό {n} /ylikó/
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material {n} (cloth)
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:: ύφασμα {n} /ýfasma/
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materialism {n} (concern over material possessions)
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:: υλισμός {m} /ylismós/
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materialism {n} (philosophical belief)
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:: υλισμός {m} /ylismós/
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materialist {n} (someone who is materialistic)
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:: υλιστής {m} /ylistís/
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materialistic {adj} (being overly concerned with possessions)
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:: υλιστικός /ylistikós/
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materialistic {adj} (of or concerning philosophical materialism)
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:: ματεριαλιστικός /materialistikós/, υλιστικός /ylistikós/
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maternal {adj} (of or pertaining to a mother)
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:: μητρικός /mitrikós/
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maternal {adj} (related through the mother, or her side of the family)
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:: εκ μητρός /ek mitrós/, από την πλευρά της μητέρας /apó tin plevrá tis mitéras/
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maternal death {n} (death of a woman that occurs directly related to the procreative process)
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:: μαιευτικός θάνατος /maieftikós thánatos/
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maternal uncle {n} (brother of one's mother)
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:: θείος {m} /theíos/
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maternity {n} (state of being a mother; motherhood)
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:: μητρότητα {f} /mitrótita/
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maternity {n} (state of being pregnant; pregnancy)
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:: εγκυμοσύνη {f} /egkymosýni/
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maternity {n} (ward or department in a hospital in which babies are born)
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:: μαιευτήριο {n} /maieftírio/
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maternity leave {n} (leave of absence)
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:: άδεια μητρότητας {f} /ádeia mitrótitas/, άδεια εγκυμοσύνης {f} /ádeia egkymosýnis/
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mathematical economics {n} (sub-field of economics)
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:: Μαθηματική Οικονομική {n} /Mathimatikí Oikonomikí/
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mathematician {n} (expert in mathematics)
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:: μαθηματικός {m} /mathimatikós/
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mathematics {n} (field of study)
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:: μαθηματικά {n-p} /mathimatiká/
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mathematics {n} (person's ability to use mathematics)
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:: μαθηματικά {n-p} /mathimatiká/
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mathematize {v} (describe in terms of a mathematical equation)
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:: μαθηματικοποιώ /mathimatikopoió/
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Mathewson {prop} (surname meaning "son of Matthew")
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:: Ματθαίου /Matthaíou/
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Matilda {prop} (female given name, cognates and transliterations)
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:: Ματθίλδη {f} /Matthíldi/
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mating {n} (pairing of organisms for copulation)
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:: ζευγάρωμα {n} /zevgároma/
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matins {n} (Earliest canonical hours)
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:: όρθρος {m} /órthros/
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matins {n} (Morning prayers)
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:: όρθρος {m} /órthros/
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matriarchy {n} (social system)
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:: μητριαρχία {f} /mitriarchía/
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matriarchy {n} (system of government)
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:: μητριαρχία {f} /mitriarchía/
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matricide {n} (killing of one's mother)
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:: μητροκτονία {f} /mitroktonía/
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matricide {n} (person who kills their mother)
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:: μητροκτόνος {m} {f} /mitroktónos/
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matrimonial {adj} (relating to marriage)
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:: γαμήλιος /gamílios/
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matrimony {n} (marriage or the state of being married)
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:: γάμος {m} /gámos/, κοινωνία γάμου {f} /koinonía gámou/
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matrimony {n} (the marriage ceremony)
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:: γαμήλια τελετή {f} /gamília teletí/, γάμος {m} /gámos/
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matrix {n} (womb) SEE: womb
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matrix {n} (extracellular matrix, see also: extracellular matrix)
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:: μεσοκυττάρια ουσία {f} /mesokyttária ousía/
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matrix {n} (part of the mitochondrion)
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:: μήτρα {f} /mítra/
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matrix {n} (math: rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms)
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:: μήτρα {f} /mítra/, μητρώο {n} /mitróo/, πίνακας {m} /pínakas/
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matrix {n} (two-dimensional array)
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:: μήτρα {f} /mítra/
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matrix {n} (geological matrix) SEE: geological matrix
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matryoshka {n} (Russian doll) SEE: Russian doll
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matter {n} (basic structural component of the universe)
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:: ύλη {f} /ýli/
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Matterhorn {prop} (mountain)
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:: Μάττερχορν /Mátterchorn/, Τσερβίνο /Tservíno/
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Matth. {prop} (abbreviation of Gospel of Matthew)
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:: Ματθ. /Matth./
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Matthew {prop} (male given name)
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:: Ματθαίος {m} /Matthaíos/
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Matthew {prop} (biblical disciple)
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:: Ματθαίος {m} /Matthaíos/
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Matthew {prop} (gospel of Matthew)
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:: κατά Ματθαίον ευαγγέλιον {n} /katá Matthaíon evangélion/, Ματθ. /Matth./
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mattock {n} (agricultural tool)
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:: αξίνα {f} /axína/
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mattress {n} (a pad on which a person can recline and sleep)
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:: στρώμα {n} /stróma/
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maturation {n} (process of becoming mature)
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:: ωρίμανση {f} /orímansi/
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mature {adj} (fully developed)
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:: ώριμος /órimos/
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mature {adj} (profound; careful)
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:: ώριμος /órimos/
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maturity {n} (state of being mature, ready or ripe)
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:: ωριμότητα {f} /orimótita/
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maturity {n} (when bodily growth has completed and/or reproduction can begin)
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:: ωριμότητα {f} /orimótita/
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Maud {prop} (given name)
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:: Μαώ {f} /Maó/
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maugre {prep} (in spite of) SEE: in spite of
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maundy {n} (commandment) SEE: commandment
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Maundy Thursday {prop} (Thursday before Easter)
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:: Μεγάλη Πέμπτη {f} /Megáli Pémpti/
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Mauritania {prop} (Islamic Republic of Mauritania)
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:: Μαυριτανία {f} /Mavritanía/
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Mauritanian {n} (Mauritanian person)
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:: Μαυριτανός {m} /Mavritanós/
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Mauritanian {adj} (Mauritanian)
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:: μαυριτανικός /mavritanikós/
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Mauritian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Mauritius, its people, or their language or culture)
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:: μαυρικιανός /mavrikianós/
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Mauritian {n} (person from Mauritius or of Mauritian descent)
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:: Μαυρικιανός {m} /Mavrikianós/
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Mauritius {prop} (country)
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:: Μαυρίκιος {m} /Mavríkios/
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mausoleum {n} (large tomb)
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:: μαυσωλείο {n} /mafsoleío/
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mauve {n} (colour)
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:: μωβ /mov/, ιώδες /iódes/, μαβί /maví/, πορφυρό /porfyró/
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maxilla {n} (bone of upper jaw)
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:: άνω γνάθος {f} /áno gnáthos/
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maxillofacial {adj} (of or relating to the jaw and face)
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:: γναθοπροσωπικός {m} /gnathoprosopikós/
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maximalism {n} (tendency toward excess)
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:: μαξιμαλισμός {m} /maximalismós/
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maximaphily {n}
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:: μαξιμαφιλία {f} /maximafilía/, μαξιμοφιλία {f} /maximofilía/
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maximize {v} (to make as large as possible)
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:: μεγιστοποιώ /megistopoió/
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maximum {n} (highest limit)
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:: ανώτατο όριο {n} /anótato ório/, άκρον άωτον {n} /ákron áoton/
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maximum {adj} (highest degree)
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:: ανώτατος {m} /anótatos/, μέγιστος {m} /mégistos/
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maxwell {n} (Unit)
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:: μάξγουελ {n} /máxgouel/
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may {v} (have permission to)
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:: μπορώ /boró/, επιτρέπεται /epitrépetai/
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may {v} (possibly, but not certainly)
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:: ίσως /ísos/, μάλλον /mállon/
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may {n} (the hawthorn bush or its blossom)
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:: λευκάκανθα {f} /lefkákantha/
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May {prop} (fifth month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: Μάιος {m} /Máios/, Μάης {m} /Máis/
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May {prop} (hawthorn or its blossoms)
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:: λευκάκανθα {f} /lefkákantha/
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maybe {adv} (indicating a lack of certainty)
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:: ίσως /ísos/
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May bug {n} (cockchafer) SEE: cockchafer
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mayday {n} (international distress signal used by shipping and aircraft)
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:: σήμα κινδύνου {n} /síma kindýnou/
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May Day {n} (workers' holiday)
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:: Πρωτομαγιά {f} /Protomagiá/
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mayhem {n} (chaos)
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:: χαμός {m} /chamós/, της τρελής /tis trelís/
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Maykop {prop} (city in Russia)
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:: Μαϊκόπ /Maïkóp/
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mayonnaise {n} (dressing)
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:: μαγιονέζα {f} /magionéza/
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mayor {n} (leader of a city)
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:: δήμαρχος {m} {f} /dímarchos/, δημαρχίνα {f} /dimarchína/
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mayoralty {n} (the office or term of a mayor)
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:: δημαρχία {f} /dimarchía/
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mayoress {n} (female mayor)
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:: δήμαρχος /dímarchos/, δημαρχίνα {f} /dimarchína/
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Mayotte {prop} (Territorial Collectivity of Mayotte)
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:: Μαγιότ {f} /Magiót/
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may the Force be with you {phrase} (wish someone luck)
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:: είθε η Δύναμη να είναι μαζί σου /eíthe i Dýnami na eínai mazí sou/
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McDonald's {prop} (fast-food restaurant)
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:: Μακντόναλντς /Makntónalnts/
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mâche {n} (Valerianella locusta)
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:: μαρουλάκι /marouláki/, σμίρνηο /smírnio/
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Mdina {prop} (city in Malta)
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:: Μντίνα {n} /Mntína/
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me {pron} (myself) SEE: myself
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me {pron} (direct object of a verb)
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:: με /me/, εμένα /eména/
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me {pron} (object of a preposition)
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:: με /me/, εμένα /eména/
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me {pron} (indirect object of a verb)
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:: μου /mou/, εμένα /eména/
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mea culpa {n} (my fault, due to my error)
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:: ήμαρτον /ímarton/
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mead {n} (alcoholic drink)
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:: υδρόμελι {n} /ydrómeli/
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meadow {n} (field or pasture)
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:: λιβάδι {n} /livádi/
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meager {adj} (lean)
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:: ισχνός /ischnós/
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meager {adj} (poor, deficient or inferior)
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:: ισχνός /ischnós/, πενιχρός {m} /penichrós/, λιγοστός {m} /ligostós/, γλίσχρος {m} /glíschros/
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meal {n} (food that is prepared and eaten)
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:: γεύμα {n} /gévma/, φαγητό {n} /fagitó/
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meal {n} (coarse-ground edible part of various grains)
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:: άλφιτο {n} /álfito/, χονδράλευρο {n} /chondrálevro/
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mealy {adj} (resembling meal)
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:: αλευρώδης {m} /alevródis/
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mealybug {n}
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:: ψευδόκοκκος {m} /psevdókokkos/
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mean {v} (to convey, indicate)
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:: εννοώ /ennoó/, σημαίνω /simaíno/
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mean {v} (to signify)
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:: σημαίνω /simaíno/
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mean {adj} (intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise)
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:: άγριος /ágrios/
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mean {adj} (low-minded; acting without consideration of others)
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:: κακός /kakós/
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mean {adj} (powerful; fierce; harsh; damaging)
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:: άγριος /ágrios/
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mean {adj} (low in quality; inferior)
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:: άθλιος /áthlios/
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mean {adj} (having the mean as its value)
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:: μέσος /mésos/
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mean {n} (the statistical value)
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:: μέσος όρος {m} /mésos óros/
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meander {n} (winding, crooked or involved course)
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:: μαίανδρος {m} /maíandros/
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meandering {adj} (winding, rambling)
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:: μαιανδρικός {m} /maiandrikós/
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meaning {n} (symbolic value of something)
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:: σημασία {f} /simasía/
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meaning {n} (significance of a thing, as "the meaning of life")
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:: νόημα {n} /nóima/
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meaning {n} (definition or connotation of a word)
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:: σημασία {f} /simasía/, έννοια {f} /énnoia/
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meaningless {adj} (lacking meaning)
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:: χωρίς σημασία /chorís simasía/
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meanness {n} (the condition or quality of being mean)
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:: αχρειότητα {f} /achreiótita/
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means {n} (instrument or condition for attaining a purpose)
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:: μέσο {n} /méso/
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meanwhile {adv} (during the time)
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:: εν τω μεταξύ /en to metaxý/
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meanwhile {adv} (at the same time but elsewhere)
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:: εν τω μεταξύ /en to metaxý/
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measles {n} (acute highly contagious viral disease)
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:: ιλαρά {f} /ilará/
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measurable {adj} (able to be measured)
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:: μετρήσιμος {m} /metrísimos/
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measure {n} (melody) SEE: melody
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measure {n} (size ascertained by measuring)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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measure {n} (mathematical function)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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measure {v} (ascertain the quantity of a unit)
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:: μετρώ /metró/
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measure {n} (dance) SEE: dance
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measure {n} (moderation, temperance) SEE: moderation
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measure {n} (math: number which is contained in a given number without remainder) SEE: divisor
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measure {n} (geology: bed or stratum) SEE: bed
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measurement {n} (act of measuring)
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:: καταμέτρηση {f} /katamétrisi/, μέτρηση {f} /métrisi/
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measurement {n} (magnitude determined by measuring)
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:: διαστάσεις {f-p} /diastáseis/
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measuring tape {n} (tape measure) SEE: tape measure
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meat {n} (animal flesh used as food)
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:: κρέας {n} /kréas/
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meat {n} (type of meat)
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:: κρέας {n} /kréas/
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meat {n} (any sort of flesh)
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:: σάρκα {f} /sárka/
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meat {n} (solid edible part of a plant)
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:: σάρκα {f} /sárka/
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meatball {n} (meatball)
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:: κεφτές {m} /keftés/
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meat jelly {n} (aspic) SEE: aspic
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Mecca {prop} (city in Saudi Arabia)
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:: Μέκκα {f} /Mékka/
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mechanic {n} (skilled worker on machinery)
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:: μηχανικός {m} {f} /michanikós/, μηχανοτεχνίτης {m} /michanotechnítis/
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mechanical {adj} (physics: related to mechanics)
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:: μηχανικός {m} /michanikós/
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mechanical pencil {n} (pencil with a retractable lead)
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:: μηχανικό μολύβι {n} /michanikó molývi/
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mechanics {n} (a branch of physics)
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:: μηχανική {f} /michanikí/
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mechanism {n} (mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion)
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:: μηχανισμός {m} /michanismós/
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mechanism {n} (mental, chemical, or physical process)
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:: μηχανισμός {m} /michanismós/
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mechanization {n} (the use of machinery to replace human or animal labour)
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:: εκμηχάνιση {f} /ekmichánisi/
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medal {n} (stamped metal disc)
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:: μετάλλιο {n} /metállio/
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meddle {v} (to interfere in affairs)
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:: ανακατεύομαι /anakatévomai/
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meddle {v} (to have sex) SEE: have sex
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meddler {n} (one who meddles or interferes)
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:: ανακατωσούρης /anakatosoúris/
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media {n} (the journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry)
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:: μέσα μαζικής ενημέρωσης {n-p} /mésa mazikís enimérosis/ (ΜΜΕ /MME/)
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mediaeval {adj} (medieval) SEE: medieval
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medial {adj} (anatomy: pertaining to the inside)
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:: έσω /éso/
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median {n} (statistics: measure of central tendency)
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:: διάμεσος {f} /diámesos/
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median {n} (area separating two lanes of opposite-direction traffic)
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:: διαχωριστική νησίδα {f} /diachoristikí nisída/
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median {adj} (having the median as its value)
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:: μεσαίος /mesaíos/
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mediate {adj} (intermediate) SEE: intermediate
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mediate {v} (intervene between conflicting parties)
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:: μεσολαβώ /mesolavó/
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mediation {n}
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:: μεσολάβηση {f} /mesolávisi/, παρέμβαση {f} /parémvasi/
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mediator {n} (one who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement)
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:: μεσάζων {m} /mesázon/, διαμεσολαβητής {m} /diamesolavitís/
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medic {n} (doctor) SEE: doctor
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medic {n} (paramedic) SEE: paramedic
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medical {adj} (of the practice of medicine)
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:: ιατρικός /iatrikós/
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medication {n} (one or all the medicines regularly taken by a patient)
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:: φαρμακευτική αγωγή {f} /farmakeftikí agogí/
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medicine {n} (substance which promotes healing)
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:: φάρμακο {n} /fármako/
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medicine {n} (treatment or cure)
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:: αγωγή {f} /agogí/
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medicine {n} (field of study)
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:: ιατρική {f} /iatrikí/
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medicine {n} (profession)
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:: ιατρική {f} /iatrikí/
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medieval {adj} (of or relating to the Middle Ages)
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:: μεσαιωνικός {m} /mesaionikós/
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medieval {adj} (having characteristics associated with the Middle Ages)
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:: μεσαιωνικός {m} /mesaionikós/
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medieval {n} (a medieval thing)
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:: μεσαιωνικός {m} /mesaionikós/
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medieval {n} (someone living in the Middle Ages)
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:: μεσαιωνικός {m} /mesaionikós/
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medieval {adj} (brutal) SEE: brutal
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Medieval Greek {n} (Byzantine Greek) SEE: Byzantine Greek
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Medina {prop} (a city in Saudi Arabia)
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:: Μεδίνα {f} /Medína/
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mediocre {adj} (having no peculiar or outstanding features)
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:: μέτριος {m} /métrios/, παρακατιανός {m} /parakatianós/
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mediocre {n} (person of minor significance, accomplishment or acclaim)
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:: μετριότητα {f} /metriótita/
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mediocrity {n} (condition of being mediocre)
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:: μετριότητα {f} /metriótita/
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mediopassive {adj} (in the mediopassive voice)
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:: μεσοπαθητικός /mesopathitikós/
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meditate {v} (contemplate)
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:: διαλογίζομαι /dialogízomai/
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meditation {n} (devotional contemplation)
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:: περισυλλογή {f} /perisyllogí/
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meditation {n} (contemplative discourse)
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:: διαλογισμός {m} /dialogismós/, στοχασμός {m} /stochasmós/, στοχασμός {m} /stochasmós/
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Mediterranean {adj} (Of or pertaining to the Mediterranean Sea and the region around it)
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:: μεσογειακός /mesogeiakós/
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Mediterranean {prop} (region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea)
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:: Μεσόγειος {f} /Mesógeios/
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Mediterranean {prop} (Mediterranean Sea) SEE: Mediterranean Sea
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Mediterranean Sea {prop} (sea between Europe and Africa)
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:: Μεσόγειος Θάλασσα {f} /Mesógeios Thálassa/
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medium {adj} (of intermediate size)
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:: μέσος {m} /mésos/, μέτριος {m} /métrios/
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medium-term {adj}
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:: μεσοπρόθεσμος /mesopróthesmos/
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medlar {n} (fruit)
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:: μούσμουλο {n} /moúsmoulo/
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medulla oblongata {n} (lower portion of the brainstem)
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:: προμήκης μυελός {m} /promíkis myelós/, μυελεγκέφαλος {m} /myelegkéfalos/
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Medusa {prop} (one of the Gorgons)
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:: Μέδουσα {f} /Médousa/
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Medvedev {prop} (transliteration of Медве́дев)
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:: Μεντβέντεφ /Mentvéntef/
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meek {adj} (humble, modest, or self-effacing)
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:: ταπεινός {m} /tapeinós/, σεμνός {m} /semnós/
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meek {adj} (submissive, dispirited)
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:: πειθήνιος {m} /peithínios/
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meet {v} (encounter by accident)
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:: συναντώ /synantó/
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meet {v} (see through arrangement)
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:: συναντώ /synantó/, συναντιέμαι /synantiémai/
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meet {v} (to get acquainted)
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:: γνωρίζω /gnorízo/
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meet {v} (converge and touch)
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:: συναντιέμαι /synantiémai/
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meet {v} (gather for a formal discussion)
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:: συναντιέμαι /synantiémai/
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meet {v} (adjoin)
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:: συναντώ /synantó/
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mega {adj} (very large)
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:: μέγας /mégas/
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mega {adj} (great, excellent)
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:: μέγας /mégas/
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mega- {prefix} (very large, great)
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:: μεγα- /mega-/
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mega- {prefix} (multiplication factor one million)
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:: μεγα- /mega-/
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megabyte {n} (about a million bytes)
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:: μεγκαμπάιτ {n} /megkampáit/, μεγαδυφιοσυλλαβή {n} /megadyfiosyllaví/
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megacycle {n} (megahertz)
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:: γιγάκυκλος {m} /gigákyklos/
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megagram {n} (unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms)
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:: μεγαγραμμάριο {n} /megagrammário/
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megahertz {n} (one million cycles per second)
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:: μεγαχέρτζ {n} /megachértz/
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megalomania {n} (psychopathological condition)
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:: μεγαλομανία {f} /megalomanía/
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megalomaniacal {adj} (of, exhibiting, or affected with megalomania)
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:: μεγαλομανής {m} {f} /megalomanís/
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Megalopoli {prop} (ancient city and a modern town in Greece)
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:: Μεγαλόπολη /Megalópoli/
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megalopolis {n} (large conurbation)
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:: μεγαλούπολη {f} /megaloúpoli/
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megalopolitan {n} (inhabitant of a megalopolis)
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:: μεγαλοπολιτικός /megalopolitikós/
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megameter {n} (megametre) SEE: megametre
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megametre {n} (distance of 1,000 km)
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:: μεγάμετρο /megámetro/
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megaphone {n} (portable device used to amplify a person's voice)
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:: μεγάφωνο {n} /megáfono/, τηλεβόας {m} /tilevóas/, χωνί {n} /choní/, ντουντούκα {f} /dountoúka/
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megapolis {n} (megapolis) SEE: megalopolis
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Megara {prop} (city west of Athens)
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:: Μέγαρα /Mégara/
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megastore {n} (superstore) SEE: superstore
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Meghalaya {prop} (state)
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:: Μεγκαλάγια {f} /Megkalágia/
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meiosis {n} (cell division)
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:: μείωση {f} /meíosi/
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meiotic {adj} (of or pertaining to meiosis)
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:: μειωτικός {m} /meiotikós/
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meitnerium {n} (chemical element)
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:: μαϊτνέριο {n} /maïtnério/
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melancholic {adj} (filled with or affected by melancholy)
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:: μελαγχολικός /melancholikós/
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melancholy {n} (Sadness or depression)
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:: μελαγχολία /melancholía/
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melancholy {adj} (affected with sadness or depression) SEE: melancholic
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Melanesia {prop} (part of Oceania)
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:: Μελανησία {f} /Melanisía/
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melanin {n} (dark pigment)
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:: μελανίνη {f} /melaníni/
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melanocyte {n} (pigment cell)
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:: μελανοκύτταρο {n} /melanokýttaro/
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melanoma {n} (type of skin tumor)
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:: μελάνωμα {n} /melánoma/
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Melbourne {prop} (city in Australia)
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:: Μελβούρνη {f} /Melvoúrni/
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Melchizedek {prop} (king and priest)
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:: Μελχισεδεκ {m} /Melchisedek/
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Melilla {prop} (Spanish enclave)
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:: Μελίγια {f} /Melígia/
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Melissa {prop} (female given name)
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:: Μέλισσα {f} /Mélissa/
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melodic {adj} (melodious, tuneful)
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:: μελωδικός /melodikós/
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melodica {n} (free-reed keyboard wind instrument)
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:: μελόντικα {f} /melóntika/
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melodious {adj} (having a pleasant melody)
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:: μελωδικός /melodikós/
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melodrama {n} (romantic drama)
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:: μελόδραμα {n} /melódrama/
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melodramatic {adj} (of or pertaining to melodrama)
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:: μελοδραματικός /melodramatikós/
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melodramatic {adj} (exaggeratedly emotional)
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:: μελοδραματικός /melodramatikós/
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melody {n} (sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase)
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:: μελωδία {f} /melodía/
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melomaniac {n} (one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music)
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:: φιλόμουσος /filómousos/, μελομανής /melomanís/
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melon {n} (fruit)
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:: πεπόνι {n} /pepóni/
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melon {n} (colour)
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:: πεπονί {n} /peponí/
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melon {n} (slang: breasts)
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:: πεπόνια {n-p} /pepónia/
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melon {adj} (colour)
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:: πεπονής /peponís/, πεπονόχρους /peponóchrous/
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melongene {n} (eggplant) SEE: eggplant
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melt {v} (intransitive: (of a solid) to become a liquid)
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:: λιώνω /lióno/, τήκω /tíko/
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melt {v} (transitive: to change something from a solid to a liquid)
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:: λιώνω /lióno/
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melt {v} (to dissolve, disperse, vanish)
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:: λιώνω /lióno/
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melt {n} (idiot) SEE: idiot
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meltdown {n} (severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor)
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:: τήξη {f} /tíxi/
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meltemi {n} (Aegean wind)
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:: μελτέμι {n} /meltémi/
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melting {n} (process of changing the state of a substance)
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:: τήξη {f} /tíxi/
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member {n} (part of a discourse, period, sentence, or verse) SEE: clause
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member {n} (in set theory) SEE: element
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member {n} (one who officially belongs to a group)
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:: μέλος {n} /mélos/
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member {n} (organ, limb)
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:: μέλος {n} /mélos/
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member {n} (logic: one of the propositions making up a syllogism) SEE: premise
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member function {n} (programming)
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:: μέθοδος {f} /méthodos/
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Member of Parliament {n} (representative)
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:: βουλευτής {m} {f} /vouleftís/
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membership {n} (body of members)
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:: μέλη {n-p} /méli/
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membrane {n} (enclosing or separating tissue)
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:: μεμβράνη {f} /memvráni/, υμένας {m} /yménas/
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membrane {n} (mechanical part that can deform or vibrate when excited by an external force)
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:: μεμβράνη {f} /memvráni/, υμένας {m} /yménas/
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meme {n} (unit of cultural information)
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:: μιμίδιο {n} /mimídio/
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memento {n} (a keepsake)
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:: ενθύμιο {n} /enthýmio/
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Memnon {prop} (Ethiopian king and warrior)
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:: Μέμνων {m} /Mémnon/
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memorandum {n} (short note serving as a reminder)
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:: μνημόνιο {n} /mnimónio/, υπόμνημα {n} /ypómnima/
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memorandum {n} (written business communication)
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:: μνημόνιο {n} /mnimónio/, υπόμνημα {n} /ypómnima/
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memorandum {n} (brief diplomatic communication)
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:: μνημόνιο {n} /mnimónio/, υπόμνημα {n} /ypómnima/
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memorial service {n} (funeral) SEE: funeral
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memory {n} (ability to recall)
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:: μνήμη {f} /mními/
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memory {n} (stored record)
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:: ανάμνηση {f} /anámnisi/, θύμηση {f} /thýmisi/, μνήμη {f} /mními/
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memory {n} (RAM or ROM)
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:: μνήμη {f} /mními/
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memory card {n} (storage format) SEE: flashcard
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memory stick {n} (memory card, flash card)
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:: κάρτα μνήμης {f} /kárta mnímis/
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Memphis {prop} (city of ancient Egypt)
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:: Μέμφις {f} /Mémfis/
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men {n} (human people)
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:: άνθρωπος {m} /ánthropos/
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menacing {v} (threatening)
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:: απειλητικός /apeilitikós/
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menagerie {n} (collection of live wild animals on exhibition; the enclosure where they are kept)
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:: θηριοτροφείο {n} /thiriotrofeío/
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menaion {n} (liturgical cycle)
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:: Μηναίον /Minaíon/
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mend {v} (to repair)
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:: επισκευάζω /episkevázo/
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mendacious {adj} (false) SEE: false
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mendacious {adj} (lying, untruthful or dishonest)
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:: αναληθής /analithís/
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mendelevium {n} (chemical element)
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:: μεντελέβιο {n} /mentelévio/
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Menelaus {prop} (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)
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:: Μενέλαος /Menélaos/
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menhir {n} (standing stone as a monument)
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:: μενίρ {n} /menír/
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meninges {n} (the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord)
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:: μήνιγγες {f-p} /míninges/
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meninx {n} (membrane)
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:: μήνιγγα {f} /míninga/
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Menoetius {prop} (a Titan)
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:: Μενοίτιος {m} /Menoítios/
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Menoetius {prop} (one of Hades’ shepherds)
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:: Μενοίτιος {m} /Menoítios/
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Menoetius {prop} (father of Patroclus and son of Actor)
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:: Μενοίτιος {m} /Menoítios/
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Menologium {n} (a name of a particular service book of the Greek Church)
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:: μηνολόγιο {n} /minológio/, μηναίο {n} /minaío/
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menopause {n} (ending of menstruation)
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:: εμμηνόπαυση {f} /emminópafsi/
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menorah {n} (seven-branch candelabrum)
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:: επτάφωτος λυχνία {f} /eptáfotos lychnía/
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menses {n} (menstrual flow)
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:: έμμηνα {n-p} /émmina/, καταμήνια {n-p} /katamínia/
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menstrual {adj} (of or having to do with the menses)
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:: εμμηνορροϊκός /emminorroïkós/
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menstrual {adj} (occurring once a month)
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:: έμμηνος /émminos/, καταμήνιος /katamínios/
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menstrual {adj} (lasting for a month)
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:: μηνιαίος {m} /miniaíos/
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menstrual cup {n} (A receptacle worn inside the vagina during menstruation to collect menstrual fluid)
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:: εμμηνορροϊκό κύπελλο {n} /emminorroïkó kýpello/
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menstrual cycle {n} (recurring cycle)
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:: έμμηνος κύκλος {m} /émminos kýklos/
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menstrual fluid {n} (menses)
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:: έμμηνος ρύση {f} /émminos rýsi/
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menstruation {n} (periodic discharging of the menses)
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:: εμμηνόρροια {f} /emminórroia/, περίοδος /períodos/
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mental {adj} (relating to the mind)
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:: διανοητικός {m} /dianoïtikós/, πνευματικός {m} /pnevmatikós/, νοητικός {m} /noïtikós/
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mental {adj} (relating to a crazy person)
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:: τρελός {m} /trelós/
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mental {adj} (relating to the chin)
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:: πωγωνικός {m} /pogonikós/, γενειακός {m} /geneiakós/
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mental breakdown {n} (nervous breakdown) SEE: nervous breakdown
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mental disorder {n} (behavioral pattern)
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:: ψυχική ασθένεια /psychikí asthéneia/
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mentalese {n} (hypothetical non-verbal language in which concepts are represented in the mind)
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:: διανοουμενίστικα /dianooumenístika/, διάλεκτος διανοουμένων {f} /diálektos dianoouménon/
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mental hospital {n} (facility designed to treat persons with mental disorders)
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:: ψυχιατρικό νοσοκομείο {n} /psychiatrikó nosokomeío/, τρελοκομείο {n} /trelokomeío/, φρενοκομείο {n} /frenokomeío/
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mental institution {n} (psychiatric hospital) SEE: mental hospital
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mentality {n} (mindset)
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:: νοοτροπία /nootropía/
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mention {v} (mention) SEE: cover
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mention {n} (a speaking or notice of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner)
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:: αναφορά {f} /anaforá/, μνεία {f} /mneía/, μνημόνευση {f} /mnimónefsi/
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mention {v} (make a short reference to something)
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:: αναφέρω /anaféro/, μνημονεύω /mnimonévo/
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mentor {n} (A wise and trusted counselor or teacher)
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:: μέντορας {m} /méntoras/
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menu {n} (details of the food to be served at a banquet)
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:: εδεσματολόγιο {n} /edesmatológio/, κατάλογος {m} /katálogos/
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menu {n} (printed list of dishes offered in a restaurant)
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:: μενού {n} /menoú/, κατάλογος {m} /katálogos/, εδεσματολόγιο {n} /edesmatológio/
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menu {n} (list from which the user may select an operation to be performed)
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:: μενού {n} /menoú/, κατάλογος {m} /katálogos/
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meow {interj} (cry of a cat)
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:: νιάου /niáou/
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meow {n} (cry of a cat)
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:: νιαούρισμα {n} /niaoúrisma/
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meow {v} (of a cat, to make its cry)
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:: νιαουρίζω /niaourízo/
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MEP {n} (Member of the European Parliament)
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:: ευρωβουλευτής {m} {f} /evrovouleftís/
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Mephibosheth {prop} (biblical character)
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:: Μεμφιβοσθέ {m} /Memfivosthé/
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Mephistopheles {prop} (Devil to whom Faust sold his soul)
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:: Μεφιστοφελής {m} /Mefistofelís/
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mercenary {n} (person employed to fight)
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:: μισθοφόρος {m} /misthofóros/
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mercenary {adj} (motivated by private gain)
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:: μισθοφορικός {m} /misthoforikós/, ιδιοτελής {m} {f} /idiotelís/
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merchandise {n} (commodities offered for sale)
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:: εμπόρευμα {n} /empórevma/
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merchant {n} (person who traffics in commodities)
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:: έμπορος {m} /émporos/, έμπορας {m} /émporas/, εμπόρισσα {f} /empórissa/, εμπορευόμενος {m} /emporevómenos/
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merchantman {n} (merchant) SEE: merchant
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merchant tailor {n} (A tailor who keeps and sells materials for the garments which he makes)
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:: εμποροράφτης {m} /empororáftis/
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merciless {adj} (showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless)
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:: αλύπητος /alýpitos/
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mercury {n} (element)
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:: υδράργυρος {m} /ydrárgyros/
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Mercury {prop} (planet)
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:: Ερμής {m} /Ermís/
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Mercury {prop} (Roman god)
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:: Ερμής {m} /Ermís/
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mercy {n} (relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another)
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:: έλεος {n} /éleos/
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mercy killing {n} (euthanasia) SEE: euthanasia
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merge {v} ((transitive) to combine into a whole)
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:: συγχωνεύω /synchonévo/
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merge {v} ((intransitive) to combine into a whole)
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:: συγχωνεύομαι /synchonévomai/
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mergirl {n} (mermaid) SEE: mermaid
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meridian {n} (imaginary great circle on the Earth's surface)
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:: μεσημβρινός {m} /mesimvrinós/
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meridian {n} (highest point, as of success, prosperity, etc.)
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:: απώγειο {n} /apógeio/, μεσουράνημα {n} /mesouránima/
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meristem {n} (zone of active cell division)
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:: μερίστωμα {n} /merístoma/
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Merkel {prop} (surname)
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:: Μέρκελ {m} {f} /Mérkel/
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Merlin {prop} (Wizard in Arthurian legend)
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:: Μέρλιν {m} /Mérlin/, Μέρλιν ο Μάγος {m} /Mérlin o Mágos/
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mermaid {n} (mythological woman with a fish's tail)
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:: γοργόνα {f} /gorgóna/, σειρήνα {f} /seirína/
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meronym {n} (word denoting part of whole)
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:: μερώνυμο {n} /merónymo/
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Merry Andrew {n} (person who clowns publicly) SEE: clown
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merry Christmas {phrase} (good wishes at Christmas time)
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:: καλά Χριστούγεννα /kalá Christoúgenna/
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year {phrase} (traditional greeting for the Christmas and the new year)
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:: Καλά Χριστούγεννα και Καλή Χρονιά! /Kalá Christoúgenna kai Kalí Chroniá!/
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merry-go-round {n} (carousel)
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:: στροβιλοδρόμιο {n} /strovilodrómio/, καρουζέλ {n} /karouzél/
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mesencephalon {n} (midbrain) SEE: midbrain
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mesentery {n} (the membrane that attaches the intestines to the wall of the abdomen)
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:: μεσεντέριο {n} /mesentério/
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mesne {adj} (intermediate) SEE: intermediate
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meso- {prefix} (prefix meaning middle)
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:: μεσο- /meso-/
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Mesoarchean {adj} (of a geologic era from about 3,200 to 2,800 million years ago)
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:: μεσοαρχαιοζωικός /mesoarchaiozoikós/
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Mesoarchean {prop} (era 3,200-2,800 Ma)
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:: Μεσοαρχαιοζωικός {m} /Mesoarchaiozoikós/
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Mesolithic {n} (Mesolithic period)
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:: νεοολιθική {m} /neoolithikí/
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mesophryon {n} (glabella) SEE: glabella
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Mesopotamia {prop} (region between Euphrates and Tigris)
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:: Μεσοποταμία {f} /Mesopotamía/
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Mesoproterozoic {adj} (Mesoproterozoic era)
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:: μεσοπροτεροζωικός /mesoproterozoikós/
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Mesoproterozoic {prop} (Mesoproterozoic era)
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:: Μεσοπροτεροζωικός {m} /Mesoproterozoikós/
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mesosphere {n} (layer of the Earth's atmosphere)
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:: μεσόσφαιρα {f} /mesósfaira/
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Mesozoic {adj} (of era from 230 to 65 milion years ago)
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:: μεσοζωικός /mesozoikós/
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Mesozoic {prop} (Mesozoic era)
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:: Μεσοζωικός {m} /Mesozoikós/
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message {n} (communication, concept or information conveyed)
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:: μήνυμα {n} /mínyma/
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messenger {n} (one who brings messages)
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:: αγγελιοφόρος {m} /angeliofóros/
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Messiah {prop} ((Christianity) Jesus)
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:: Μεσσίας {m} /Messías/
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Messidor {prop} (the tenth month of the French Republican Calendar)
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:: Μεσιντόρ {m} /Mesintór/, Θεριστής {m} /Theristís/
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Messina {prop} (city)
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:: Μεσσήνη {f} /Messíni/
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messy {adj} (in a disorderly state; causing mess or confusion; chaotic; disorderly)
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:: ακατάστατος /akatástatos/
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meta- {prefix} (anatomy, zoology: behind)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (botany, zoology: later or subsequent)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (chemistry: having fewer molecules of water than the ortho- equivalent)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (chemistry: contrasted with ortho- and para-)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (transcending, encompassing)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (pertaining to a level above or beyond)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (having analogies with metaphysics)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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meta- {prefix} (pathology: consequent on)
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:: μετα- /meta-/
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metabolism {n} (complete set of chemical reactions that occur in living cells)
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:: μεταβολισμός {m} /metavolismós/
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metacharacter {n}
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:: μεταχαρακτήρας {f} /metacharaktíras/
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metadata {n} (data that describes data)
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:: μεταδεδομένα {n-p} /metadedoména/
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metal {n} (atomic element or material made of such atoms)
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:: μέταλλο {n} /métallo/
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metal {n} (certain category of rock music)
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:: μέταλ /métal/
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metalanguage {n} (linguistical term)
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:: μεταγλώσσα {f} /metaglóssa/
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metalanguage {n} (computing term)
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:: μεταγλώσσα {f} /metaglóssa/
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metallic {adj} (related to metal)
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:: μεταλλικός /metallikós/
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metallic {adj} (made of metal)
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:: μεταλλικός /metallikós/, μετάλλινος /metállinos/
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metallurgy {n} (science of metals)
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:: μεταλλουργία {f} /metallourgía/
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metamorphic rock {n} (one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth)
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:: μεταμορφωσιγενές πέτρωμα /metamorfosigenés pétroma/
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metamorphosis {n} (transformation)
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:: μεταμόρφωση {f} /metamórfosi/
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metamorphosis {n} (noticeable change)
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:: μεταμόρφωση {f} /metamórfosi/
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metamorphosis {n} (in biology)
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:: μεταμόρφωση {f} /metamórfosi/
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metaphor {n} (uncountable: figure of speech)
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:: μεταφορά {f} /metaforá/
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metaphor {n} (countable: word or phrase used in metaphor)
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:: μεταφορά {f} /metaforá/
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metaphysics {n} (branch of philosophy that studies first principles)
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:: μεταφυσική {f} /metafysikí/
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metathesis {n} (the transposition of letters, syllables or sounds within a word)
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:: αντιμετάθεση {f} /antimetáthesi/
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metempsychosis {n} (Transmigration of the soul)
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:: μετεμψύχωση {f} /metempsýchosi/
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meteor {n} (streak of light)
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:: μετέωρο {n} /metéoro/
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meteoric {adj}
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:: μετεωρικός /meteorikós/
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meteorite {n} (remains of a meteor)
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:: μετεωρίτης {m} /meteorítis/
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meteorology {n} (science)
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:: μετεωρολογία {f} /meteorología/
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meter {n} (measuring instrument)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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meter {n} (increment of music)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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meter {n} (rhythm of poetry)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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meter {n} (unit of length) SEE: metre
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meter {v} (to measure) SEE: measure
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methamphetamine {n} (the drug (S)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine)
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:: μεθαμφεταμίνη /methamfetamíni/
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methanal {n} (formaldehyde) SEE: formaldehyde
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methane {n} (the compound CH4)
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:: μεθάνιο {n} /methánio/
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methanol {n} (the simplest aliphatic alcohol, CH3OH)
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:: μεθανόλη {f} /methanóli/
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methionine {n} (amino acid)
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:: μεθιονίνη {f} /methioníni/
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method {n} (process by which a task is completed)
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:: μέθοδος {f} /méthodos/
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method {n} (type of acting)
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:: μέθοδος {f} /méthodos/
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method {n} ((programming) subroutine or function in object-oriented languages)
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:: μέθοδος {f} /méthodos/
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methodical {adj} (in an organized manner)
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:: μεθοδικός /methodikós/
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Methodism {n} (Methodist Christian movement founded by John Wesley)
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:: μεθοδισμός {m} /methodismós/
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Methodist {n} (a member of the Methodist Church)
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:: μεθοδιστής {m} /methodistís/, μεθοδίστρια {f} /methodístria/
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Methodist {adj} (of or relating to Methodism)
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:: μεθοδιστικός /methodistikós/
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Methodius {prop}
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:: Μεθόδιος {m} /Methódios/
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methodology {n} (the study of methods used in a field)
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:: μεθοδολογία {f} /methodología/
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methodology {n} (a collection of methods, practices, procedures and rules used by those who work in some field)
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:: μεθοδολογία {f} /methodología/
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Methuselah {prop} (Biblical character)
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:: Μαθουσάλας {m} /Mathousálas/
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methyl {n} (univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3)
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:: μεθύλιο {n} /methýlio/
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methylene {n} (divalent radical)
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:: μεθυλένιο {n} /methylénio/
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methylene {n} (group present as a repeating unit)
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:: μεθυλένιο {n} /methylénio/
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methylene {n} (unstable carbene CH2)
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:: μεθυλένιο {n} /methylénio/
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methylpropane {n} (isobutane) SEE: isobutane
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metic {n} (resident alien in ancient Greece)
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:: μέτοικος {m} /métoikos/
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meticulous {adj} (characterized by very precise, conscientious attention to details)
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:: επιμελής /epimelís/
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Metis {prop} (in Greek mythology)
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:: Μήτις {f} /Mítis/
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Metonic cycle {n}
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:: Μετωνικός κύκλος {m} (Metonikos kyklos, Metonikos kiklos)
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metonymy {n} (figure of speech)
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:: μετωνυμία {f} /metonymía/
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me too {phrase} (I agree)
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:: εγώ το ίδιο /egó to ídio/
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metre {n} (unit of length)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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metric {adj} (relating to metric system)
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:: μετρικός /metrikós/
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metric {adj} (relating to musical meter)
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:: μετρικός /metrikós/
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metric system {n} (International System of Units) SEE: International System of Units
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metric ton {n} (unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms)
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:: τόνος {m} /tónos/
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metro {n} (underground railway) SEE: subway
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metro {n} (train of underground railway) SEE: subway
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metrologist {n} (one who studies of practices metrology)
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:: μετρολόγος {m} {f} /metrológos/, μετρονόμος {m} {f} /metronómos/
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metronome {n} (a device used in music)
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:: μετρονόμος {m} /metronómos/
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metropole {n} (city) SEE: metropolis
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metropolis {n} (colony’s mother city)
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:: μητρόπολη {f} /mitrópoli/
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metropolis {n} (large, busy city)
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:: μητρόπολη {f} /mitrópoli/
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metropolitan {adj} (pertaining to a metropolis)
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:: μητροπολίτης /mitropolítis/
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metropolitan area network {n} (network)
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:: μητροπολιτικό δίκτυο {n} /mitropolitikó díktyo/
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metrosexual {n} (man concerned with personal appearance)
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:: μετροσέξουαλ {m} /metroséxoual/, κλαρινογαμπρός {m} /klarinogamprós/
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Metsovo {prop} (Greek town)
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:: Μέτσοβο (Metsovo)
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Metsovon {prop} (form of Metsovo)
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:: Μετσόβο (Metsovo)
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mettle {n} (metal) SEE: metal
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mew {n} (crying sound of a cat) SEE: meow
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mew {v} (meow) SEE: meow
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Mexican {n} (person from Mexico or of Mexican descent)
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:: Μεξικανός {m} /Mexikanós/
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Mexican {adj} (of or pertaining to Mexico)
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:: μεξικάνικος {m} /mexikánikos/
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Mexicanness {n} (quality of being Mexican)
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:: μεξικανικότητα {f} /mexikanikótita/
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Mexico {prop} (country)
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:: Μεξικό {n} /Mexikó/
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Mexico {prop} (Mexico City) SEE: Mexico City
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Mexico City {prop} (capital of Mexico)
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:: Πόλη του Μεξικό {f} /Póli tou Mexikó/
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mezuzah {n} (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)
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:: μεζουζά {f} /mezouzá/
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mezzanine {n} (a secondary floor, in between the main floors of a building)
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:: ημιόροφος {m} /imiórofos/
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mi {n} (third note of a major scale)
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:: μι {n} /mi/
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Miami {prop} (city in Florida, United States)
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:: Μαϊάμι /Maïámi/
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miasma {n} (noxious atmosphere or influence)
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:: μίασμα {n} /míasma/
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miasmatic {adj} (having the nature of miasma)
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:: μιασματικός /miasmatikós/
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mica {n} (hydrous aluminosilicate minerals)
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:: μαρμαρυγίας {m} /marmarygías/
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Micah {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Μιχαίας {m} /Michaías/
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Micah {prop} (Biblical character: minor prophet and author)
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:: Μιχαίας {m} /Michaías/
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Micah {prop} (Biblical character: Ephraimite featured in Judges 17–18)
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:: Μιχαίας {m} /Michaías/
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Micah {prop} (male given name)
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:: Μιχαίας {m} /Michaías/
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Michael {prop} (male given name)
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:: Μιχαήλ {m} /Michaḯl/, Μιχάλης {m} /Michális/
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Michelangelo {prop} (Italian artist)
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:: Μιχαήλ Άγγελος {m} /Michaḯl Ángelos/
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Michigan {prop} (US state)
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:: Μίσιγκαν {n} /Mísigkan/
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Mickey Mouse {prop} (Disney character)
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:: Μίκυ Μάους /Míky Máous/
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micro- {prefix} (very small)
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:: μικρο- /mikro-/
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micro- {prefix} (one millionth)
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:: μικρο- /mikro-/
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microbe {n} (microorganism)
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:: μικροοργανισμός {m} /mikroorganismós/, μικρόβιο {n} /mikróvio/
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microbial {adj} (relating to microbes)
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:: μικροβιακός /mikroviakós/
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microbicidal {adj} (of, pertaining to, or functioning as a microbicide)
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:: μικροβιοκτόνος /mikrovioktónos/
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microbiologist {n} (scientist whose speciality is microbiology)
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:: μικροβιολόγος {m} {f} /mikroviológos/
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microchip {n} (integrated circuit)
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:: μικροψηφίδα {f} /mikropsifída/
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microclimate {n} (local climate region)
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:: μικρόκλιμα {n} /mikróklima/
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microcomputer {n} (computer designed around a microprocessor)
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:: μικροϋπολογιστής {m} /mikroÿpologistís/
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microcontroller {n} (microcomputer on a single chip)
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:: μικροελεγκτής {m} /mikroelegktís/
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microcosm {n} (human nature or body as representative of the wider universe)
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:: μικροκόσμος {m} /mikrokósmos/
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microeconomics {n} (study of small-scale economic activities)
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:: μικροοικονομική {f} /mikrooikonomikí/
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microfilm {n} (roll of film)
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:: μικροφίλμ {n} /mikrofílm/
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microfilm {v} (reproduce documents on microfilm)
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:: αναπαράγω στο μικροφίλμ /anaparágo sto mikrofílm/
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microgram {n} (µg)
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:: μικρογραμμάριο {n} /mikrogrammário/
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microgravity {n} (very low gravity)
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:: μικροβαρύτητα {f} /mikrovarýtita/
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micrometer {n} (one millionth of a meter)
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:: μικρόμετρο {n} /mikrómetro/
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micrometre {n} (micrometer) SEE: micrometer
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micron {n} (micrometer)
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:: μικρόν {n} /mikrón/
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Micronesia {prop} (country)
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:: Μικρονησία {f} /Mikronisía/
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microorganism {n} (an organism too small to be seen by unaided eye)
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:: μικροοργανισμός {m} /mikroorganismós/
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microprocessor {n} (the entire CPU of a computer on a chip)
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:: μικροεπεξεργαστής {m} /mikroepexergastís/
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microscope {n} (an optical instrument)
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:: μικροσκόπιο {n} /mikroskópio/
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microscopize {v} (microscope) SEE: microscope
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microsecond {n} (unit of time equal to 10−6 seconds)
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:: μικροδευτερόλεπτο {n} /mikrodefterólepto/
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microwave {n} (microwave oven) SEE: microwave oven
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microwave {n} (electromagnetic wave)
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:: μικροκύμα {n} /mikrokýma/
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microwave oven {n} (oven using microwave energy)
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:: φούρνος μικροκυμάτων {m} /foúrnos mikrokymáton/
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micturate {v} (urinate) SEE: urinate
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Midas {prop} (Greek mythology)
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:: Μίδας {m} /Mídas/
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midbrain {n} (part of brain)
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:: μεσεγκέφαλος {m} /mesegkéfalos/
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midday {n} (12 o'clock during the day) SEE: noon
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middle {n} (centre, midpoint)
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:: μέση {f} /mési/, μέσο {n} /méso/
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middle {n} (part between beginning and end)
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:: μέση {f} /mési/
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middle {n} (central part of human body)
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:: μέση {f} /mési/
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middle {adj} (located in the middle; in between)
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:: μέσος {m} /mésos/, μεσαίος {m} /mesaíos/
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middle {adj} (central)
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:: κεντρικός {m} /kentrikós/
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Middle Ages {prop} (historical period)
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:: Μεσαίωνας {m} /Mesaíonas/
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middle class {n} (social and economic class)
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:: αστική τάξη {f} /astikí táxi/
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middle ear {n} (cavity in the ear)
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:: μέσο ους {n} /méso ous/
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Middle-earth {prop} (fictional place on Earth where most of the stories of J. R. R. Tolkien are set)
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:: Μέση Γη {f} /Mési Gi/
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Middle-earth {prop} (Middle Earth) SEE: Midgard
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Middle Earth {prop} (Middle-earth) SEE: Middle-earth
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Middle Earth {prop} (Earth) SEE: Earth
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Middle Earth {prop} (Midgard) SEE: Midgard
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Middle East {prop} (region comprising southwest Asia and northeast Africa)
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:: Μέση Ανατολή {f} /Mési Anatolí/
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middle finger {n} (finger between the forefinger and the ring finger)
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:: μέσος {m} /mésos/
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Middle Greek {prop} (Byzantine Greek) SEE: Byzantine Greek
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middleman {n} (intermediate dealer between manufacturer and the retailer or customer)
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:: μεσάζων {m} /mesázon/
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middleman {n} (intermediary) SEE: intermediary
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middle of nowhere {n} (remote place)
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:: στη μέση του πουθενά /sti mési tou pouthená/, στου διαβόλου τη μάνα /stou diavólou ti mána/
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middle school {n} (school contain both primary and secondary students)
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:: γυμνάσιο {n} /gymnásio/
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Midgard {prop} (Earth) SEE: Earth
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Midgard {prop} (the abode of humans, between heaven and hell)
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:: οικουμενη /oikoumeni/
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Midian {prop} (biblical location)
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:: Μαδιάμ {m} /Madiám/
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midnight {n} (12 o'clock)
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:: μεσάνυχτα {n-p} /mesánychta/
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midnight sun {n} (phenomenon occurring when Sun does not set)
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:: ήλιος του μεσονυκτίου {m} /ílios tou mesonyktíou/
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midshipman {n} (officer of the lowest rank)
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:: σημαιοφόρος επίκουρος αξιωματικός /simaiofóros epíkouros axiomatikós/, ΣΕΑ /SEA/, δόκιμος /dókimos/
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midweek {adj} (That happens in the middle of the week)
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:: μεσοβδομαδιάτικος /mesovdomadiátikos/
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midweek {adv} (In the middle of the week)
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:: μεσοβδομαδιάτικα /mesovdomadiátika/
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midwife {n} (person who assists women in childbirth)
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:: μαία {f} /maía/, μαμή {f} /mamí/
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mielie {n} (maize) SEE: maize
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mien {n} (demeanor; facial expression or attitude, especially one which is intended by its bearer)
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:: ύφος {n} /ýfos/
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mien {n} (specific facial expression)
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:: ύφος {n} /ýfos/
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migraine {n} (headache usually affecting only one side of the head)
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:: ημικρανία {f} /imikranía/
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migraine {n} (neurological condition)
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:: ημικρανία {f} /imikranía/
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Mike {prop} (diminutive of Michael)
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:: Μάικ /Máik/
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Milan {prop} (city and capital)
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:: Μιλάνο {n} /Miláno/
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Milanese {adj} (pertaining to Milan)
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:: μιλανέζικος /milanézikos/
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Milanese {n} (native or inhabitant of Milan)
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:: Μιλανέζος {m} /Milanézos/, Μιλανέζα {f} /Milanéza/
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mild {adj} (gentle; pleasant; kind; soft)
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:: ήπιος /ípios/
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mildew {n} (growth of minute fungi)
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:: μούχλα {f} /moúchla/
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mile {n} (measure of length)
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:: μίλι {n} /míli/
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milestone {n} (one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals)
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:: χιλιομετροδείκτης /chiliometrodeíktis/
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milieu {n} (medium) SEE: medium
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milieu {n} (person’s social setting or environment)
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:: περιβάλλον {n} /perivállon/
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militancy {n} (quality of being militant)
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:: μαχητικότητα {f} /machitikótita/
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militarily {adv} (in a military manner)
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:: στρατιωτικά /stratiotiká/
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militarisation {n} (process) SEE: militarization
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militarism {n} (militarism)
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:: στρατοκρατία {f} /stratokratía/
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militarist {n} (one who believes in military force)
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:: στρατοκράτης {m} /stratokrátis/
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militarization {n} (process)
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:: στρατιωτικοποίηση {f} /stratiotikopoíisi/
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military {adj} (characteristic of members of the armed forces)
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:: στρατιωτικός /stratiotikós/
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military {adj} (relating to war)
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:: πολεμικός /polemikós/
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military {adj} (relating to armies or ground forces)
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:: στρατιωτικός /stratiotikós/
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military {n} (armed forces)
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:: στρατός {m} /stratós/
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military engine {n} (siege engine) SEE: siege engine
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military police {n} (police unit of a military organization)
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:: στρατονομία /stratonomía/
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military service {n} (service in an army)
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:: θητεία {f} /thiteía/
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militate {v} (to influence)
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:: στρατεύομαι /stratévomai/, αντιστρατεύομαι /antistratévomai/
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militsia {n} (police) SEE: police
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milk {v} (to express milk from mammal)
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:: αρμέγω /armégo/
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milk {v} (to express any liquid)
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:: αρμέγω /armégo/
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milk {v} (to take advantage of situation)
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:: απομυζώ /apomyzó/, εκμεταλλεύομαι /ekmetallévomai/
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milk {v}
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:: εξαντλώ /exantló/
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milk {n} (semen) SEE: semen
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milk {n} (liquid)
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:: γάλα {n} /gála/
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milk {n} (serving)
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:: γάλα {n} /gála/
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milk chocolate {n} (Chocolate that includes milk powder as one of its ingredients)
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:: σοκολάτα γάλακτος /sokoláta gálaktos/
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milkmaid {n} (a young woman who milks the cows on a farm)
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:: αρμέχτρα {f} /arméchtra/
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milkman {n} (man who delivers milk early in the morning)
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:: γαλατάς {m} /galatás/
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milk powder {n} (pulverized milk solids)
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:: σκονόγαλα {n} /skonógala/
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milkshake {n} (milk and ice cream beverage)
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:: μιλκσέικ {n} /milkséik/
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milk thistle {n} (Silybum, Silybum marianum)
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:: γαϊδουράγκαθο {n} /gaïdourágkatho/
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milk thistle {n} (Lactuca serriola)
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:: πετρομάρουλο {n} /petromároulo/
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milk thistle {n} (Sonchus spp.) SEE: sow thistle
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milky {adj} (resembling milk in color or consistency)
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:: γαλακτώδης /galaktódis/
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Milky Way {prop} (galaxy)
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:: Γαλαξίας {m} /Galaxías/
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mill {n} (grinding apparatus)
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:: μύλος {m} /mýlos/, αλεστική μηχανή {f} /alestikí michaní/
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mill {n} (building housing a grinding apparatus)
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:: μύλος {m} /mýlos/
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mill {n} (manufacturing plant)
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:: εργοστάσιο {n} /ergostásio/
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mill {n} (building housing a manufacturing plant)
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:: εργοστάσιο {n} /ergostásio/
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mille-feuille {n} (a type of pastry with several layers of puff pastry)
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:: μιλφέιγ {n} /milféig/
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millennium {n} (thousand-year period)
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:: χιλιετία {f} /chilietía/
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miller {n} (person)
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:: μυλωνάς {m} /mylonás/
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millet {n} (any of a group of various types of grass or its grains used as food)
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:: κεχρί {n} /kechrí/
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milli- {prefix} (prefix)
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:: χιλιοστό- /chiliostó-/
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milliard {num} (10^9) SEE: billion
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milligram {n} (milligram)
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:: χιλιοστόγραμμο {n} /chiliostógrammo/
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milliliter {n} (milliliter) SEE: millilitre
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millilitre {n} (a unit of volume)
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:: χιλιοστόλιτρο {n} /chiliostólitro/
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millimeter {n} (unit of measure)
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:: χιλιοστόμετρο {n} /chiliostómetro/
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millimetre {n} (millimeter) SEE: millimeter
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million {n} (cardinal number)
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:: εκατομμύριο {n} /ekatommýrio/
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millionaire {n} (somebody whose wealth is greater than one million)
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:: εκατομμυριούχος {m} /ekatommyrioúchos/
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millipede {n} (elongated arthropod)
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:: σαρανταποδαρούσα {f} /sarantapodaroúsa/
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millisecond {n} (one one-thousandth of a second)
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:: μιλιδευτερόλεπτο {n} /milidefterólepto/
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millstone {n} (large round stone used for grinding grain)
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:: μυλόπετρα {f} /mylópetra/
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milquetoast {adj} (meek, timid) SEE: meek
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milt {n} (the organ spleen) SEE: spleen
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Miltiades {prop} (given name)
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:: Μιλτιάδης /Miltiádis/
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minaret {n} (mosque tower)
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:: μιναρές {m} /minarés/
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mince {n} (finely chopped meat)
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:: κιμάς {m} /kimás/
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mince {v} (chop fine)
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:: ψιλοκόβω /psilokóvo/, λιανίζω /lianízo/
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mince {v} (act or talk with affected nicety)
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:: πουστοφέρνω /poustoférno/
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mind {n} (ability for rational thought)
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:: νους {m} /nous/, διάνοια {f} /diánoia/, μυαλό {n} /myaló/
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mind {n} (ability to be aware of things)
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:: συνείδηση {f} /syneídisi/, μυαλό {n} /myaló/
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mind {n} (ability to remember things)
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:: μνήμη {f} /mními/, μνημονικό {n} /mnimonikó/
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mind {n} (ability to focus the thoughts)
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:: αυτοσυγκέντρωση {f} /aftosygkéntrosi/, μυαλό {n} /myaló/
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mind {n} (somebody that embodies certain mental qualities)
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:: μεγαλοφυία {f} /megalofyía/, διάνοια {f} /diánoia/, διανοούμενος /dianooúmenos/, στοχαστής {m} /stochastís/, νους {m} /nous/, μυαλό {n} /myaló/
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mind {n} (judgment, opinion, or view)
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:: κρίση {f} /krísi/, γνώμη {f} /gnómi/, άποψη {f} /ápopsi/
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mind {n} (desire, inclination, or intention)
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:: χαρακτήρας {m} /charaktíras/, ιδιοσυγκρασία {f} /idiosygkrasía/
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mind {n} (healthy mental state)
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:: λογικότητα {f} /logikótita/, σύνεση {f} /sýnesi/, πνευματική υγεία {f} /pnevmatikí ygeía/, διαύγεια πνεύματος {f} /diávgeia pnévmatos/, φρένες {f-p} /frénes/
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mind {n} (philosophy: non-material substance)
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:: πνεύμα {n} /pnévma/, νους {m} /nous/
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mind {v} (to pay attention to, take note of)
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:: δέν μέ πειράζει /dén mé peirázei/
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mind {v} (to remember) SEE: remember
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mindful {adj}
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:: προσεκτικός /prosektikós/, επιμελής /epimelís/
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mindfulness {n} (awareness) SEE: awareness
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mindfulness {n} (inclination to be mindful or aware)
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:: επιμέλεια {f} /epiméleia/, φροντίδα {f} /frontída/
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mine {pron} (that which belongs to me)
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:: δικός μου {m} /dikós mou/, δικιά μου {f} /dikiá mou/, δική μου {f} /dikí mou/, δικό μου {n} /dikó mou/, δικοί μου {m-p} /dikoí mou/, δικές μου {f-p} /dikés mou/, δικά μου {n-p} /diká mou/
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mine {n} (excavation from which ore is extracted)
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:: ορυχείο {n} /orycheío/, μεταλλείο {n} /metalleío/
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mine {n} (military: passage packed with explosives)
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:: ναρκοπέδιο {n} /narkopédio/
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mine {n} (military: exploding device)
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:: νάρκη {f} /nárki/
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mine {v} (to remove ore from the ground)
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:: εξορύσσω /exorýsso/, μεταλλεύω /metallévo/
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mine {v} (to sow mines in)
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:: ναρκοθετώ /narkothetó/
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mine {v} (to pick one's nose) SEE: pick one's nose
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minecart {n} (a wheeled container that travels on tracks, used for moving mining materials)
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:: βαγονέτο /vagonéto/
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minefield {n} (area in which mines have been hidden)
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:: ναρκοπέδιο {n} /narkopédio/
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minefield {n} (dangerous situation)
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:: ναρκοπέδιο {n} /narkopédio/
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minelayer {n} (ship capable of laying mines)
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:: ναρκοθέτις {f} /narkothétis/
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miner {n} (person who works in a mine)
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:: μεταλλωρύχος /metallorýchos/
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mineral {n} (in geology)
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:: ορυκτό {n} /oryktó/, μετάλλευμα {n} /metállevma/
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mineral {n} (as opposed to animal and vegetable)
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:: ορυκτό {n} /oryktó/
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mineral {n} (in nutrition)
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:: μέταλλο {n} /métallo/
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mineral {adj} (relating to or containing minerals)
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:: μεταλλικός /metallikós/, ορυκτός {m} /oryktós/
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mineral {n} (mineral water) SEE: mineral water
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mineralogist {n} (expert in mineralogy)
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:: ορυκτολόγος {c} /oryktológos/
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mineralogy {n} (the study or science of minerals)
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:: ορυκτολογία {f} /oryktología/
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mineral water {n} (water containing dissolved minerals)
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:: μεταλλικό νερό {n} /metallikó neró/
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miner's disease {n} (eye condition) SEE: nystagmus
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Minerva {prop} (goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, and the arts)
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:: Μινέρβα {f} /Minérva/
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minestrone {n} (thick Italian vegetable soup)
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:: μινεστρόνε {f} {n} /minestróne/
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minim {n} (A half note, drawn as a semibreve with a stem)
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:: μισό {n} /misó/
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minimal pair {n} (Pair of words)
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:: ελάχιστο ζεύγος {n} /eláchisto zévgos/
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minimart {n} (convenience store) SEE: convenience store
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minimize {v} (To make small as possible)
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:: ελαχιστοποιώ /elachistopoió/
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minimum {n} (lowest limit)
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:: ελάχιστο όριο {n} /eláchisto ório/, κατώτατο όριο {n} /katótato ório/
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minimum {adj} (lowest degree)
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:: ελάχιστος {m} /eláchistos/, κατώτατος {m} /katótatos/
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minimus {n} (the fifth digit) SEE: little finger
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mining {n} (activity of removing solid valuables from the earth)
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:: όρυξη {f} /óryxi/, εξόρυξη {f} /exóryxi/
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mining {n} (military)
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:: ναρκοθέτηση {f} /narkothétisi/
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mining engineer {n} (engineer who specializes in mining)
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:: μεταλλειολόγος μηχανικός /metalleiológos michanikós/
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minion {n} (loyal servant of another more powerful being)
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:: ακόλουθος {m} /akólouthos/, ευνοούμενος {m} /evnooúmenos/
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miniskirt {n} (skirt)
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:: μίνι φούστα {f} /míni foústa/
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minister {n} (person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church)
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:: πάστορας {m} /pástoras/
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minister {n} (politician who heads a ministry)
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:: υπουργός {m} {f} /ypourgós/
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ministry {n} (government department)
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:: υπουργείο {n} /ypourgeío/
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ministry {n} (complete body of government ministers)
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:: υπουργικό συμβούλιο {n} /ypourgikó symvoúlio/, κυβέρνηση {f} /kyvérnisi/
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ministry {n} (practice and education of the minister of a particular religion)
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:: ιερατείο {n} /ierateío/
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minium {n} (red lead)
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:: ερυθρομόλυβδος {m} /erythromólyvdos/, μίνιο {n} /mínio/
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mink {n} (mammal)
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:: βιζόν {n} /vizón/
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minke whale {n} (Balaenoptera acutorostrata or Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
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:: ρυγχοφάλαινα {f} /rynchofálaina/
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Minneapolis {prop} (city)
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:: Μιννεάπολη {f} /Minneápoli/
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Minnesota {prop} (a state of the United States of America)
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:: Μινεσότα {f} /Minesóta/
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Minoan {adj} (Of or relating to the civilization that developed in Crete from the neolithic period to the Bronze Age)
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:: μινωικός /minoikós/
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Minoan {n} (Minoan)
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:: Μινωίτης {m} /Minoítis/, Μινωίτισσα {f} /Minoítissa/
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minor {adj} (of little importance)
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:: ελάσσων /elásson/, ασήμαντος /asímantos/, ήσσων /ísson/
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minor {adj} (musical scale)
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:: ελάσσων /elásson/, μινόρε /minóre/
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minor {adj} (smaller musical interval)
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:: μικρή {f} /mikrí/
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Minorca {prop} (An island of Spain)
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:: Μινόρκα {f} /Minórka/
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minor interval {n}
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:: μικρό διάστημα {n} /mikró diástima/
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minority {n} (subgroup that does not form a numerical majority)
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:: μειονότητα {f} /meionótita/
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minority {n} (member of an ethnic minority)
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:: μειονότητα {f} /meionótita/
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minotaur {n} (monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man)
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:: Μινώταυρος {m} /Minótavros/
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Minsk {prop} (capital of Belarus)
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:: Μινσκ /Minsk/
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mint {n} (money-producing building or institution)
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:: νομισματοκοπείο {n} /nomismatokopeío/
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mint {v} (to reproduce coins)
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:: κόβω /kóvo/
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mint {n} (plant)
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:: μέντα {f} /ménta/
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mint {n} (herb flavouring)
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:: μέντα {f} /ménta/
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minuend {n} (number from which another is subtracted)
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:: μειωτέος {m} /meiotéos/
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minuet {n} (dance)
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:: μενουέτο {n} /menouéto/
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minuet {n} (music accompanying the dance)
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:: μενουέτο {n} /menouéto/
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minus {n} (minus sign) SEE: minus sign
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minus {prep} (mathematics: less)
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:: πλην {n} /plin/, μείον {n} /meíon/
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minus {adj} (negative)
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:: αρνητικός /arnitikós/
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minus {adj} (on the negative part of a scale)
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:: μείον /meíon/, πλην /plin/
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minus sign {n} (symbol used to denote the operation of subtraction and to indicate that a number is negative)
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:: πλην {n} /plin/
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minute {n} (unit of time)
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:: λεπτό {n} /leptó/
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minute {n} (short but unspecified period of time)
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:: στιγμή {f} /stigmí/, λεπτό {n} /leptó/
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minute {n} (unit of angular measure)
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:: λεπτό {n} /leptó/
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minute {n} (record of meeting)
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:: πρακτικά {n-p} /praktiká/
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minute {n} (minute of use of telephone network)
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:: λεπτό {n} /leptó/
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minute {v} (to write the minutes of)
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:: πρωτοκολλώ /protokolló/, καταγράφω /katagráfo/
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minute {adj} (very small)
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:: μικροσκοπικός {m} /mikroskopikós/
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minute hand {n} (clock hand)
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:: λεπτοδείκτης /leptodeíktis/, λεπτοδείχτης {m} /leptodeíchtis/
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minutes {n} (the official notes kept during a meeting)
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:: πρακτικά {n-p} /praktiká/
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Miocene {adj} (of the Miocene epoch)
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:: μειόκαινος /meiókainos/
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Miocene {prop} (Miocene epoch)
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:: Μειόκαινο {n} /Meiókaino/
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Mir {prop} (an international space station)
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:: Μιρ /Mir/
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miracle {n} (wonderful event attributed to supernatural powers)
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:: θαύμα {n} /thávma/
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miracle {n} (a fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it)
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:: θαύμα {n} /thávma/
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miracle {n} (an awesome and exceptional example of something)
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:: θαύμα {n} /thávma/
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miraculous {adj} (by supernatural or uncommon causes)
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:: θαυματουργικός /thavmatourgikós/
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mirage {n} (an optical phenomenon)
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:: αντικατοπτρισμός {m} /antikatoptrismós/, οφθαλμαπάτη {f} /ofthalmapáti/
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mirage {n} (illusion) SEE: illusion
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mire {n} (deep mud)
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:: βούρκος {m} /voúrkos/
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mire {n} (an undesirable situation)
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:: λάσπη {f} /láspi/, βούρκος {m} /voúrkos/, τέλμα {n} /télma/, βόρβορος {m} /vórvoros/
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Miriam {prop} (sister of Moses and Aaron)
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:: Μαρία {f} /María/
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mirror {n} (smooth reflecting surface)
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:: καθρέφτης {m} /kathréftis/
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mirror {n} (computing: exact copy of a data set)
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:: αναπαράσταση {f} /anaparástasi/, αντίγραφο {n} /antígrafo/
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mirth {n} (merriment)
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:: ευθυμία {f} /efthymía/, κέφι {f} /kéfi/
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misanthropy {n} (hatred or dislike of people or mankind)
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:: μισανθρωπία {f} /misanthropía/
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misappropriate {v} (to embezzle) SEE: embezzle
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misbegotten {n} (one born out of wedlock) SEE: bastard
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misbegotten {adj} (of a person: born out of wedlock) SEE: illegitimate
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misbehave {v} (act in an inappropriate manner)
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:: ατακτώ /ataktó/
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miscarriage {n} (termination of pregnancy)
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:: αποβολή {f} /apovolí/
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miscellaneous {adj} (consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts)
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:: διάφορος /diáforos/
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mischief {n} (conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance)
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:: αταξία {f} /ataxía/
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mischief {n} (harm or trouble caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause)
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:: αταξία {f} /ataxía/, διαβολιά {f} /diavoliá/
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mischief {n} (one who causes mischief)
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:: άτακτος {m} /átaktos/, σκανδαλιάρης {m} /skandaliáris/
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miscomprehend {v} (misunderstand) SEE: misunderstand
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misconduct {v} (misbehave) SEE: misbehave
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misdeed {n} (something wrong done)
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:: παράπτωμα {n} /paráptoma/
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misdemeanor {n} (small crime)
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:: πταίσμα {n} /ptaísma/ , πλημμέλημα {n} /plimmélima/
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mise en scène {n} (the arrangement of props and actors on a stage or for film)
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:: σκηνοθεσία {f} /skinothesía/
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miser {n} (skinflint or scrooge)
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:: τσιγγούνης, φιλάργυρος /tsingoúnis, filárgyros/
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miserable {adj} (in a state of misery)
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:: άθλιος {m} /áthlios/
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miserable {adj} (very bad (at))
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:: κακός {m} /kakós/, αξιοθρήνητος {m} /axiothrínitos/
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miserliness {n} (property of being miserly)
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:: τσιγκουνιά {f} /tsigkouniá/, φιλαργυρία {f} /filargyría/
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misery {n} (great unhappiness)
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:: αθλιότης {f} /athliótis/
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misfit {n} (a badly adjusted person)
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:: απροσάρμοστος {m} /aprosármostos/
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misfortune {n} (bad luck)
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:: δυστυχία /dystychía/
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mishear {v} (to hear wrongly)
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:: παρακούω /parakoúo/
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mishellene {n} (anti-Greek)
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:: μισέλληνας {m} /miséllinas/, ανθέλληνας {m} /anthéllinas/
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misinform {v} (give or deliver false information)
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:: παραπληροφορώ {f} /parapliroforó/
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misinformation {n} (disinformation) SEE: disinformation
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mismatch {v} (to match unsuitably; to fail to match)
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:: κακοσυνταιριάζω /kakosyntairiázo/
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mismatch {n} (something that does not match)
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:: κακοσυνταίριασμα {n} /kakosyntaíriasma/
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misnomer {n} (use of term that is misleading)
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:: ακυριολεξία {f} /akyriolexía/
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misnomer {n} (misleading term)
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:: ακυριολεξία {f} /akyriolexía/
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misogynism {n} (misogyny)
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:: μισογυνισμός {m} /misogynismós/
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misogynist {n} (hater of women)
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:: μισογύνης {m} /misogýnis/
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misogyny {n} (hatred or contempt for women)
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:: μισογυνία {f} /misogynía/, μισογυνισμός {m} /misogynismós/
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misplan {v} (to plan badly or incorrectly)
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:: κακοϋπολογίζω /kakoÿpologízo/
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miss {v} (to fail to hit)
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:: αστοχώ /astochó/
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miss {v} (to feel the absence of someone or something; to feel the want or need of)
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:: λείπω /leípo/, νοσταλγώ /nostalgó/
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miss {v} (to be late for something)
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:: χάνω /cháno/
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miss {n} (a failure to hit)
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:: αστοχία {f} /astochía/
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miss {n} (unmarried woman)
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:: δεσποινίδα {f} /despoinída/, Greek: δεσποινίς {f} /despoinís/
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miss {n} (Miss) SEE: Miss
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Miss {n} (title)
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:: δεσποινίδα {f} /despoinída/, δεσποινίς {f} /despoinís/
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missile {n} (air-based weapon)
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:: βλήμα {n} /vlíma/
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missile {n} (self-propelled, guidable projectile)
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:: πύραυλος {m} /pýravlos/
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missing {adj} (not able to be located)
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:: απών /apón/, λέιπων /léipon/
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mission {n} (set of tasks that fulfills a purpose)
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:: αποστολή {f} /apostolí/
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missionary {n} (person traveling to spread a religion)
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:: ιεραπόστολος {m} {f} /ierapóstolos/
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missionary {n} (missionary position) SEE: missionary position
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missionary position {n} (position for sexual intercourse)
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:: ιεραποστολικό {n} /ierapostolikó/
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Mississippi {n} (state)
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:: Μισισίπι /Misisípi/
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Mississippi {n} (river)
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:: Μισσισσιππής {n} /Mississippís/, Μισισιπής {n} /Misisipís/
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missive {n} (a written message)
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:: επιστολή {f} /epistolí/, σημείωμα {n} /simeíoma/
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Missouri {prop} (US state)
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:: Μιζούρι /Mizoúri/
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missus {n} (wife) SEE: wife
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mist {n} (Water or other liquid finely suspended in air)
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:: αντάρα {f} /antára/
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mistake {v} (To make an error)
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:: κάνω λάθος /káno láthos/, σφάλλω /sfállo/
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mistake {n} (an error)
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:: λάθος {n} /láthos/, σφάλμα {n} /sfálma/
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mistaken {adj} (erroneous) SEE: erroneous
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mistaken {adj} ((with a copula verb, often with about) having an incorrect belief) SEE: be wrong
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mister {n} (title of adult male)
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:: κύριος {m} /kýrios/
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mistle thrush {n} (Turdus viscivorus)
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:: τσαρτσάρα {f} /tsartsára/
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mistletoe {n} (any of several hemiparasitic evergreen plants of the order Santalales)
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:: ιξός /ixós/
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mistral {n} (strong cold north-west wind in southern France and the Mediterranean)
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:: μαΐστρος {m} /maḯstros/
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mistress {n} (woman of authority)
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:: κυρία {f} /kyría/
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mistress {n} (female teacher)
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:: κυρία {f} /kyría/
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mistress {n} (woman in extramarital relationship)
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:: ερωμένη {f} /eroméni/
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mistrust {v} (to have no confidence in something)
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:: δυσπιστώ /dyspistó/
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misunderstand {v} (to understand incorrectly, while believing one has understood correctly)
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:: παρεξηγώ /parexigó/
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misunderstanding {n} (mistake)
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:: παρεξήγηση {f} /parexígisi/
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misuse {n} (incorrect, improper or unlawful use)
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:: κατάχρηση {f} /katáchrisi/
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mite {n} (arachnid)
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:: σκουληκάκι {n} /skoulikáki/
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mite {n} (lepton) SEE: lepton
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Mithra {prop} (Mithra)
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:: Μίθρης, Μίθρας and variants.
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Mithraism {prop} (an ancient mystery cult)
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:: μιθραϊσμός {m} /mithraïsmós/
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Mithridates {prop} (ancient male given name)
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:: Μιθριδάτης {m} /Mithridátis/
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mitochondrion {n} (respiratory organelle)
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:: μιτοχόνδριο {n} /mitochóndrio/
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mitosis {n} (division of a cell nucleus)
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:: μίτωση {f} /mítosi/
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mitoxantrone {n} (particular drug used in chemotherapy)
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:: μιτοξανδρόνη {n} /mitoxandróni/
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mitrailleuse {n} (rapidly firing breech loading gun with multiple barrels)
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:: μυδραλιοβόλο {n} /mydraliovólo/, μυδραλλιοβόλον {n} /mydralliovólon/
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mitral valve {n} (valve that divides the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart)
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:: μιτροειδής βαλβίδα {f} /mitroeidís valvída/, διγλώχινα βαλβίδα {f} /diglóchina valvída/
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mitre {n} (a covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries)
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:: μίτρα {f} /mítra/
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mix {v} (stir two or more substances together)
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:: αναμιγνύω /anamignýo/
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mixed marriage {n} (marriage between people of different races, cultures, religions, etc)
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:: επιγαμία {f} /epigamía/
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mixed reaction {n} (state of diverse reception)
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:: ανάμεικτες αντιδράσεις /anámeiktes antidráseis/, διαφορετικές αντιδράσεις /diaforetikés antidráseis/
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mixture {n} (something produced by mixing)
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:: κράμα {n} /kráma/, μείγμα {n} /meígma/
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Mizoram {prop} (state)
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:: Μιζόραμ {f} /Mizóram/
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Mjollnir {prop} (the hammer of Thor, Thor's hammer Mjollnir)
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:: Μγιόλνιρ {n} /Mgiólnir/
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Málaga {prop} (port and city in Andalusia)
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:: Μάλαγα /Málaga/
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Mljet {prop} (island in Croatia)
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:: Μλιετ {n} /Mliet/
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mmm {interj} (hmm) SEE: hmm
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Münster {prop} (city in North Rhine-Westphalia)
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:: Μύνστερ /Mýnster/
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moat {n} (defensive ditch)
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:: τάφρος {f} /táfros/
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mob {n} (unruly group of people)
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:: όχλος {m} /óchlos/, σκυλολόι {n} /skylolói/
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mob {n} (group of animals)
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:: όχλος {m} /óchlos/
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mob {v} (to crowd around a person)
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:: στριμώχνω /strimóchno/
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mob {n} (mafia) SEE: mafia
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mobile {adj} (capable of being moved)
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:: κινητός {m} /kinitós/
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mobile {n} (decoration)
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:: μόμπιλ {n} /mómpil/, κρεμαστό διακοσμητικό {n} /kremastó diakosmitikó/
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mobile {n} (mobile phone) SEE: mobile phone
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mobile phone {n} (portable telephone)
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:: κινητό τηλέφωνο {n} /kinitó tiléfono/, κινητό {n} /kinitó/
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mobile telephone {n} (mobile phone) SEE: mobile phone
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mobility {n} (ability to move)
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:: κινητικότητα {f} /kinitikótita/
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mobocracy {n} (rule of the mob)
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:: οχλοκρατία {f} /ochlokratía/
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mock {v} (to mimic)
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:: μιμούμαι /mimoúmai/
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mock {v} (to taunt)
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:: κοροϊδεύω /koroïdévo/
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mock {v} (to disappoint someone)
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:: απογοητεύω /apogoïtévo/
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mockery {n} (action of mocking; ridicule, derision)
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:: χλευασμός {m} /chlevasmós/
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mockingbird {n} (songbird of the family Mimidae)
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:: ατριχόρνις {m} /atrichórnis/
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mockup {n} (a full-scale working model of something)
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:: μακέτα {f} /makéta/
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mode {n} (in music)
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:: κλίμακα {f} /klímaka/, ήχος {m} /íchos/
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mode {n} (means of accomplishing something)
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:: μέθοδος {f} /méthodos/, τρόπος {m} /trópos/
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mode {n} (in computing)
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:: ρύθμιση {f} /rýthmisi/, προσαρμογή {f} /prosarmogí/
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mode {n} (style or fashion)
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:: μόδα {f} /móda/, συρμός {m} /syrmós/
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mode {n} (grammatical mood) SEE: grammatical mood
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model {n} (person)
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:: μοντέλο {m} /montélo/
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model {n} (simplified representation)
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:: μακέτα {f} /makéta/
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modem {n} (device that encodes digital computer signals into analog/analogue telephone signals)
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:: διαποδιαμορφωτής {m} /diapodiamorfotís/, μοντέμ /montém/
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Modena {prop} (city)
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:: Μόντενα /Móntena/
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moderation {n} (state or quality of being moderate; avoidance of extremes)
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:: μέτρο {n} /métro/
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modern {adj} (pertaining to the current time and style)
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:: μοντέρνος {m} /montérnos/, σύγχρονος {m} /sýnchronos/
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modern {adj} (pertaining to history from c. 1800 onwards)
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:: νεώτερος {m} /neóteros/
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Modern Greek {n} (Modern Greek)
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:: νέα ελληνικά {n-p} /néa elliniká/, νεοελληνικά {n-p} /neoelliniká/, νέα ελληνική {f} /néa ellinikí/
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modernism {n} (any of several styles of art, architecture, literature, philosophy, etc., that flourished in the 20th century)
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:: νεωτερισμός {m} /neoterismós/
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modernist {adj} (relating to modernism)
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:: μοντερνιστικός /monternistikós/, νεωτερικός {m} /neoterikós/
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modernist {n} (follower of modernism)
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:: μοντερνιστής {m} /monternistís/, νεωτεριστής {m} /neoteristís/
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modernity {n} (quality of being modern)
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:: νεωτερικότητα {f} /neoterikótita/
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modernity {n} (modern times)
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:: νεωτερικότητα {f} /neoterikótita/
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modernize {v} (bring something up to date)
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:: εκμοντερνίζω /ekmonternízo/, μοντερνίζω /monternízo/
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modest {adj} (not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements)
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:: ταπεινός /tapeinós/, μετριόφρων /metriófron/, σεμνός /semnós/
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modest {adj} (small)
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:: ταπεινός /tapeinós/
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modest {adj} (intending to avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others)
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:: σεμνός /semnós/
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modesty {n} (the quality of being modest)
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:: μετριοφροσύνη {f} /metriofrosýni/
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modesty {n} (moderate behaviour; reserve)
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:: μετριοπάθεια {f} /metriopátheia/
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modesty {n} (pudency, avoidance of sexual explicitness)
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:: ταπεινότητα {f} /tapeinótita/, σεμνότητα {f} /semnótita/
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modification {n} (act or result of modifying or condition of being modified)
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:: τροποποίησης {f} /tropopoíisis/
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modification {n} (alteration or adjustment)
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:: τροποποίησης {f} /tropopoíisis/
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modifier key {n} (computing: a key (on a computer keyboard) that may be pressed simultaneously with certain other keys to activate predefined functions)
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:: πλήκτρο τροποποίησης {n} /plíktro tropopoíisis/
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modify {v} (to change part of)
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:: μετατρέπω /metatrépo/, προσδιορίζω /prosdiorízo/
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modify {v} (to be or become modified)
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:: μετατρέπομαι /metatrépomai/
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modular {adj} (of or relating to a module or modules)
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:: δομοστοιχειωτός {m} /domostoicheiotós/, δομοστοιχειακός {m} /domostoicheiakós/
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modulation {n} (Applying a signal to a carrier)
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:: διαμόρφωση {f} /diamórfosi/
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module {n} (self-contained component of a system)
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:: δομοστοιχείο {n} /domostoicheío/
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module {n}
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:: άρθρωμα {n} /árthroma/
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module {n} (abelian group) SEE: abelian group
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modulus {n} (absolute value of a complex number)
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:: όρισμα {n} /órisma/
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modus operandi {n} (person or thing's method of operation)
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:: μεθοδολογία δράσης {f} /methodología drásis/, τρόπος δράσης {m} /trópos drásis/
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Moesia {prop} (an ancient region and later Roman province situated in the Balkans)
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:: Μοισία {f} /Moisía/
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Mogadishu {prop} (capital city)
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:: Μογκαντίσου /Mogkantísou/
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Mohammad {prop} (male given name) SEE: Muhammad
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Mohammad {prop} (prophet) SEE: Muhammad
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Mohican {prop} (Native American tribe)
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:: Μοϊκανοί {m-p} /Moïkanoí/
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Mohican {n} (member of tribe)
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:: Μοϊκανός {m} /Moïkanós/ : as adjective: μοϊκανός {m} /-/
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moiety {n} (half) SEE: half
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moist {adj} (slightly wet)
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:: νοτισμένος /notisménos/, νοτερός /noterós/, υγρός /ygrós/
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moisture {n} (a moderate degree of wetness)
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:: υγρασία {f} /ygrasía/
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moisturising cream {n} (cream that moisturises the skin)
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:: ενυδατική κρέμα {f} /enydatikí kréma/
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moisturizer {n} (moisturising cream) SEE: moisturising cream
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mojito {n} (Cuban cocktail)
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:: μοχίτο {n} /mochíto/
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molar {n} (back tooth)
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:: γομφίος {m} /gomfíos/, τραπεζίτης {m} /trapezítis/
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mold {n} (hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance)
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:: καλούπι {n} /kaloúpi/
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mold {n} (woolly or furry growth of tiny fungi)
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:: μούχλα {f} /moúchla/
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Moldavia {prop} (Moldova) SEE: Moldova
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Moldova {prop} (country)
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:: Μολδαβία {f} /Moldavía/
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mole {n} (dark spot on the skin)
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:: ελιά {f} /eliá/
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mole {n} (burrowing insectivore)
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:: τυφλοπόντικας {m} /tyflopóntikas/, ασπάλακας {m} /aspálakas/
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mole {n} (internal spy)
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:: μυστικός πληροφοριοδότης {m} /mystikós pliroforiodótis/, χαφιές {m} /chafiés/
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mole {n} (massive structure used as a pier or breakwater)
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:: μόλος {m} /mólos/
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mole {n} (unit of amount)
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:: μολ {n} /mol/, γραμμομόριο {n} /grammomório/
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mole {n} (mole rat) SEE: mole rat
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molecular genetics {n} (a field of biology)
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:: μοριακή γενετική {f} /moriakí genetikí/
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molecular weight {n} (the sum of the atomic weights of every atom in a molecule)
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:: μοριακό βάρος {n} /moriakó város/
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molecule {n} (group of atoms held together by chemical bonds)
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:: μόριο {n} /mório/
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mole rat {n} (rodent)
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:: τυφλοπόντικας {m} /tyflopóntikas/
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molest {v} (to abuse)
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:: κακοποιώ /kakopoió/, ασελγώ /aselgó/
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Molieresque {adj} (reminiscent of Molière)
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:: μολιερικός /molierikós/
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Molise {prop} (region of Italy)
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:: Μολίζε {n} /Molíze/
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moll {adj} (minor) SEE: minor
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mollie {n} (Molotov cocktail) SEE: Molotov cocktail
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mollify {v} (to ease a burden)
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:: μαλακώνω /malakóno/, καταπραΰνω /katapraÿ́no/
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mollify {v} (to appease)
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:: μαλακώνω /malakóno/, κατευνάζω /katevnázo/
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mollusc {n} (soft-bodied invertebrate of phylum Mollusca, see also: clam; oyster; mussel)
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:: μαλάκιο {n} /malákio/
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mollycoddle {n} (person who is pampered and overprotected)
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:: παραχαϊδεμένος {m} /parachaïdeménos/
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mollycoddle {v} (to be overprotective and indulgent toward)
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:: παραχαϊδεύω /parachaïdévo/, κανακεύω /kanakévo/
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Molotov cocktail {n} (simple incendiary bomb)
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:: βόμβα μολότοφ {f} /vómva molótof/, κοκτέιλ μολότωφ {n} /koktéil molótof/, κοκτέιλ μολότοφ {n} /koktéil molótof/
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molten {adj} (melted)
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:: αναλυτός /analytós/
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molybdenum {n} (chemical element)
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:: μολυβδένιο {n} /molyvdénio/
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mom {v} (mother) SEE: mum
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moment {n} (very brief period of time)
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:: στιγμή {f} /stigmí/
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moment {n} (moment in time)
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:: στιγμή {f} /stigmí/
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moment {n} (moment of force)
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:: ροπή {f} /ropí/
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moment of inertia {n} (physical measure)
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:: ροπή αδράνειας {f} /ropí adráneias/,
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moment of silence {n} (period of silence conducted to honor or provide a gesture of respect to a recently deceased person)
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:: ενός λεπτού σιγή /enós leptoú sigí/
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momentum {n} (product of mass and velocity)
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:: ορμή {f} /ormí/
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mommy {n} (mum) SEE: mum
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Momus {prop} (personification of satire and mockery)
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:: Μώμος {m} /Mómos/
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Monaco {prop} (country in Europe)
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:: Μονακό {n} /Monakó/
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Monaco {prop} (capital city)
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:: Μονακό {n} /Monakó/
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Mona Lisa {prop} (painting by Leonardo da Vinci)
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:: η Μόνα Λίζα {f} /i Móna Líza/, η Τζιοκόντα {f} /i Tziokónta/, η Τζοκόντα {f} /i Tzokónta/
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monarch {n} (ruler)
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:: μονάρχης {m} /monárchis/
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monarchist {n} (an advocate of, or believer in, monarchy)
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:: βασιλόφρων {m} /vasilófron/, φιλομοναρχικός /filomonarchikós/, μοναρχικός /monarchikós/, φιλομοναρχιστής /filomonarchistís/, μοναρχιστής /monarchistís/
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monarchy {n} (form of government with a hereditary head of state)
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:: μοναρχία {f} /monarchía/
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monastery {n} (building for monks)
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:: μοναστήρι {n} /monastíri/, μονή {f} /moní/
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monastic {adj} (of or relating to monasteries or monks)
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:: μοναστικός /monastikós/, μοναχικός /monachikós/
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monastic {n} (person with monastic ways)
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:: μοναχός {m} /monachós/
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monasticism {n} (religious practice)
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:: μοναχισμός {m} /monachismós/
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Monastir {prop} (former name of Bitola in Macedonia)
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:: Μοναστήρι /Monastíri/
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Monday {n} (day of the week)
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:: Δευτέρα {f} /Deftéra/
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monetarist {adj} (of, pertaining to, or advocating monetarism)
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:: μονεταριστικός /monetaristikós/
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monetarist {n} (economist who is an advocate of monetarism)
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:: μονεταριστής {m} /monetaristís/
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monetary {adj} (of or relating to money)
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:: χρηματικός {m} /chrimatikós/, νομισματικός {m} /nomismatikós/
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money {n} (means of exchange and measure of value)
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:: χρήματα {n-p} /chrímata/, χρήμα {n} /chríma/, λεφτά {n-p} /leftá/
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money {n} (currency)
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:: νόμισμα {n} /nómisma/
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money {n} (cash)
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:: μετρητά {n-p} /metritá/
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money {n} (wealth)
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:: πλούτος {m} /ploútos/, λεφτά {n-p} /leftá/
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money bag {n}
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:: πουγκί {n} /pougkí/
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money box {n} (tin with a slot in the top for depositing coins) SEE: piggy bank
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money changer {n} (person who will exchange currency)
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:: αργυραμοιβός {m} /argyramoivós/, σαράφης {m} /saráfis/
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money laundering {n} (act of obscuring the origin of money that has been obtained illegally)
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:: ξέπλυμα χρήματος {f} /xéplyma chrímatos/, ξέπλυμα μαύρου χρήματος {f} /xéplyma mávrou chrímatos/
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moneylender {n} (person who lends money)
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:: τοκιστής {m} /tokistís/
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money plant {n} (Lunaria annua) SEE: honesty
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Mongol {n} (A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian) SEE: Mongolian
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Mongolia {prop} (East Asian country)
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:: Μογγολία {f} /Mongolía/
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Mongolian {adj} (of or relating to Mongolia or its peoples, languages, or cultures)
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:: μογγολικός /mongolikós/
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Mongolian {n} (native or inhabitant of Mongolia)
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:: Μόγγολος {m} /Móngolos/, Μογγόλα {f} /Mongóla/
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Mongolian {n} (language of Mongolia)
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:: μογγολικά {n-p} /mongoliká/
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Mongolian {n} (person of Mongoloid physical type)
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:: Μογγολικός {m} /Mongolikós/, Μογγολική {f} /Mongolikí/
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Mongolian People's Republic {prop} (Mongolia) SEE: Mongolia
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mongoose {n} (a small carnivore of the family Herpestidae)
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:: μαγκούστα /magkoústa/
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mongrel {n} (someone of mixed kind)
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:: μιξογενής {m} {f} /mixogenís/, μιγάς {m} /migás/
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moniker {n} (personal name or nickname)
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:: παρατσούκλι {n} /paratsoúkli/
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moniker {n} (signature) SEE: signature
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monitor {n} (someone who watches over something)
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:: επιτηρητής {n} /epitiritís/
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monitor {n} (computer display)
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:: οθόνη {f} /othóni/
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monitor {v} (watch over, guard)
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:: παρακολουθώ /parakolouthó/, εποπτεύω /epoptévo/
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monk {n} (slang: judge) SEE: judge
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monk {n} (male member of monastic order)
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:: μοναχός {m} /monachós/
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monk {n} (slang: loner) SEE: loner
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monkey {n} (primate)
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:: πίθηκος {m} /píthikos/, μαϊμού {f} /maïmoú/
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monkey-house {n} (brothel) SEE: brothel
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monkey wrench {n} (adjustable wrench)
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:: γαλλικό κλειδί {n} /gallikó kleidí/
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monkish {adj} (pertaining to, or resembling a monk or monasticism)
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:: καλογερίστικος /kalogerístikos/
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monkish {adj} (tending to self-denial; ascetic)
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:: καλογερίστικος /kalogerístikos/
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mono- {prefix} (one)
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:: μονο- /mono-/
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Monoceros {prop} (winter constellation of the northern sky)
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:: Μονόκερως {m} /Monókeros/
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monocle {n} (a single lens)
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:: μονόκλ {n} /monókl/
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monocotyledon {n} (Plant belonging to Monocotyledones or Liliopsida)
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:: μονοκοτυλήδονα {n-p} /monokotylídona/
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monocotyledonous {adj} (of or pertaining to a flowering plant having a seed with one embryonic leaf (a single cotyledon))
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:: μονοκοτυλήδονος /monokotylídonos/
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monocracy {n} (autocracy) SEE: autocracy
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monoculture {n} (the cultivation of a single crop)
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:: μονοκαλλιέργεια {f} /monokalliérgeia/
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monogamy {n} (permanent pair bond between two beings)
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:: μονογαμία {f} /monogamía/
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monogram {n} (a design composed of one or more letters used as an identifying mark)
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:: μονόγραμμα {n} /monógramma/
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monograph {n} (scholarly book or treatise)
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:: μονογραφία {f} /monografía/
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monolectic {adj} (Grammatical term)
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:: μονολεκτικός /monolektikós/
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monolith {n} (large, single block of stone)
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:: μονόλιθος {m} /monólithos/
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monolithic {adj} (of or resembling a monolith)
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:: μονολιθικός {m} /monolithikós/
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monomania {n} (an excessive interest with a singal subject)
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:: μονομανία {f} /monomanía/
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mononucleosis {n} (infectious mononucleosis, glandular fever)
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:: αδενοπάθεια {f} /adenopátheia/
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monoousian {adj} (having one and the same nature or essence)
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:: μονοούσιος {m} /monooúsios/
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monophonic {adj} (having a single channel)
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:: μονοφωνικός {m} /monofonikós/
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monopoly {n} (situation of exclusive supply)
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:: μονοπώλιο {n} /monopólio/
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monopoly {n} (exclusive possession)
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:: μονοπώλιο {n} /monopólio/
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monopoly {n} (market thus controled)
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:: μονοπώλιο {n} /monopólio/
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monopsony {n} (market situation in which there is only buyer for a product)
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:: μονοψώνιο {n} /monopsónio/
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monosyllabic {adj} (consisting of one syllable)
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:: μονοσύλλαβος /monosýllavos/
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monotheism {n} (belief in one God)
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:: μονοθεϊσμός {m} /monotheïsmós/
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monotonic {adj} (of or using the Greek system of diacritics which discards the breathings and employs a single accent to indicate stress)
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:: μονοτονικός /monotonikós/
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monotonic function {n} (type of function)
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:: μονότονη συνάρτηση {f} /monótoni synártisi/
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monotonous {adj} (having an unvarying tone or pitch)
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:: μονότονος /monótonos/
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monotonous {adj} (tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety)
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:: ανιαρός /aniarós/
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monotony {n} (property of mathematical function)
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:: μονοτονία {f} /monotonía/
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monotransitive {adj}
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:: μονόπτωτος /monóptotos/
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monoxide {n} (oxide containing a single oxygen atom)
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:: μονοξείδιο {n} /monoxeídio/
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mons {n} (mons pubis) SEE: mons pubis
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mons pubis {n} (fleshy protuberance over the pubic bones)
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:: εφήβαιο {n} /efívaio/
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monster {n} (terrifying dangerous creature)
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:: τέρας {n} /téras/
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monster {n} (bizarre or whimsical creature)
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:: τέρας {n} /téras/
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monster {n} (anti-social person, especially a criminal)
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:: τέρας {n} /téras/
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monster {n} (badly behaved child)
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:: τέρας {n} /téras/
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monster {adj} (very large)
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:: τέρας /téras/
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monstera {n} (Any of the plants of the genus Monstera)
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:: μονστέρα {f} /monstéra/
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monstrosity {n} (Monstrous thing, person or act)
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:: τερατούργημα /teratoúrgima/
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monstrous {adj} (hideous or frightful)
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:: τερατώδης /teratódis/
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monstrous {adj} (enormously large)
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:: τεράστιος /terástios/
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monstrous {adj} (freakish or grotesque)
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:: τερατώδης /teratódis/, τερατόμορφος /teratómorfos/
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monstrous {adj} (of, or relating to a mythical monster)
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:: θηριώδης /thiriódis/
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montage {n} (composite work created by assembling other elements)
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:: μοντάζ {n} /montáz/
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Montana {prop} (US state)
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:: Μοντάνα /Montána/
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Mont Blanc {prop} (the highest mountain in Europe)
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:: Λευκό Όρος {n} /Lefkó Óros/
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Montenegrin {n} (person from Montenegro)
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:: Μαυροβούνιος {m} /Mavrovoúnios/, Μαυροβούνια {f} /Mavrovoúnia/
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Montenegro {prop} (country in Europe)
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:: Μαυροβούνιο {n} /Mavrovoúnio/
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Montevideo {prop} (capital of Uruguay)
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:: Μοντεβιδέο /Montevidéo/
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Montferrat {prop} (territory of Piedmont, Italy)
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:: Μομφερράτο {n} /Momferráto/
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month {n} (period into which a year is divided)
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:: μήνας {m} /mínas/
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Montpellier {prop} (a city in France)
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:: Μονπελλιέ /Monpellié/
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Montreal {prop} (a city in Quebec)
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:: Μόντρεαλ /Móntreal/, Μονρεάλη /Monreáli/
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Montserrat {prop} (island)
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:: Μοντσερράτ {n} /Montserrát/
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moo {n} (characteristic sound made by a cow or bull)
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:: μουγκανητό {n} /mougkanitó/
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moo {v} (to make a lowing sound)
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:: μουγκανίζω /mougkanízo/
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moo {interj} (sound made by a cow or bull)
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:: μου /mou/
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mood {n} (mental state)
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:: διάθεση {f} /diáthesi/
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mood {n} (grammatical mood) SEE: grammatical mood
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moon {n} (largest natural satellite of planet Earth)
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:: σελήνη {f} /selíni/, φεγγάρι {n} /fengári/
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moon {n} (any substantially sized natural satellite of a planet)
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:: φεγγάρι {n} /fengári/, δορυφόρος {m} /doryfóros/
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moon {n} (month)
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:: σεληνιακός μήνας {m} /seliniakós mínas/, φεγγάρι {n} /fengári/
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Moon {prop} (sole natural satellite of the Earth)
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:: σελήνη {f} /selíni/, φεγγάρι {n} /fengári/
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moonbeam {n} (moonlight generally) SEE: moonlight
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moonlight {n} (light reflected from the moon)
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:: σεληνόφως {n} /selinófos/
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moonlit {adj} (lit by moonlight)
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:: φεγγαρόλουστος {m} /fengaróloustos/, σεληνοφώτιστος {m} /selinofótistos/
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moonshine {n} (shine of the moon) SEE: moonlight
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moonwalk {n} (dance style)
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:: μούνγουοκ {n} /moúngouok/, φεγγαροπερπάτημα {f} /fengaroperpátima/
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Moor {n} (a member of a certain mixed race of Arab and Berber people)
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:: Μαυριτανός {m} /Mavritanós/
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Moor {n} (a member of a this race that formerly occupied Spain)
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:: Μαυριτανός {m} /Mavritanós/
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moorhen {n} (water birds of the genus Gallinula)
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:: νερόκοτα {f} /nerókota/
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moose {n} (largest member of the deer family (Alces alces))
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:: άλκη {f} /álki/, αμερικανική έλαφος {f} /amerikanikí élafos/
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moot {n} (debate) SEE: debate
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moot {n} (discuss) SEE: discuss
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moot point {n} (issue that is open for debate)
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:: αμφιλεγόμενο θέμα {n} /amfilegómeno théma/
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mop {n} (implement for washing floors)
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:: σφουγγαρίστρα {f} /sfoungarístra/
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mop {v} (to rub, scrub, clean or wipe with a mop, or as if with a mop)
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:: σφουγγαρίζω /sfoungarízo/
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moped {n} (two-wheeled vehicle)
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:: μοτοποδήλατο {n} /motopodílato/
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Mopsuestia {prop} (ancient city)
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:: Μοψουεστία /Mopsouestía/
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moraine {n} (accumulation of rocks and debris)
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:: λιθώνας {m} /lithónas/
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moral {adj} (relating to principles of right and wrong)
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:: ηθικός /ithikós/
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moral {adj} (conforming to a standard of right behavior)
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:: ηθικός /ithikós/
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moral {adj} (capable of right and wrong action)
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:: ηθικός /ithikós/
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moral {adj} (positively affecting the mind, confidence or will)
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:: ηθικός /ithikós/
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morale {n} (capacity)
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:: ηθικό {n} /ithikó/, φρόνημα {n} /frónima/
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moralist {n} (one driven by perceived morals)
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:: ηθικολόγος {m} {f} /ithikológos/
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morality {n} (recognition of / obedience to the rules of right conduct)
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:: ηθική {f} /ithikí/
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morality {n} (personal guiding principles)
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:: ηθική {f} /ithikí/, ήθος {n} /íthos/
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morality {n} (set of customs, traditions, rules of conduct)
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:: ήθη {n-p} /íthi/, ήθος {n} /íthos/
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morality {n} (branch of philosophy)
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:: ηθική {f} /ithikí/
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morally {adv} (relating to morals or ethics)
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:: ηθικά /ithiká/
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morally {adv} (in a moral manner)
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:: ηθικά /ithiká/
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moral panic {n} (mass movement, public outcry)
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:: ηθικός πανικός /ithikós panikós/, δημόσια κατακραυγή /dimósia katakravgí/
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moral philosophy {n} (ethics) SEE: ethics
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moray {n} (eels of the family Muraenidae)
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:: σμέρνα {f} /smérna/
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moray eel {n} (brightly colored marine eel) SEE: moray
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morbidity {n} (The quality of being unhealthful, morbid; morbidness)
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:: νοσηρός {m} /nosirós/
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morbidly obese {adj} (life-threateningly overweight)
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:: νοσηρά παχύσαρκος {m} /nosirá pachýsarkos/
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mordacious {adj} (corrosive) SEE: corrosive
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mordant {adj} (biting or caustic)
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:: δηκτικός {m} /diktikós/, καυστικός {m} /kafstikós/
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Mordecai {prop} (a Biblical character in the Book of Esther)
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:: Μαρδοχαίος {m} /Mardochaíos/
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more {determiner} (comparative of many)
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:: περισσότερος /perissóteros/, κι άλλος /ki állos/
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more {determiner} (comparative of much)
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:: περισσότερος /perissóteros/, κι άλλος /ki állos/
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more {adv} (comparative of much)
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:: περισσότερο /perissótero/
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more {adv} (word to form a comparative)
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:: πιο /pio/
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Morea {prop} (historical name for the modern Peloponnese)
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:: Μωρέας {f} /Moréas/, Μωριάς {f} /Moriás/
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more haste, less speed {proverb} (when one is in a hurry, one often ends up completing a task more slowly)
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:: σπεύδε βραδέως /spévde vradéos/
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morello {n} (fruit)
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:: βύσσινο {n} /výssino/
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more or less {adv} (approximately)
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:: περισσότερο ή λιγότερο /perissótero í ligótero/
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Morgan le Fay {prop} (half sister of King Arthur)
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:: Μοργκάνα λε Φέι {f} /Morgkána le Féi/, Φάτα Μοργκάνα {f} /Fáta Morgkána/
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morgue {n} (place for dead people)
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:: νεκροθάλαμος {m} /nekrothálamos/ , νεκροφυλακείο {n} /nekrofylakeío/ , νεκροτομείο {n} /nekrotomeío/
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morgue {n} (haughty attitude) SEE: arrogance
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moribund {adj} (approaching death)
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:: ετοιμοθάνατος {m} /etoimothánatos/
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Mormon {n} (member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
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:: μορμόνος {m} /mormónos/
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Mormon {adj} (pertaining to the faith established by Joseph Smith, Jr)
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:: Μορμον /Mormon/
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morna {n} (a genre of Cape Verdean music)
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:: μόρνα /mórna/
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morning {n} (part of the day between dawn and midday)
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:: πρωί {n} /proí/, πρωινό {n} /proinó/
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morning {n} (the part of the day after midnight and before midday)
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:: πρωί {n} /proí/, πρωινό {n} /proinó/
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morning-after pill {n} (type of contraceptive pill)
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:: χάπι της επόμενης ημέρας {n} /chápi tis epómenis iméras/
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morning person {n} (early bird) SEE: early bird
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Morning Star {prop} (planet Venus as seen around dawn)
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:: Εωσφόρος {m} /Eosfóros/
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Moroccan {n} (person from Morocco)
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:: Μαροκινός {m} /Marokinós/, Μαροκινή {f} /Marokiní/
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Moroccan {adj} (pertaining to Morocco)
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:: μαροκινός /marokinós/
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Morocco {prop} (country)
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:: Μαρόκο {n} /Maróko/
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moron {n} (person of borderline intelligence)
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:: καθυστερημένος /kathysteriménos/
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moron {n} (person who makes uncool attempts to impress others)
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:: βλαμμένος /vlamménos/, κρετίνος {m} /kretínos/
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moron {n} (idiot) SEE: idiot
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morose {adj} (sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour)
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:: σκυθρωπός /skythropós/
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morpheme {n} (smallest linguistic unit)
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:: μόρφημα /mórfima/
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morphemic {adj} (of or relating to morphemics or to a morpheme)
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:: μορφηματικός /morfimatikós/
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Morpheus {prop} (Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams)
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:: Μορφέας {m} /Morféas/
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morphology {n} (a scientific study of form and structure)
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:: μορφολογία {f} /morfología/
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morphology {n} (linguistic study of the form and structure)
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:: μορφολογία {f} /morfología/
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Morse code {prop} (character code)
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:: κώδικας Μορς {m} /kódikas Mors/, αλφάβητο Μορς {n} /alfávito Mors/
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mortadella {n} (sausage)
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:: μορταδέλα {f} /mortadéla/
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mortal {adj} (susceptible to death)
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:: θνητός /thnitós/, θανάσιμος /thanásimos/
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mortal {adj} (causing death; deadly; fatal; killing)
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:: θανάσιμος /thanásimos/
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mortal {adj} (affecting as if with power to kill)
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:: θανάσιμος /thanásimos/
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mortal {n} (human; someone susceptible to death)
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:: θνητός {m} /thnitós/
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mortality {n} (condition of being susceptible to death)
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:: θνησιμότητα {f} /thnisimótita/
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mortar {n} (mixture of lime or cement, sand and water)
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:: κονίαμα {n} /koníama/
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mortar {n} (vessel used to grind ingredients)
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:: γουδί {n} /goudí/
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mortgage {n} (special form of secured loan)
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:: υποθήκη {f} /ypothíki/
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mortgage {v} (to borrow against a property)
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:: υποθηκεύω /ypothikévo/
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mortician {n} (undertaker) SEE: undertaker
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mortification {n} (a sensation of extreme shame)
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:: ταπείνωση {f} /tapeínosi/, προσβολή {f} /prosvolí/
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mortification {n} (death of a body part)
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:: νέκρωση {f} /nékrosi/, γάγγραινα {f} /gángraina/
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mortuary {n} (morgue) SEE: morgue
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mosaic {n} (artwork)
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:: ψηφιδωτό {n} /psifidotó/, μωσαϊκό {n} /mosaïkó/
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moscovium {n} (115th element)
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:: μοσκόβιο {n} /moskóvio/
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Moscow {prop} (capital city of Russia)
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:: Μόσχα {f} /Móscha/
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Moses {prop} (the biblical patriarch)
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:: Μωυσής {m} /Moysís/
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mosque {n} (a place of worship for Muslims)
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:: τέμενος {n} /témenos/, τζαμί {n} /tzamí/
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mosquito {n} (small flying insect of the family Culicidae, known for biting and sucking blood)
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:: κουνούπι {n} /kounoúpi/
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mosquito net {n} (fine net used to protect against mosquitos)
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:: κουνουπιέρα /kounoupiéra/
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moss {n} (bog) SEE: bog
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moss {n} (plants of the division Bryophyta)
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:: βρύο {n} /vrýo/, μούσκλο {n} /moúsklo/
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moss {n} (a kind or species of such plants)
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:: βρύα {n-p} /vrýa/
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moss-grown {adj} (old; old-fashioned, out of date) SEE: old
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most {adv} (almost) SEE: almost
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Most High {prop} (title of God)
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:: Ύψιστος {m} /Ýpsistos/
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most of all {adv} (to a greater extent than anything else)
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:: πάνω απ' όλα /páno ap' óla/
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Mosul {prop} (city)
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:: Μοσούλη {f} /Mosoúli/
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motel {n} (type of hotel)
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:: μοτέλ {n} /motél/
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motet {n} (a composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style)
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:: μοτέτο /motéto/
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moth {n} (insect similar to a butterfly)
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:: νυχτοπεταλούδα {f} /nychtopetaloúda/
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mothball {n} (small ball)
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:: ναφθαλίνη {f} /nafthalíni/
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moth-eaten {adj} (containing moth holes)
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:: σκωροφαγωμένος /skorofagoménos/
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moth-eaten {adj} (old and in poor condition)
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:: σκωροφαγωμένος /skorofagoménos/
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mother {n} (motherfucker) SEE: motherfucker
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mother {v} (to treat as a mother would be expected to)
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:: ανατρέφω /anatréfo/, κανακεύω /kanakévo/
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mother {n} (hysterical passion) SEE: hysteria
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mother {n} (female (human) who parents a child, gives birth to a baby, or is pregnant)
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:: μητέρα {f} /mitéra/, μάνα {f} /mána/
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mother {n} (one’s female parent)
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:: μητέρα {f} /mitéra/, μάνα {f} /mána/
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mother {n} (something that is the greatest of its kind)
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:: μητέρα /mitéra/
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motherboard {n} (primary circuit board of a computer)
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:: μητρική κάρτα {f} /mitrikí kárta/
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motherfucker {n} (generic term of abuse)
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:: καριόλης /kariólis/, παλιογαμιόλης /paliogamiólis/, παλιοπαπάρας /paliopapáras/, μαλάκας /malákas/
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mother-in-law {n} (spouse’s mother)
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:: πεθερά {f} /petherá/
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motherland {n} (the country of one's ancestors)
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:: πατρίδα {f} /patrída/
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motherland {n} (the country of one's birth)
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:: πατρίδα {f} /patrída/
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Mother of God {prop} (mother of Jesus Christ)
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:: Θεοτόκος /Theotókos/, θεογεννήτρια {f} /theogennítria/, θεογεννήτρα {f} /theogennítra/
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mother-of-pearl {n} (pearly layer)
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:: φίλντισι {n} /fílntisi/
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mother superior {n} (nun in charge of a convent)
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:: ηγουμένη {f} /igouméni/
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mother tongue {n} (one's native tongue)
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:: μητρική γλώσσα {f} /mitrikí glóssa/
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motif {n} (recurring or dominant element; a theme)
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:: μοτίβο {n} /motívo/
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motif {n} (music: short melodic passage that is repeated in several parts of a work)
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:: μοτίβο {n} /motívo/
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motif {n} (decorative figure that is repeated in a design)
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:: μοτίβο {n} /motívo/
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motion {n} (state of progression from one place to another)
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:: κίνηση {f} /kínisi/
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motion {n} (parliamentary proposal)
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:: πρόταση {f} /prótasi/
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motion picture {n} (movie) SEE: movie
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motion sickness {n} (nausea or dizziness in a moving vehicle)
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:: ναυτία {f} /naftía/
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motivation {n} (willingness of action especially in behavior)
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:: προθυμία {f} /prothymía/
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motivation {n} (reason for doing something)
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:: κίνητρο {n} /kínitro/
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motley {adj} (comprising greatly varied elements)
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:: ετερόκλητος /eteróklitos/, ανομοιόμορφος /anomoiómorfos/
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motley {adj} (having many colours; variegated)
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:: πολύχρωμος /polýchromos/
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motor {n} (machine that converts other energy forms into mechanical energy)
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:: μηχανή {f} /michaní/, κινητήρας {m} /kinitíras/
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motorcar {n} (enclosed passenger vehicle powered by engine) SEE: automobile
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motor caravan {n} (motor home, recreational vehicle) SEE: motor home
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motorcycle {n} (open-seated motor vehicle with handlebars instead of a steering wheel)
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:: μηχανή {f} /michaní/, δίκυκλο {n} /díkyklo/, μοτοσικλέτα {f} /motosikléta/, μοτοσυκλέτα /motosykléta/
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motor home {n} (recreational home on wheels)
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:: τροχόσπιτο {n} /trochóspito/
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motor oil {n} (oil to lubricate an internal-combustion engine)
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:: λάδι μηχανής {n} /ládi michanís/
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motor scooter {n} (small motorcycle or moped)
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:: βέσπα {f} /véspa/
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motor ship {n} (ship powered by an internal combustion engine)
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:: μότορσιπ {n} /mótorsip/
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motorway {n} (broad highway)
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:: αυτοκινητόδρομος {m} /aftokinitódromos/
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motto {n} (sentence, phrase or word forming part of an heraldic achievement)
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:: ρητό {n} /ritó/
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mouflon {n} (sheep)
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:: μουφλόν /mouflón/
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mould {n} (mould) SEE: mold
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mould {v} (mould) SEE: mold
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mould {n} (mould) SEE: mold
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mould {v} (mould) SEE: mold
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mouldwarp {n} (mole) SEE: mole
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mound {n} (vulva) SEE: vulva
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mount {n} (mountain) SEE: mountain
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mountain {n} (large mass of earth and rock)
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:: όρος {n} /óros/, βουνό {n} /vounó/
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mountain {n} (large amount)
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:: βουνό {n} /vounó/
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mountain ash {n} (Sorbus aucuparia) SEE: rowan
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mountain bike {n} (bicycle especially designed for off-road riding)
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:: ποδήλατο βουνού {n} /podílato vounoú/
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mountain climbing {n} (mountaineering) SEE: mountaineering
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mountaineer {n} (one who climbs mountains for sport or pleasure)
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:: ορειβάτης /oreivátis/
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mountaineering {n} (sport)
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:: ορειβασία {f} /oreivasía/
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mountain lion {n} (Puma concolor) SEE: cougar
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mountain range {n} (line of mountains)
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:: οροσειρά {f} /oroseirá/
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mountaintop {n} (the summit of a mountain)
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:: καταράχι {n} /kataráchi/, βουνοκορφή {f} /vounokorfí/
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Mount Athos {prop} (Mount Athos)
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:: Άγιο Όρος {n} /Ágio Óros/
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mounted {adj} (on horseback)
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:: έφιππος /éfippos/
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Mount Everest {prop} (world’s highest mountain, located in the Himalayas)
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:: Έβερεστ /Éverest/
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Mount Fuji {prop} (the highest mountain in Japan)
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:: Φούτζι {n} /Foútzi/
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Mount Mayon {prop} (the most active volcano in the Philippines)
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:: Μαγιόν /Magión/
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Mount Megiddo {prop} (hill in modern Israel)
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:: Μεγιδδώ /Megiddó/, Μαγεδδών /Mageddón/
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Mount of Olives {prop} (mountain ridge)
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:: Όρος των Ελαιών {n} /Óros ton Elaión/
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mournful {adj} (filled with grief or sadness)
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:: πένθιμος /pénthimos/
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mourning {n} (act of expressing sorrow)
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:: πένθος {n} /pénthos/
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mourning {n} (expressing sorrow over death)
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:: πένθος {n} /pénthos/
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mourning {n} (clothes worn by mourners)
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:: πένθος {n} /pénthos/
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mouse {n} (rodent of the genus Mus)
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:: ποντίκι {n} /pontíki/, ποντικός {m} /pontikós/
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mouse {n} (computing: input device)
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:: ποντίκι {n} /pontíki/
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mouse mat {n} (mouse pad) SEE: mouse pad
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mouse pad {n} (mouse pad)
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:: μαξιλάρι ποντικιών /maxilári pontikión/, ταπίδιο ποντικιών {n} /tapídio pontikión/
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mousepad {n} (mouse pad) SEE: mouse pad
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mousetrap {n} (device for killing mice)
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:: ποντικοπαγίδα {f} /pontikopagída/, φάκα {f} /fáka/
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moussaka {n} (baked dish)
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:: μουσακάς {m} /mousakás/
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moustache {n} (hair on upper lip)
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:: μουστάκι {n} /moustáki/
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mouth {n} (the opening of a creature through which food is ingested)
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:: στόμα {n} /stóma/
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mouth {n} (an outlet, aperture or orifice)
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:: στόμιο {n} /stómio/
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mouth {n} (the end of a river out of which water flows)
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:: εκβολές {f-p} /ekvolés/
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mouthful {n} (amount that will fit in a mouth)
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:: μπουκιά {f} /boukiá/
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mouthly {adj} (oral) SEE: oral
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mouth organ {n} (mouth organ) SEE: harmonica
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mouthpiece {n} (part of a telephone)
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:: μικρόφωνο τηλεφώνου {n} /mikrófono tilefónou/
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mouthpiece {n} (part of a wind or brass instrument)
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:: επιστόμιο {n} /epistómio/
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mouthpiece {n} (spokesman who speaks on behalf of someone else)
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:: φερέφωνο {n} /feréfono/
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mouth-to-mouth {n} (resuscitation)
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:: στόμα-με-στόμα /stóma-me-stóma/
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movable property {n} (personal property) SEE: personal property
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move {v} (to change place or posture; to go)
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:: κινώ /kinó/
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move {v} (to change residence)
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:: μετακομίζω /metakomízo/
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move {v} (to arouse the feelings or passions of)
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:: συγκινώ /sygkinó/
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move {v} (to propose; to recommend)
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:: προτρέπω /protrépo/
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move {n} (the event of changing one's residence)
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:: μετακόμιση {f} /metakómisi/
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move {n} (the act of moving a token on a gameboard)
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:: κίνηση {f} /kínisi/
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move {n} (the act of moving) SEE: movement
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movement {n} (physical motion)
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:: κίνηση {f} /kínisi/
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movement {n} (trend in various fields or social categories)
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:: κίνημα {n} /kínima/
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movement {n} (music: division of a larger musical composition)
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:: μέρος {n} /méros/
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movie {n} (motion picture)
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:: ταινία {f} /tainía/ , έργο {n} /érgo/ (work, abbreviation of cinematographic work), φιλμ {n} /film/
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movie {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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moviehouse {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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movie star {n} (star of the cinema)
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:: αστέρι της ταινίας /astéri tis tainías/, πρωταγωνιστής της ταινίας /protagonistís tis tainías/
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movie theater {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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mower {n} (lawnmower) SEE: lawnmower
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moxibustion {n} (burning of moxa against skin)
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:: καυτηριασμός με μόξα {m} /kaftiriasmós me móxa/
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Mozambique {prop} (country in Southern Africa)
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:: Μοζαμβίκη {f} /Mozamvíki/
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mozzarella {n} (soft Italian cheese)
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:: μοτσαρέλα {f} /motsaréla/
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MP {n} (Member of Parliament)
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:: βουλευτής {m} {f} /vouleftís/
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MP {n} (Military Police)
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:: ΣΝ /SN/
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MP3 {prop} (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3)
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:: έμ-πι-θρί /ém-pi-thrí/, έμ-πι-τρία /ém-pi-tría/, MP3 /MP3/
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Mr {n} (abbreviation of mister) SEE: Mr.
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Mr. {n} (abbreviation of mister)
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:: κ. {m} /k./
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Mrs {n} (title before woman's name)
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:: κα {f} /ka/
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Ms {n} (title)
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:: Δις /Dis/, Δδα /Dda/
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MS. {n} (abbreviation of manuscript)
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:: χγ. /chg./
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Mtarfa {prop} (an city in Malta)
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:: Μτάρφα {n} /Mtárfa/
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mu {n} (Greek letter)
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:: μι {n} /mi/
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Muay Thai {n} (the martial art/sport)
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:: Μουάι Τάι {n} /Mouái Tái/
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much {adv} (to a great extent)
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:: πολύ /polý/
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much obliged {interj} (thank you) SEE: thank you
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much obliged {adj} (grateful) SEE: grateful
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mucosa {n} (mucous membrane) SEE: mucous membrane
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mucous membrane {n} (membrane which secretes mucus)
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:: βλεννογόνος {m} /vlennogónos/
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mucus {n} (slippery secretion)
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:: βλέννα {f} /vlénna/
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mud {n} (mixture of soil and water)
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:: λάσπη {f} /láspi/, πηλός {m} /pilós/, βόρβορος {m} /vórvoros/, γύψος {m} /gýpsos/
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mudbrick {n} (brick of mud)
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:: πλίνθος {f} /plínthos/
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muddle {v} (mix together, to mix up; to confuse)
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:: συγχέω /synchéo/, θολώνω /tholóno/
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muddy the waters {v} (To make something unclear and difficult to understand)
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:: θολώνω τα νερά /tholóno ta nerá/
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mudguard {n} (a cover over, or a flap behind, the wheels of a vehicle)
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:: λασπωτήρας {m} /laspotíras/
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mudslinger {n} (one who casts aspersions)
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:: λασπολόγος /laspológos/
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mudslinging {n} (casting aspersions to discredit)
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:: λασπολογία {f} /laspología/
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muesli {n} (breakfast dish)
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:: μούσλι {n} /moúsli/
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muezzin {n} (person who issues call to prayer)
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:: μουεζίνης {m} /mouezínis/
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muff diving {n} (cunnilingus) SEE: cunnilingus
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muffle {n} (A machine with two pulleys to hoist load by spinning wheel) SEE: block and tackle
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muffler {n} (scarf) SEE: scarf
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mufti {n} (Muslim scholar)
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:: μουφτής {m} /mouftís/
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mufti {n} (civilian dress)
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:: πολιτικά ρούχα {n-p} /politiká roúcha/, πολιτικά {n-p} /politiká/
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mug {n} (large cup)
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:: κύπελλο {n} /kýpello/, κούπα {f} /koúpa/
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mug {n} ((slang) the face)
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:: μούτρο {n} /moútro/, μούρη {f} /moúri/, φάτσα {f} /fátsa/
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mug {n} ((colloquial) a person who is easily fooled)
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:: κορόιδο {n} /koróido/
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mug {v} (to assault for the purpose of robbery)
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:: ληστεύω /listévo/
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Muggle {n} (person who lacks a particular ability or skill) SEE: amateur
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Muggle {n} (person who has no magical abilities)
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:: Μύγαλος {m} /Mýgalos/, Μαγκλ {m} /Magkl/
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Muhammad {prop} (the prophet who introduced Islam)
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:: Μωάμεθ {m} /Moámeth/
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mujik {n} (Russian peasant)
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:: μουζίκος {m} /mouzíkos/
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mukhtar {n} (head of a village)
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:: μουχτάρης {m} /mouchtáris/
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mulatto {n} (person of mixed black and white descent)
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:: μιγάς {m} /migás/
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mulberry {n} (the tree)
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:: μουριά {f} /mouriá/
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mulberry {n} (the fruit)
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:: μούρο {n} /moúro/
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mulct {n} (pecuniary penalty) SEE: fine
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mule {n} (offspring of male donkey and female horse)
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:: μουλάρι {n} /moulári/, ημίονος {m} /imíonos/
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muleteer {n}
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:: αγωγιάτης {m} /agogiátis/
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mull {n} (gauze used in bookbinding)
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:: τέλα /téla/
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mullah {n} (a Muslim religious scholar and teacher)
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:: μουλάς {m} /moulás/
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mulled wine {n} (wine with spices served hot)
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:: γκλουβάιν {n} /gklouváin/
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mullet {n} (fish of the family Mugilidae (grey mullets))
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:: κέφαλος {m} /kéfalos/
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multi- {prefix} (pertaining to many)
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:: πολυ- /poly-/
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multicolor {adj} (multicolored) SEE: multicolored
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multicolored {adj} (having multiple colors)
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:: πολύχρωμος /polýchromos/
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multicultural {adj} (relating to several different cultures)
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:: πολυπολιτισμικός /polypolitismikós/
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multiculturalism {n} (societal idea)
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:: πολυπολιτισμικότητα {f} /polypolitismikótita/
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multidimensional {adj} (having more than two dimensions)
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:: πολυδιάστατος {m} /polydiástatos/
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multidimensionality {n} (the property of being multidimensional)
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:: πολυδιαστασιμότητα {f} /polydiastasimótita/, πολυδιάστατος χαρακτήρας {m} /polydiástatos charaktíras/
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multidisciplinary {adj} (relating to multiple areas of study)
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:: πολυεπιστημονικός {m} /polyepistimonikós/, πολυθεματικός {m} /polythematikós/
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multifractal {adj}
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:: πολυμορφοκλασματικός {m} /polymorfoklasmatikós/, πολυκλαστικός {m} /polyklastikós/
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multifrequency {adj}
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:: πολυσυχνοτικός {m} /polysychnotikós/
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multilateral {adj} (having many sides or points of view)
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:: πολύπλευρος {m} /polýplevros/
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multilateral {adj} (involving three or more parties)
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:: πολυμερής {m} /polymerís/
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multilateralism {n} (tendency of nations to act with others)
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:: πολυμέρεια {f} /polyméreia/
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multilayered {adj} (having more than one layer)
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:: πολυεπίπεδος /polyepípedos/
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multilingual {adj} (pertaining to multiple languages)
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:: πολύγλωσσος /polýglossos/
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multilingual {adj} (able to communicate fluently in multiple languages)
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:: πολύγλωσσος /polýglossos/
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multimedia {n} (The use of different media to convey information)
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:: πολυμέσο {n} /polyméso/
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multimillionaire {n} (person worth many millions)
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:: πολυεκατομμυριούχος {m} {f} /polyekatommyrioúchos/
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multiple inheritance {n} (in programming: inheriting from multiple superclasses)
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:: πολλαπλή κληρονομικότητα {f} /pollaplí klironomikótita/
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multiplex {v} (to combine signals)
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:: πολυπλέκω /polypléko/
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multiplexer {n} (device that interleaves several activities)
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:: πολυπλέκτης {m} /polypléktis/
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multiplication {n} (process)
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:: πολλαπλασιασμός {m} /pollaplasiasmós/
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multiplication {n} (calculation)
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:: πολλαπλασιασμός {m} /pollaplasiasmós/
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multiplication sign {n} (symbol denoting multiplication)
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:: επί {n} /epí/
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multiplicity {n} (the state of being made of multiple diverse elements)
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:: πολλαπλότητα {f} /pollaplótita/
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multiplicity {n} (a large indeterminate number)
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:: πλήθος {n} /plíthos/
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multiply {v} (transitive: perform multiplication on (a number))
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:: πολλαπλασιάζω /pollaplasiázo/
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multiply {v} (intransitive: perform multiplication)
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:: πολλαπλασιάζω /pollaplasiázo/
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multipolar {adj} (physics, biology: having more than two poles)
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:: πολυπολικός {m} /polypolikós/
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multipolar {adj} (having multiple centers of influence)
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:: πολυπολικός {m} /polypolikós/
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multipolarity {n}
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:: πολυπολικότητα {f} /polypolikótita/
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multiracial {adj} (of, or having a mixture of, multiple races)
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:: πολυφυλετικός {m} /polyfyletikós/
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multisyllabic {adj} (polysyllabic) SEE: polysyllabic
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multitool {n} (portable hand tool)
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:: πολυεργαλείο {n} /polyergaleío/
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multitude {n} (great amount or number, often of people)
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:: πλήθος {n} /plíthos/
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multitude {n} (mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses)
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:: πλήθος {n} /plíthos/, μάζα {f} /máza/
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multiuser {adj}
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:: πολυχρηστικός /polychristikós/
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multiverse {n} (hypothetical group of all possible universes)
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:: πολυσύμπαν {n} /polysýmpan/
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mum {n} (mother (informal, familiar))
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:: μαμά {f} /mamá/
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Mumbai {prop} (state capital of Maharashtra, see also: Bombay)
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:: Βομβάη /Vomvái/
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mummify {v} (transitive: to mummify)
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:: ταριχεύω /tarichévo/
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mummy {n} (embalmed corpse)
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:: μούμια {f} /moúmia/
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mummy {n} (child's term for mother)
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:: μαμά {f} /mamá/
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mumps {n} (contagious disease)
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:: παρωτίτιδα {f} /parotítida/, μαγουλάδες {f-p} /magouládes/
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mundane {adj} (worldly)
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:: κοσμικός {m} /kosmikós/, γήινος {m} /gíinos/
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mundane {adj} (ordinary)
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:: πεζός {m} /pezós/, κοινότοπος {m} /koinótopos/
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mundane {adj} (tedious)
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:: άχαρος {m} /ácharos/
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Munich {prop} (capital of Bavaria)
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:: Μόναχο {n} /Mónacho/
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municipality {n} (a district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts)
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:: δήμος {m} /dímos/
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muon {n} (an unstable elementary particle in the lepton family)
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:: μιόνιο {n} /miónio/
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mural {n} (painting on wall)
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:: τοιχογραφία {f} /toichografía/
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murder {n} (an act of deliberate killing)
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:: φόνος {m} /fónos/, δολοφονία {f} /dolofonía/, ανθρωποκτονία {f} /anthropoktonía/
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murder {n} (the crime of deliberate killing)
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:: φόνος {m} /fónos/, δολοφονία {f} /dolofonía/, ανθρωποκτονία {f} /anthropoktonía/
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murder {n} (terrible to endure)
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:: μαρτύριο {n} /martýrio/
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murder {v} (deliberately kill)
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:: δολοφονώ /dolofonó/, σκοτώνω /skotóno/, φονεύω /fonévo/
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murderer {n} (person who commits murder)
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:: δολοφόνος {m} {f} /dolofónos/
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murderess {n} (woman who commits murder)
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:: φόνισσα {f} /fónissa/, δολοφόνισσα {f} /dolofónissa/
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murderous {adj} (likely to commit murder, see also: homicidal)
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:: δολοφονικός {m} /dolofonikós/, φονικός {m} /fonikós/
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murderous {adj} (very difficult)
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:: φονικός {m} /fonikós/
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Murmansk {prop} (city)
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:: Μούρμανσκ {m} /Moúrmansk/
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murmur {n} (low sounds or speech)
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:: μουρμουρητό {n} /mourmouritó/, μουρμούρισμα {n} /mourmoúrisma/
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murmur {n} (sound by turbulent flow of blood etc.)
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:: φύσημα {n} /fýsima/
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murmur {v} (to speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble)
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:: μουρμουρίζω /mourmourízo/
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murrain {n} (disease of cattle)
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:: επιζωοτία {f} /epizootía/
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murrey {n} (mulberry) SEE: mulberry
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musalla {n} (oratory) SEE: oratory
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Muscat {prop} (capital city)
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:: Μασκάτ /Maskát/, Μουσκάτ {f} /Mouskát/
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muscle {n} (contractile tissue)
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:: μυς {m} /mys/
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muscle {n} (organ composed of muscle tissue)
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:: μυς {m} /mys/
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muscle {n} (strength, force)
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:: ρώμη {f} /rómi/, δύναμη {f} /dýnami/
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muscleman {n} (bodyguard) SEE: bodyguard
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Muscovite {n} (resident of Moscow)
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:: Μοσχοβίτης {m} /Moschovítis/, Μοσχοβίτισσα {f} /Moschovítissa/
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muse {n} (a source of inspiration)
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:: μούσα {f} /moúsa/
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Muse {n} (one of the nine Ancient Greek deities of the arts)
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:: μούσα {f} /moúsa/
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museum {n} (building or institution)
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:: μουσείο {n} /mouseío/
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mush {n} (A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk, porridge)
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:: παπάρα {f} /papára/
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mushroom {n} (fruiting body of a fungus)
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:: μανιτάρι {n} /manitári/
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mushroom {n} (one who rises suddenly from a low condition in life) SEE: upstart
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music {n} (sound, organized in time in a melodious way)
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:: μουσική {f} /mousikí/
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music {n} (any pleasing or interesting sounds)
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:: μουσική {f} /mousikí/
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music {n} (sheet music)
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:: παρτιτούρα {f} /partitoúra/, νότες {f-p} /nótes/
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musical {adj} (of or relating to music)
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:: μουσικός /mousikós/
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musical {adj} (gifted or skilled in music)
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:: μουσικός /mousikós/
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musical {adj} (pleasing to the ear)
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:: μουσικός /mousikós/
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musical {n} (stage performance, show or film)
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:: μιούζικαλ {n} /mioúzikal/
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musical instrument {n} (a device, object, contrivance or machine used to produce musical notes or sounds)
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:: μουσικό όργανο {n} /mousikó órgano/
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musician {n} (person who performs or writes music)
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:: μουσικός {m} {f} /mousikós/
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musicology {n} (study of music)
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:: μουσικολογία {f} /mousikología/
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music stand {n} (stand for holding sheet music)
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:: αναλόγιο μουσικής {n} /analógio mousikís/
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musket {n} (firearm)
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:: μουσκέτο {n} /mouskéto/
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musketeer {n} (foot soldier)
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:: μουσκετοφόρος {m} /mousketofóros/
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musketeer {n} (member of French royal bodyguard)
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:: σωματοφύλακας {m} /somatofýlakas/
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musk ox {n} (an arctic mammal)
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:: μοσχόβους {m} /moschóvous/, προβατόβους ο μοσχοφόρος {m} /provatóvous o moschofóros/
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muskrat {n} (Ondatra zibethicus)
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:: μοσχοπόντικας /moschopóntikas/
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Muslim {n} (believer of Islam)
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:: μουσουλμάνος {m} /mousoulmános/
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Muslim {adj} (relating to believers of Islam)
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:: μουσουλμανικός {m} /mousoulmanikós/
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muslin {n} (very different styles of fabric) SEE: fabric
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muslin {n} (thin cotton cloth)
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:: μουσελίνα {f} /mouselína/
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musquash {n} (Ondatra zibethicus) SEE: muskrat
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mussel {n} (any small edible bivalve shellfish, see also: clam; oyster; mollusc)
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:: μύδι {n} /mýdi/
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Mussolini {prop} (surname)
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:: Μουσολίνι /Mousolíni/
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must {v} (be required to)
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:: πρέπει /prépei/
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must {n} (something mandatory)
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:: αναγκαιότητα {f} /anagkaiótita/, υποχρέωση {f} /ypochréosi/
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must {n} (fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually from grapes)
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:: μούστος {m} /moústos/
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Mustafa {prop} (male given name)
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:: Μουσταφά {m} /Moustafá/
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mustard {n} (plant)
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:: σινάπι {n} /sinápi/
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mustard {n} (condiment)
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:: μουστάρδα {f} /moustárda/
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mustard {n} (colour)
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:: μουσταρδί {n} /moustardí/
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mustard {adj} (of the colour of mustard)
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:: μουσταρδί {n} /moustardí/
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mustard gas {n} (vesicant gas)
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:: αέριο μουστάρδας {n} /aério moustárdas/
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muster {v} (to show, exhibit) SEE: show
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mutant {n} (something that has mutated)
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:: μεταλλαγμένος {m} /metallagménos/
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mutate {v} (to undergo mutation)
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:: μεταλλάσσομαι /metallássomai/
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mutation {n} (mutant) SEE: mutant
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mutation {n} (any alteration or change)
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:: μετάλλαξη {f} /metállaxi/
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mutation {n} (heritable change in genetic material)
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:: μετάλλαξη {f} /metállaxi/
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mutation {n} (alteration in the sound of a word)
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:: μεταλλαγή {f} /metallagí/
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mutatis mutandis {adv} (having changed what needs to be changed)
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:: τηρουμένων των αναλογιών /tirouménon ton analogión/
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mute {adj} (not having the power of speech)
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:: άλαλος /álalos/
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mute swan {n} (Cygnus olor)
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:: κοινός κύκνος {m} /koinós kýknos/
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mutiny {n} (organized rebellion)
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:: ανταρσία {f} /antarsía/, κίνημα {n} /kínima/, στάση {f} /stási/
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mutiny {v} (commit mutiny)
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:: στασιάζω /stasiázo/
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mutton {n} (the flesh of sheep used as food)
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:: πρόβειο κρέας {n} /próveio kréas/
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mutton dressed as lamb {n} (middle-aged or elderly woman dressed in a style more suited to a young woman)
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:: πουρέιντζερ /pouréintzer/, κοριτσόγρια {f} /koritsógria/
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mutual {adj} (having the same relationship, each to each other)
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:: αμοιβαίος /amoivaíos/, κοινός /koinós/
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mutual {adj} (reciprocal)
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:: αμοιβαίος /amoivaíos/, αλληλοπαθής /allilopathís/
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mutual {adj} (possessed in common)
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:: κοινός /koinós/
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mutual {adj} (relating to a form of mutual insurance or financial institution)
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:: αμοιβαίος /amoivaíos/
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mutuality {n} (the property of being mutual)
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:: αμοιβαιότητα {f} /amoivaiótita/
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muzzle {n} (part of animal's head)
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:: ρύγχος {n} /rýnchos/
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muzzle {n} (device to stop an animal from biting)
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:: φίμωτρο {n} /fímotro/
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my {determiner} (belonging to me)
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:: μου /mou/
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Myanmar {prop} (Southeast Asian country, see also: Burma)
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:: Μυανμάρ {n} /Myanmár/, Βιρμανία {f} /Virmanía/
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Myanmar {prop} (Burmese) SEE: Burmese
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my car has broken down {phrase} (my car has broken down)
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:: το αυτοκίνητό μου χάλασε /to aftokínitó mou chálase/
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Mycenae {prop} (city)
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:: Μυκήνες {f-p} /Mykínes/
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Mycenaean {adj} (relating to Mycenae)
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:: μυκηναϊκός {m} /mykinaïkós/
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Mycenaean {n} (a native of Mycenae)
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:: Μυκηναίος {m} /Mykinaíos/, Μυκηναία {f} /Mykinaía/
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Mycenaean Greek {n} (ancient Greek language)
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:: μυκηναϊκή διάλεκτος {f} /mykinaïkí diálektos/
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mydriasis {n}
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:: μυδρίαση {f} /mydríasi/
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Mykonos {prop} (island)
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:: Μύκονος {f} /Mýkonos/
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my name is {phrase} (a way to identify oneself)
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:: το όνομά μου είναι /to ónomá mou eínai/
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myocardial infarction {n} (heart attack) SEE: heart attack
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myocarditis {n} (inflammation of the myocardium)
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:: μυοκαρδίτιδα {f} /myokardítida/
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myocardium {n} (muscles that surround and power the heart)
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:: μυοκάρδιο {n} /myokárdio/
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myopia {n} (disorder of the vision) SEE: nearsightedness
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myopic {adj} (unable to see distant objects unaided)
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:: μυωπικός /myopikós/
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myriad {n} (ten thousand, see also: ten thousand)
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:: μυριάς {f} /myriás/
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myroblyte {n} (saint whose relics or place of burial produce or are said to have produced the Oil of Saints or the odour of sanctity)
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:: μυροβλύτης {m} /myrovlýtis/, μυροβλύτισσα {f} /myrovlýtissa/
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myrrh {n} (dried sap of the myrrha tree)
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:: σμύρνα {f} /smýrna/
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myself {pron} (me, reflexive form of me)
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:: ο εαυτός μου /o eaftós mou/
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mysterious {adj} (of unknown origin)
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:: μυστήριος /mystírios/
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mystery {n} (something secret or unexplainable)
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:: μυστήριο {n} /mystírio/
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mystic {adj} (of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries)
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:: μυστικός {m} /mystikós/
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mystic {adj} (mysterious and strange)
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:: μυστήριος {m} /mystírios/, μυστηριώδης {m} /mystiriódis/
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mystic {n} (someone who practices mysticism)
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:: μυστικιστής {m} /mystikistís/
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mysticism {n} (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
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:: μυστικισμός {m} /mystikismós/
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mysticism {n} (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
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:: μυστικισμός {m} /mystikismós/
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mysticism {n} (obscure thoughts and speculations)
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:: μυστικοπάθεια {f} /mystikopátheia/
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myth {n} (divine story)
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:: μύθος {m} /mýthos/
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myth {n} (commonly-held but false belief)
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:: μύθος {m} /mýthos/
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mythology {n} (myths of a people)
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:: μυθολογία /mythología/
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mythology {n} (collection and study of myths)
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:: μυθολογία {f} /mythología/
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Mytilene {prop} (another name for Lesbos)
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:: Μυτιλήνη {f} /Mytilíni/
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Mytilene {prop} (capital of Lesbos)
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:: Μυτιλήνη {f} /Mytilíni/
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