Vé {prop} (Norse mythological figure)
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:: Βε /Ve/
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Vaasa {prop} (a city in Finland)
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:: Βάασα /Váasa/
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vacation {n} (holiday, period of leisure time)
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:: διακοπές {f-p} /diakopés/
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vaccination {n} (inoculation with a vaccine)
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:: εμβολιασμός {m} /emvoliasmós/
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vaccine {n} (substance meant to stimulate production of antibodies)
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:: εμβόλιο {n} /emvólio/
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vaccinophobia {n} (fear of receiving a vaccination)
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:: εμβολιοφοβία {f} /emvoliofovía/
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vacillate {v} (to sway unsteadily from one side to the other)
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:: ταλαντεύομαι /talantévomai/
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vacillate {v} (to swing from one course of action or opinion to another)
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:: ταλαντεύομαι /talantévomai/
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vacillate {v} (to be changeable, or inconsistent in speech or action)
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:: ταλαντεύομαι /talantévomai/
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vacillation {n} (Indecision in speech or action)
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:: ταλάντευση {f} /talántefsi/
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vacillation {n} (Changing location by moving back and forth)
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:: ταλάντευση {f} /talántefsi/
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vacuity {n} (emptiness)
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:: κενότητα {f} /kenótita/
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vacuity {n} (vacuum)
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:: κενό {n} /kenó/
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vacuüm {n} (vacuum) SEE: vacuum
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vacuum {n} (region of space that contains no matter)
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:: κενό {n} /kenó/
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vacuum {n} (vacuum cleaner) SEE: vacuum cleaner
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vacuum cleaner {n} (machine for cleaning)
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:: ηλεκτρική σκούπα {f} /ilektrikí skoúpa/
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vacuum flask {n} (a bottle, flask or similar vessel having a vacuum between its inner and outer silvered walls) SEE: thermos
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vacuum flask {n} (chemistry: Filter flask) SEE: Büchner flask
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vagary {n} (An erratic, unpredictable occurrence or action)
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:: ιδιοτροπία {f} /idiotropía/
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vagary {n} (An impulsive or illogical desire; a caprice)
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:: φαντασιοπληξία {f} /fantasioplixía/
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vagina {n} (anatomical sense)
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:: κόλπος {m} /kólpos/, κολεός {m} /koleós/
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vagina {n} (vulva) SEE: vulva
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vaginal sex {n} (vaginal sex)
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:: κολπική συνουσία {f} /kolpikí synousía/, κολπικό σέξ {n} /kolpikó séx/
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vaginismus {n} (muscular contraction)
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:: κολεόσπασμος /koleóspasmos/, κολπισμός {m} /kolpismós/, κολπόσπασμος {m} /kolpóspasmos/
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vaginitis {n} (inflammation of the vagina)
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:: κολπίτιδα {f} /kolpítida/
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vaginosis {n} (infection of the vagina)
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:: κολπίτιδα {f} /kolpítida/
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vagrancy {n} (being a vagrant)
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:: αλητεία {f} /aliteía/
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vagrant {n} (person without a home or job)
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:: αλήτης {m} /alítis/
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vagrant {n} (wanderer)
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:: αλήτης {m} /alítis/
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vagrant {adj} (moving without certain direction)
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:: αλητεύω /alitévo/
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vagrant {adj} (wandering from place to place)
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:: αλητεύω /alitévo/
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vague {adj} (not clearly expressed)
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:: ασαφής {m} /asafís/, αόριστος {m} /aóristos/
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vaguery {n} (vagaries) SEE: vagary
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vagus nerve {n} (cranial nerve)
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:: πνευμονογαστρικό νεύρο {n} /pnevmonogastrikó névro/
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vain {adj} (overly proud of one's appearance)
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:: ματαιόδοξος /mataiódoxos/
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vain {adj} (pointless, futile)
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:: μάταιος /mátaios/
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vainglorious {adj} (with excessive vanity or unwarranted pride)
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:: ματαιόδοξος /mataiódoxos/
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vainglory {n} (excessive vanity)
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:: ματαιοδοξία {f} /mataiodoxía/
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vainglory {n} (boastful, unwarranted pride)
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:: ματαιοδοξία {f} /mataiodoxía/
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valence {n} (chemistry: combining capacity)
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:: σθένος {n} /sthénos/
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valence {n} (linguistics: number of arguments that a verb can have)
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:: σθένος {n} /sthénos/
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valence electron {n} (electron in the outermost shell of an atom)
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:: ηλεκτρόνιο σθένους {n} /ilektrónio sthénous/
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Valens {prop} (a Roman cognomen)
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:: Ουάλης /Ouális/, Βάλης /Vális/
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Valentina {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βαλεντίνα {f} /Valentína/
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Valentine {n} (male given name)
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:: Βαλεντίνος {m} /Valentínos/
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Valentine {n} (female given name) SEE: Valentina
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Valentinian {prop} (a Roman cognomen)
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:: Ουαλεντινιανός /Oualentinianós/, Βαλεντινιανός /Valentinianós/
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Valerian {prop} (a Roman cognomen)
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:: Βαλεριάνος /Valeriános/
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valet {n} (a man's personal male attendant)
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:: υπηρέτης {m} /ypirétis/
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valet {n} (a female chaperone who accompanies a man)
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:: συνοδός {f} /synodós/
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valet {n} (a hotel employee performing such duties for guests)
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:: καμαριέρης {m} /kamariéris/
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valet {n} (a person employed to clean or park cars)
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:: παρκαδόρος {m} /parkadóros/
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valet-de-chambre {n} (valet) SEE: valet
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valetudinarian {adj} (of infirm health; sickly)
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:: υποχονδριακός {m} /ypochondriakós/ (ypochondriakós)
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valetudinarian {n} (person obsessed with their health)
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:: υποχόνδριος {m} /ypochóndrios/ (ypochóndrios)
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Valhalla {prop} (in Norse mythology, the home of warriors slain gloriously in battle)
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:: Βαλχάλλα {f} /Valchálla/
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valiant {adj} (showing courage or determination)
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:: ανδρείος /andreíos/, τολμηρός /tolmirós/, θαρραλέος /tharraléos/
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validate {v} (to check the validity of)
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:: επικυρώνω /epikyróno/
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validity {n} (the state of being valid, authentic or genuine)
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:: εγκυρότητα {f} /egkyrótita/
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valine {n} (essential amino acid C5H11NO2)
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:: βαλίνη {f} /valíni/
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valise {n} (a piece of hand luggage such as a suitcase) SEE: suitcase
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valkyrie {n} (any of the female attendants, or handmaidens of Odin)
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:: Βαλκυρία {f} /Valkyría/
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Valle d'Aosta {prop} (region of northwestern Italy)
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:: Κοιλάδα της Αόστης {f} /Koiláda tis Aóstis/, Κοιλάδα της Αόστα {f} /Koiláda tis Aósta/
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Valletta {prop} (capital of Malta)
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:: Βαλέτα {f} /Valéta/
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valley {n} (elongated depression between hills or mountains)
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:: κοιλάδα {f} /koiláda/
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Valley of the Sun {prop} (Term for the Phoenix metropolitan area)
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:: Η κοιλάδα του ήλιου {n} /I koiláda tou íliou/
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valor {n} (value, worth) SEE: value
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valour {n} (value) SEE: value
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valuable {adj} (having a great value)
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:: πολύτιμος {m} /polýtimos/
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valuable {n} (personal possession of relatively great monetary value)
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:: τιμαλφές {n} /timalfés/
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value {n} (quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable)
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:: αξία {f} /axía/
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value {n} (degree of importance given to something)
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:: αξία {f} /axía/
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value {n} (amount (of money, goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else)
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:: αξία {f} /axía/
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value {n} (numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed)
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:: τιμή {f} /timí/
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value {n} (ideal accepted by some individual or group)
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:: αξία {f} /axía/
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value added tax {n} (tax levied on added value of an exchange)
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:: φόρος προστιθέμενης αξίας /fóros prostithémenis axías/
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vampire {n} (mythological creature)
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:: βαμπίρ {n} /vampír/, βρικόλακας {m} /vrikólakas/, δράκουλας {m} /drákoulas/
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vampire {n} (bat)
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:: νυχτερίδα {f} /nychterída/, βαμπίρ {n} /vampír/
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vampire bat {n} (bat of the subfamily Desmodontinae)
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:: νυχτερίδα /nychterída/
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vampirism {n} (extortion) SEE: extortion
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van {n} (a covered vehicle)
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:: φορτηγάκι {n} /fortigáki/
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van {n} (enclosed railway vehicle for transport of goods)
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:: βαγόνι {n} /vagóni/
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vanadinite {n} (mineral)
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:: βαναδινίτης /vanadinítis/
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vanadium {n} (chemical element)
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:: βανάδιο {n} /vanádio/
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Vancouver {prop} (city)
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:: Βανκούβερ /Vankoúver/
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Vandal {adj} (of or relating to the Vandals) SEE: Vandalic
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Vandalic {adj} (of or pertaining to the Vandals)
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:: βανδαλικός /vandalikós/
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Vandalic {prop} (extinct East Germanic language)
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:: βανδαλική /vandalikí/
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vandalism {n} (needless damage or destruction of property)
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:: βανδαλισμός {m} /vandalismós/
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vane {n} (weather vane) SEE: weather vane
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Vanessa {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βανέσσα /Vanéssa/
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Van Gogh {prop} (van Gogh)
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:: βαν Γκογκ /van Gkogk/
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vanguard {n} (leading units of an army)
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:: εμπροσθοφυλακή {f} /emprosthofylakí/
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vanguard {n} (forefront of any group or movement)
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:: πρωτοπορία {f} /protoporía/, αβάν-γκαρντ /aván-gkarnt/
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vanilla {n} (orchid)
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:: βανίλια {f} /vanília/
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vanilla {n} (fruit)
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:: βανίλια {f} /vanília/
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vanilla {n} (natural extract)
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:: βανίλια {f} /vanília/
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vanilla {n} (flavor)
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:: βανίλια {f} /vanília/
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vanilla {n} (artificial extract)
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:: βανίλια {f} /vanília/
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vanish {v} (become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed)
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:: εξαφανίζομαι /exafanízomai/
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vanishment {n} (disappearance) SEE: disappearance
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vanity {n} (excessive pride)
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:: ματαιοδοξία {f} /mataiodoxía/
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Vantaa {prop} (city in Finland)
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:: Βάνταα {f} /Vántaa/
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vantage point {n} (point of view) SEE: point of view
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Vanuatu {prop} (Republic of Vanuatu)
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:: Βανουάτου {n} /Vanouátou/
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vape {v} (to inhale the vapor produced by a non-combustible cigarette)
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:: ατμίζω /atmízo/
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vaper {n} (user of electronic cigarettes)
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:: ατμιστής {m} /atmistís/
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vapor {n} (the gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid)
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:: ατμός {m} /atmós/
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vapor {v} (intransitive: to become vapor) SEE: evaporate
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vapour {n} (vapor) SEE: vapor
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vapour {n} (steam) SEE: steam
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Varangian {n} (member of a Scandinavian tribe)
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:: Βάραγγος {m} /Várangos/
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Varangian {n} (member of the imperial body guard at Constantinople from 955)
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:: Βαράγγειοι {m-p} /Varángeioi/
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variable {adj} (able to vary)
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:: ευμετάβλητος {m} /evmetávlitos/, άστατος {m} /ástatos/, ευμετάβολος {m} /evmetávolos/
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variable {adj} (marked by diversity or difference)
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:: μεταβλητός {m} /metavlitós/
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variable {adj} (mathematics: having no fixed quantitative value)
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:: μεταβλητή {f} /metavlití/
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variable {n} (mathematics: a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values)
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:: μεταβλητή {f} /metavlití/
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variable {n} (mathematics: a symbol representing a variable)
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:: μεταβλητή {f} /metavlití/
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variable {n} (computing: a named mutable piece of storage)
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:: μεταβλητή /metavlití/
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varia lectio {n} (any one of the readings of a passage in a text which differ from source to source)
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:: διαφορετική γραφή {f} /diaforetikí grafí/
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variant {adj} (variable) SEE: variable
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variant {n} (something slightly different)
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:: παραλλαγή {f} /parallagí/
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variation {n} (a musical technique based on an altered repetition of a theme)
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:: παραλλαγή {f} /parallagí/
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varicella {n} (chicken pox) SEE: chicken pox
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varicose vein {n} (abnormally swollen or dilated vein)
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:: κιρσός {m} /kirsós/
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varicose vein {n} (medical condition)
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:: κιρσός {m} /kirsós/
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variegated {adj} (streaked or spotted with a variety of colours)
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:: ποικίλος /poikílos/
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Varna {prop} (city in Bulgaria)
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:: Βάρνα /Várna/
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varsity {n} (university) SEE: university
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Varus {prop} (a Roman cognomen)
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:: Ούαρος /Oúaros/
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vary {v} (to institute a change in) SEE: modify
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vascular {adj} (of, pertaining to or containing vessels)
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:: αγγειακός /angeiakós/
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vase {n} (container used mainly for displaying flowers)
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:: ανθοδοχείο {n} /anthodocheío/, βάζο {n} /vázo/
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vasectomy {n} (male sterilization)
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:: αγγειεκτομή {f} /angeiektomí/
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vasilopita {n} (cake)
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:: βασιλόπιτα {f} /vasilópita/
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vasoactive {adj} (that causes either constriction or dilation of a blood vessel)
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:: αγγειοδραστικός /angeiodrastikós/
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vasoconstriction {n} (constriction of a blood vessel)
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:: αγγειοσυστολή {f} /angeiosystolí/
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vasodilation {n} (dilation of the blood vessels)
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:: αγγειοδιαστολή {f} /angeiodiastolí/
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vasodilator {n} (agent that causes dilation of the blood vessels)
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:: αγγειοδιασταλτικό {n} /angeiodiastaltikó/
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vasodilatory {adj} (vasodilatory)
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:: αγγειοδιασταλτικός /angeiodiastaltikós/
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vasopressin {n} (an antidiuretic hormone secreted by the pituitary gland)
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:: αγγειοπιεσίνη {f} /angeiopiesíni/, βασοπρεσίνη {f} /vasopresíni/
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vast {adj} (very large or wide (literally or figuratively))
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:: απέραντος /apérantos/
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VAT {n} (value-added tax)
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:: ΦΠΑ /FPA/
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Vatican {prop} (state)
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:: Βατικανό {n} /Vatikanó/
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Vatican City {prop} (State of the Vatican City)
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:: Βατικανό {n} /Vatikanó/
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Vaticanian {adj} (Vatican) SEE: Vatican
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vaudeville {n} (a style of multi-act theatrical entertainment)
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:: βοντβίλ {m} /vontvíl/
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vault {n} (crypt) SEE: crypt
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vaunt {v} (speak boastfully) SEE: boast
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VDU {n} (visual display unit) SEE: visual display unit
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veal {n} (flesh of a calf)
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:: μοσχάρι {n} /moschári/, μοσχαράκι {n} /moscharáki/
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vector {n} (directed quantity)
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:: διάνυσμα {n} /diánysma/
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vector {n} (carrier of a disease-causing agent)
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:: φορέας {m} /foréas/
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vector space {n} (mathematics)
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:: διανυσματικός χώρος {m} /dianysmatikós chóros/
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Veda {prop} (Sanskrit scriptures)
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:: βέδες {f-p} /védes/
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Vedic {adj} (Of or pertaining to the Vedas)
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:: βεδικός /vedikós/
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vee {n} (name of the letter V, v)
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:: βι {n} /vi/
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Vega {prop} (the brightest star in the constellation Lyra)
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:: Βέγα /Véga/
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vegan {n} (supporter of veganism)
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:: ακραιφνής χορτοφάγος {m} {f} /akraifnís chortofágos/
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veganism {n} (Eating neither meat nor other animal products)
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:: ακραιφνής χορτοφαγία {f} /akraifnís chortofagía/
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vegetable {n} (any plant)
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:: φυτό {n} /fytó/
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vegetable {n} (a plant raised for some edible part of it)
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:: λαχανικό {n} /lachanikó/
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vegetable {n} (edible part of such a plant)
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:: λαχανικό {n} /lachanikó/
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vegetable {n} (a person whose brain has been damaged)
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:: φυτό {n} /fytó/
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vegetable {adj} (of or relating to plants)
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:: φυτο- /fyto-/
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vegetable {adj} (of or relating to vegetables)
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:: φυτο- /fyto-/
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vegetable garden {n} (vegetable garden)
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:: λαχανόκηπος {m} /lachanókipos/, περιβόλι {n} /perivóli/
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vegetable lamb {n} (legendary plant believed to grow sheep from its branches)
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:: σκυθικός αμνός {m} /skythikós amnós/, φυτικό αρνί της Ταρταρίας {n} /fytikó arní tis Tartarías/
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vegetable oil {n} (oil produced from plants)
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:: σπορέλαιο {n} /sporélaio/
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vegetarian {n} (person who does not eat any animal flesh)
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:: χορτοφάγος {m} {f} /chortofágos/
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vegetarian {n} (plant-eating animal)
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:: φυτοφάγο {n} /fytofágo/
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vegetarian {adj} (relating to the type of diet eaten by vegetarians)
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:: χορτοφαγικός {m} /chortofagikós/
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vegetarianism {n} (practice of following a vegetarian diet)
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:: χορτοφαγία {f} /chortofagía/
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vehement {adj} (showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense)
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:: σφοδρός /sfodrós/
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vehicle {n} (conveyance)
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:: όχημα {n} /óchima/, μέσο {n} /méso/, φορέας {m} /foréas/
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vehicle {n} (medium)
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:: μέσο {n} /méso/
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veil {n} (something to hide an object)
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:: πέπλο {n} /péplo/
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veil {n} (covering for a person or thing)
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:: πέπλος {m} /péplos/, πέπλο {n} /péplo/, βέλο {n} /vélo/
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vein {n} (blood vessel transporting blood towards the heart)
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:: φλέβα {f} /fléva/
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vein {n} (thickened portion of a leaf)
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:: νεύρο {n} /névro/
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Vela {prop} (constellation)
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:: Ιστία /Istía/
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velar {adj} (articulated at the soft palate)
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:: υπερωικός {m} /yperoikós/
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velarization {n} (act or process of velarizing)
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:: υπερωικοποίηση {f} /yperoikopoíisi/
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veld {n} (pasture land)
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:: βοσκότοπος {m} /voskótopos/
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Velestino {prop} (Greek city)
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:: Βελεστίνο {n} /Velestíno/ (velestíno); Βελεστῖνον {n} /Velestínon/ (velestínon) (Katharevousa)
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Velestinon {prop} (archaic form of Velestino)
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:: Βελέστινον (Velestinon)
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velocity {n} (vector quantity)
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:: ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/, ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/
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velocity {n} (rapidity of motion)
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:: ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/
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velocity {n} (the rate of occurrence)
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:: ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/
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velodrome {n} (arena for bicycle racing)
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:: ποδηλατοδρόμιο {n} /podilatodrómio/
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velvet {n} (fabric)
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:: βελούδο {n} /veloúdo/
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venal {adj} (for sale, available for a price)
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:: παραδόπιστος /paradópistos/, αργυρώνητος /argyrónitos/, εξαγοράσιμος /exagorásimos/
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venal {adj} (willing to take bribes)
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:: αργυρώνητος /argyrónitos/, δωροδοκούμενος /dorodokoúmenos/
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venal {adj} (corrupt, mercenary)
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:: παραδόπιστος /paradópistos/, αργυρώνητος /argyrónitos/
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vendetta {n} (bitter, destructive feud in which each injury is revenged)
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:: βεντέτα {f} /ventéta/
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Vendémiaire {prop} (the first month of the French Republican Calendar)
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:: Βαντεμιαίρ {m} /Vantemiaír/, Τρυγητής {m} /Trygitís/
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vendor {n} (a person or a company that vends or sells)
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:: πωλητής {m} /politís/, πωλήτρια {f} /polítria/
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veneer {n} (thin covering of fine wood)
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:: επικόλλημα {n} /epikóllima/
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veneer {n} (covering or disguising appearance)
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:: επικόλλημα {n} /epikóllima/, επίχρισμα {n} /epíchrisma/, επίφαση {f} /epífasi/
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veneer {v} (to apply veneer)
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:: επικολλώ /epikolló/, επιχρίω /epichrío/
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venereal disease {n} (contagious disease spread through sexual intercourse)
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:: αφροδίσιο νόσημα {n} /afrodísio nósima/
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venesection {n} (cutting open or exposing a vein) SEE: phlebotomy
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Venetian {adj} (relating to Venice)
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:: βενετσιάνικος /venetsiánikos/
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Venetian {n} (inhabitant of Venice)
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:: Βενετσιάνος {m} /Venetsiános/, Βενετσιάνα {f} /Venetsiána/
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Venetian {prop} (Romance language spoken in Veneto)
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:: βενετικά {n-p} /venetiká/
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Venetian blind {n} (blind consisting of overlapping horizontal slats)
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:: παντζούρι {n} /pantzoúri/
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Venetic {prop} (Venetic language)
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:: βενετικά {n-p} /venetiká/, βενετική γλώσσα {f} /venetikí glóssa/
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Veneto {prop} (a region in northern Italy)
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:: Βένετο {n} /Véneto/
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Venezuela {prop} (country)
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:: Βενεζουέλα {f} /Venezouéla/
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Venezuelan {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Venezuela or the Venezuelan people)
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:: της Βενεζουέλας /tis Venezouélas/
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vengeance {n} (revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong)
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:: εκδίκηση {f} /ekdíkisi/
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Venice {prop} (city and province in Italy)
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:: Βενετία {f} /Venetía/
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venison {n} (the meat of a deer)
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:: ελάφι {n} /eláfi/
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venom {n} (poison carried by animal)
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:: δηλητήριο {n} /dilitírio/
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venomous {adj} (pertaining to or denoting an animal capable of producing a poisonous chemical)
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:: ιοβόλος /iovólos/, δηλητηριώδης /dilitiriódis/
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venomous {adj} (pertaining to or containing venom)
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:: δηλητηριώδης /dilitiriódis/
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venomous {adj} (malignant; spiteful; hateful)
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:: ιοβόλος /iovólos/
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ventilation {n} (replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh)
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:: εξαερισμός {m} /exaerismós/, αερισμός {m} /aerismós/
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ventilation {n} (mechanical system used to circulate and replace air)
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:: εξαερισμός {m} /exaerismós/
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ventilation {n} (exchange of views during a discussion)
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:: ελεύθερη συζήτηση {f} /eléftheri syzítisi/
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ventilation {n} (breathing)
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:: αναπνοή {f} /anapnoḯ/
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Ventimiglia {prop} (city in Italy)
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:: Βεντιμίλια {f} /Ventimília/
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ventricle {n} (one of two lower chambers of the heart)
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:: κοιλία {f} /koilía/
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ventricle {n} (one of the cavities of the brain)
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:: κοιλία {f} /koilía/
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ventricular fibrillation {n} (condition where cardiac muscle is contracted irregularly and rapidly)
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:: κοιλιακή μαρμαρυγή {f} /koiliakí marmarygí/
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ventriloquist {n} (a person who practices ventriloquism)
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:: εγγαστρίμυθος {m} /engastrímythos/
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Ventôse {prop} (the sixth month of the French Republican Calendar)
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:: Βεντόζ {m} /Ventóz/, Ανεμώδης {m} /Anemódis/
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venturi {n} (throat of a carburetor) SEE: throat
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Venus {prop} (planet)
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:: Αφροδίτη {f} /Afrodíti/, Αυγερινός {m} /Avgerinós/ , αποσπερίτης {m} /aposperítis/
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Venus {prop} (goddess)
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:: Βένους {f} /Vénous/, Αφροδίτη {f} /Afrodíti/
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Venus flytrap {n} (Dionaea muscipula)
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:: διωναία {f} /dionaía /
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Vera {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βέρα {f} /Véra/
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veracity {n} ((of a person) the quality of speaking or stating the truth; truthfulness)
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:: ειλικρίνεια {f} /eilikríneia/
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veracity {n} (something that is true; a truthful statement; a truth)
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:: αλήθεια {f} /alítheia/
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veracity {n} (agreement with the facts; accordance with the truth; accuracy or precision)
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:: ακρίβεια {f} /akríveia/, ορθότητα {f} /orthótita/
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veranda {n} (roofed open gallery)
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:: βεράντα {f} /veránta/
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verb {n} ((grammar) a word that indicates an action, event, or a state)
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:: ρήμα {n} /ríma/
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verbal {adj} (of, or relating to words)
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:: λεκτικός /lektikós/
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verbal {adj} (concerned with the words)
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:: λεκτικός /lektikós/
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verbal {adj} (spoken and not written; oral)
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:: προφορικός {m} /proforikós/
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verbal {adj} (expressly spoken or written, as opposed to implied)
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:: προφορικός /proforikós/
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verbal {adj} (derived from, or having the nature of a verb)
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:: ρηματικός /rimatikós/
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verbal {adj} (used to form a verb)
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:: ρηματικός /rimatikós/
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verbal assault {n} (oral or written speech that creates a fear of physical harm)
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:: λεκτική επίθεση {f} /lektikí epíthesi/
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verbal diarrhea {n} (logorrhea)
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:: λογοδιάρροια {f} /logodiárroia/
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verbalize {v} (to express)
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:: αποδίδω φραστικά /apodído frastiká/
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verbalize {v} (to adapt as a verb)
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:: ρηματοποιώ /rimatopoió/
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verbally {adv} (in a verbal manner)
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:: φραστικά /frastiká/, προφορικά /proforiká/, λεκτικά /lektiká/
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verbatim {adv} (word for word)
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:: αυτολεξεί /aftolexeí/
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verbatim {adj} (of a document: word for word)
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:: κατά λέξη /katá léxi/
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verbena {n} (a genus of herbaceous plants)
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:: λουίζα {f} /louíza/
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verbose {adj} (abounding in words)
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:: πολύλογος /polýlogos/ , μακροσκελής /makroskelís/ , φλύαρος /flýaros/
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verbose {adj} (computing: detailed output for diagnostic purposes)
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:: λεπτομερής /leptomerís/, αναλυτικός /analytikós/
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verbosity {n} (the excess use of words; long-windedness)
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:: πολυλογία {f} /polylogía/, απεραντολογία {f} /aperantología/
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Vercingetorix {prop} (Gallic chieftain)
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:: Βερκιγγετόριξ {m} /Verkingetórix/
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verdant {adj} (green)
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:: πράσινος {m} /prásinos/
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verdant {adj} (abundant in verdure)
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:: χλοερός {m} /chloerós/
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verdant {adj} (fresh)
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:: χλωρός {m} /chlorós/
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verdant {adj} (inexperienced)
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:: άγουρος {m} /ágouros/
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verdict {n} (decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest)
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:: ετυμηγορία {f} /etymigoría/
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verdolaga {n} (common purslane) SEE: common purslane
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verge {n} (phallus) SEE: phallus
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verify {v} (to substantiate or prove the truth of something)
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:: το να αποδεικνύεις οτι κάτι είναι αληθές /to na apodeiknýeis oti káti eínai alithés/
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verify {v} (to confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something)
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:: επαληθεύω /epalithévo/
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verily {adv} (truly, doubtlessly)
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:: αληθώς /alithós/
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verily {adv} (confidently, certainly)
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:: βεβαίως /vevaíos/
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verjuice {n} (very acidic juice)
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:: αγουρίδα {f} /agourída/
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vermicelli {n} (long, slender pasta)
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:: φιδές {m} /fidés/, μαλλιά αγγέλου {n-p} /malliá angélou/
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vermiculation {n} (peristalsis) SEE: peristalsis
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vermiculite {n} (mineral)
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:: βερμικουλίτης {m} /vermikoulítis/
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vermiform appendix {n} (blind tube projecting from the caecum)
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:: σκωληκοειδής απόφυση {f} /skolikoeidís apófysi/
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vermilion {n} (pigment)
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:: κιννάβαρι {n} /kinnávari/
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vermilion {n} (dye)
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:: κιννάβαρι {n} /kinnávari/
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Vermont {prop} (a state in the United States)
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:: Βερμόντ /Vermónt/
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vermouth {n} (wine infused with herbs)
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:: βερμούτ {n} /vermoút/; Byzantine: ἀψίνθιον {n} /ἀpsínthion/, ἀψινθίατον {n} /ἀpsinthíaton/
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vernacular {n} (national language)
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:: δημώδης {f} /dimódis/, ντοπιολαλιά {f} /dopiolaliá/
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vernacular {n} (everyday speech)
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:: δημώδης {f} /dimódis/
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vernacular {n} (language unique to a particular group of people)
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:: διάλεκτος {f} /diálektos/, ιδίωμα {n} /idíoma/
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vernal equinox {n} (the point)
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:: εαρινή ισημερία {f} /eariní isimería/
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vernal equinox {n} (the moment)
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:: εαρινή ισημερία {f} /eariní isimería/
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vernalization {n} (certain treatment of seeds or bulbs)
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:: εαρινοποίηση {f} /earinopoíisi/
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vernissage {n} (private viewing of an exhibition before it opens to the public)
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:: βερνισάζ {n} /vernisáz/
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Veronica {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βερενίκη {f} /Vereníki/
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Versailles {prop} (suburb of Paris)
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:: Βερσαλλίες {f-p} /Versallíes/, Βερσάιγ {n} /Versáig/
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verse {n} (poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme)
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:: στίχος {m} /stíchos/
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verse {n} (poetic form in general)
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:: στίχος {m} /stíchos/
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verse {n} (one of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed)
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:: στροφή {f} /strofí/
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verse {n} (a small section of the Bible)
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:: εδάφιο {n} /edáfio/
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versed sine {n} (function 1 - cos)
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:: παρημίτονο /parimítono/
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version {n} (a specific form or variation of something)
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:: εκδοχή {f} /ekdochí/
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version {n} (an account or description from a particular point of view)
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:: εκδοχή {f} /ekdochí/
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version {n} (computing)
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:: έκδοση {f} /ékdosi/
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verso {n} (the back side of a flat object)
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:: πίσω όψη {f} /píso ópsi/
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verso {n} (the left-hand page of a book)
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:: αριστερή σελίδα {f} /aristerí selída/, οπίσθια σελίδα {f} /opísthia selída/
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versus {prep} (in opposition to)
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:: κατά /katá/
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versus {prep} (compared with)
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:: see: σχέση {f} /schési/
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vertebra {n} (any of the small bones which make up the backbone)
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:: σπόνδυλος {m} /spóndylos/
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vertebral {adj} (of or relating to a vertebra or the spine)
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:: σπονδυλικός /spondylikós/
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vertebral column {n} (vertebral column)
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:: σπονδυλική στήλη {f} /spondylikí stíli/
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vertebrate {adj} (having a backbone)
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:: σπονδυλωτός /spondylotós/
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vertebrate {n} (an animal having a backbone)
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:: σπονδυλωτό {n} /spondylotó/
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vertex {n} (anatomy: highest surface on skull)
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:: βρέγμα {n} /vrégma/
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vertical {adj} (being perpendicular to horizontal)
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:: κατακόρυφος /katakóryfos/, κάθετος /káthetos/
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vertical bar {n} (vertical bar) SEE: pipe
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vertical interval {n} (vertical distance)
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:: ισοδιάσταση {f} /isodiástasi/
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vertically {adv} (in a vertical direction or position)
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:: κάθετα /kátheta/
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very {adv} (to a high degree)
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:: πολύ /polý/
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very much {adv} (indeed) SEE: indeed
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Vespasian {prop} (Roman cognomen)
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:: Βεσπασιανός /Vespasianós/
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vessel {n} (craft)
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:: σκάφος {n} /skáfos/, πλοίο {n} /ploío/
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vessel {n} (container)
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:: σκεύος {n} /skévos/, δοχείο {n} /docheío/, αγγείο {n} /angeío/
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vessel {n} (tube or canal that carries fluid in an animal or plant)
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:: αγγείο {n} /angeío/
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vest {n} (garment worn over a shirt)
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:: γιλέκο {n} /giléko/
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vest {n} (garment worn under a shirt)
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:: φανέλα {f} /fanéla/
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Vesta {prop} (Roman goddess)
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:: Βέστα {f} /Vésta/
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Vesta {prop} (asteroid)
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:: Εστία {f} /Estía/
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vestment {n} (clothing) SEE: clothing
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vestment {n} (robe worn by members of the clergy)
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:: άμφιο {n} /ámfio/
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Vesuvius {prop} (volcano in Italy)
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:: Βεζούβιος {m} /Vezoúvios/
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vet {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
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vetch {n} (plant of the genus Vicia)
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:: αρακάς {m} /arakás/
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veteran {n} (person with long experience)
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:: βετεράνος {m} /veterános/, παλαίμαχος {m} /palaímachos/
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veteran {n} (old soldier)
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:: βετεράνος {m} /veterános/, παλαίμαχος {m} /palaímachos/
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veterinarian {n} (doctor who treats animals)
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:: κτηνίατρος {m} /ktiníatros/
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veterinary {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
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veterinary surgeon {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
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veto {n} (political right)
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:: αρνησικυρία {f} /arnisikyría/, βέτο {n} /véto/
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veto {n} (invocation of that right)
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:: αρνησικυρία {f} /arnisikyría/, βέτο {n} /véto/
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veto {v} (to use a veto against)
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:: προβάλλω αρνησικυρία /provállo arnisikyría/, προβάλλω βέτο /provállo véto/
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vexatious {adj} (causing vexation)
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:: ενοχλητικός {m} /enochlitikós/, εξοργιστικός {m} /exorgistikós/
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vexatious {adj} (full of trouble or disquiet)
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:: ενοχλητικός {m} /enochlitikós/
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vexillology {n} (study of flags)
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:: σημαιολογία {f} /simaiología/, λαβαρολογία {f} /lavarología/
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vexillum {n} (sign of the cross) SEE: sign of the cross
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vial {n} (a small tube-shaped bottle used to store a chemical)
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:: αμπούλα {f} /ampoúla/
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Viborg {prop} (Danish city)
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:: Βίμποργκ {n} /Vímporgk/
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vibration {n} (act of vibrating)
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:: δόνηση {f} /dónisi/, κραδασμός {m} /kradasmós/
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vibration {n} (single complete vibrating motion)
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:: δόνηση {f} /dónisi/, κραδασμός {m} /kradasmós/
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vibrator {n} (device that causes vibration)
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:: δονητής {m} /donitís/
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vibrator {n} (device used for massage or sexual stimulation)
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:: δονητής {m} /donitís/
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vibrator {n} (electromechanical current interruptor)
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:: δονητής {m} /donitís/
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Vic {prop} (male given name)
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:: Βικ /Vik/
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Vic {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βικ /Vik/
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vice {n} (bad habit)
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:: ελάττωμα {n} /eláttoma/
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vice- {prefix} (deputy)
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:: αντι- /anti-/
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vice {n} (screw apparatus) SEE: vise
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vice admiral {n} (rank between rear admiral and admiral)
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:: αντιναύαρχος {m} /antinávarchos/
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vice chairman {n} (deputy chairman)
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:: αντιπρόεδρος {m} {f} /antipróedros/
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Vicenza {prop} (city or province in Veneto, Italy)
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:: Βιτσέντσα /Vitséntsa/
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vice president {n} (deputy to a president)
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:: αντιπρόεδρος {m} {f} /antipróedros/
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vicinity {n} (proximity, or the state of being near)
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:: γειτνίαση {f} {f-p} /geitníasi/
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vicious circle {n} (situation in which the solution to a problem creates another problem)
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:: φαύλος κύκλος {m} /fávlos kýklos/
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victim {n} (one who is harmed)
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:: θύμα {n} /thýma/
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victim {n} (one who is harmed by a crime)
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:: θύμα {n} /thýma/
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victim {n} (one who is harmed by their own undertakings)
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:: θύμα {n} /thýma/
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victim {n} (one who is harmed by a disaster or other adverse circumstance)
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:: θύμα {n} /thýma/
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victim {n} (a living being slain and offered as a sacrifice)
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:: θύμα {n} /thýma/
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victim {n} ((narratology) a character who is conquered or manipulated by a villain)
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:: θύμα {n} /thýma/
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victor {n} (winner in a fight or contest)
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:: νικητής {m} /nikitís/
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Victor {prop} (male given name)
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:: Βίκτωρας {m} /Víktoras/
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Victoria {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βικτωρία {f} /Viktoría/
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Victoria {prop} (state in Australia)
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:: Βικτώρια {f} /Viktória/
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victorious {adj} (being the winner)
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:: νικηφόρος /nikifóros/
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victory {n} (an instance of having won a competition or battle)
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:: νίκη /níki/
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victory lap {n} (extra lap)
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:: γύρος του θριάμβου {m} /gýros tou thriámvou/
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vide infra {phrase} (see below)
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:: βλ. παρακάτω /vl. parakáto/
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video {n} (motion picture stored on VHS)
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:: βίντεο {n} /vínteo/
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videocassette {n} (cassette containing recorded videotape)
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:: βιντεοκασέτα {f} /vinteokaséta/
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video conference {n} (conference held by video link)
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:: βιντεοδιάσκεψη {f} /vinteodiáskepsi/
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video game {n} (game controlled by software)
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:: βιντεοπαιχνίδι {n} /vinteopaichnídi/
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video game console {n} (dedicated electronic device that is designed to play video games)
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:: παιχνιδομηχανή {f} /paichnidomichaní/, παιχνιδοκονσόλα {f} /paichnidokonsóla/
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video projector {n} (device)
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:: βιντεοπροβολέας {m} /vinteoprovoléas/
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video recording {n} (a visual or audiovisual recording)
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:: βιντεοεγγραφή {f} /vinteoengrafí/, βιντεογράφηση {f} /vinteográfisi/
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Vienna {prop} (capital of Austria)
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:: Βιέννη {f} /Viénni/, Βιένη {f} /Viéni/
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Vienna sausage {n}
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:: λουκάνικο φραγκφούρτης {n} /loukániko fragkfoúrtis/
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Viennese {n} (inhabitant)
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:: Βιεννέζος {m} /Viennézos/
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Viennese {adj} (connected with Vienna)
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:: βιεννέζικος /viennézikos/
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Vietnam {prop} (country in Southeast Asia)
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:: Βιετνάμ {n} /Vietnám/
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view {n} (seeing)
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:: θέα {f} /théa/
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view {n} (range of vision)
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:: θέα {f} /théa/
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view {n} (something to look at)
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:: θέα {f} {n} /théa/
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view {n} (picture)
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:: εικόνα {f} /eikóna/
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view {n} (mental image)
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:: εικόνα {f} /eikóna/
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view {n} (way of understanding)
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:: ματιά {f} /matiá/, βλέμμα {n} /vlémma/
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view {n} (point of view)
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:: άποψη {f} /ápopsi/, προοπτική {f} /prooptikí/
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view {n} (intention)
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:: πρόθεση {f} /próthesi/, σκοπός {m} /skopós/
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view {v} (to look at)
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:: βλέπω /vlépo/, θεωρώ /theoró/
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view {v} (to show)
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:: βλέπω /vlépo/
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viewer {n} (someone who views a spectacle)
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:: θεατής /theatís/
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viewer {n} (someone who watches television)
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:: τηλεθεατής {m} /tiletheatís/, τηλεθεάτρια {f} /tiletheátria/
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viewership {n} (viewers, collectively)
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:: θεαματικότητα {f} /theamatikótita/, τηλεθεαματικότητα {f} /tiletheamatikótita/, τηλεθέαση {f} /tilethéasi/
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viewfinder {n} (device on a camera)
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:: πεδιοσκόπιο {n} /pedioskópio/
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viewpoint {n} (point of view) SEE: point of view
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vigil {n} (keeping awake)
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:: αγρυπνία {f} /agrypnía/
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vigil {n} (period of observation or surveillance)
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:: επαγρύπνηση {f} /epagrýpnisi/
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vigil {n} (eve of a religious festival)
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:: ολονυκτία {f} /olonyktía/
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vigilance {n} (Alert watchfulness)
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:: επαγρύπνηση {f} /epagrýpnisi/
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vigilance {n} (Close and continuous attention)
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:: επαγρύπνηση {f} /epagrýpnisi/
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vigilantly {adv} (in a vigilant manner)
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:: άγρυπνα /ágrypna/
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vigorous {adj} (physically strong and active)
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:: ακμαίος /akmaíos/, ρωμαλέος /romaléos/
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Viking {n} (One of the Scandinavian seafaring warriors)
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:: Βίκινγκ {m} {f} /Víkingk/
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vile {adj} (morally low)
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:: πρόστυχος {m} /próstychos/, χυδαίος {m} /chydaíos/
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village {n} (a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town)
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:: χωριό {n} /chorió/
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villager {n} (person who lives in, or comes from, a village)
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:: χωριάτης {m} /choriátis/, χωρικός {m} /chorikós/, χωριάτα {f} /choriáta/, χωρική {f} /chorikí/, χωριάτισσα {f} /choriátissa/
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villain {n} (scoundrel)
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:: παλιάνθρωπος {m} /paliánthropos/, κάθαρμα {n} /kátharma/
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villain {n} (bad person in a stage or screen play)
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:: κακός {m} /kakós/
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Vilnius {prop} (capital of Lithuania)
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:: Βίλνιους {f} /Vílnious/
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vinaigrette {n} (sauce)
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:: λαδόξιδο {n} /ladóxido/
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Vincent {prop} (male given name)
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:: Βικέντιος /Vikéntios/
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vindication {n} (the act of vindicating)
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:: δικαίωση /dikaíosi/
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vine {n} (climbing plant that produces grapes)
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:: άμπελος {f} /ámpelos/
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vinedresser {n} (worker in a vineyard)
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:: αμπελουργός {m} /ampelourgós/
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vinegar {n} (condiment)
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:: ξύδι {n} /xýdi/, ξυνό {n} /xynó/, ξίδι /xídi/, ξείδι /xeídi/
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vine leaf {n} (leaf of grapevine)
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:: αμπελόφυλλο {n} /ampelófyllo/
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vineyard {n} (grape plantation)
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:: αμπέλι {n} /ampéli/
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vinification {n} (winemaking) SEE: winemaking
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vinyl {n} (univalent radical)
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:: βινυλοχλωρίδιο {n} /vinylochlorídio/
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vinyl {n} (substance)
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:: βινύλιο /vinýlio/
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vinyl {n} (record)
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:: βινύλιο {n} /vinýlio/
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viola {n} (music: stringed instrument of the violin family)
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:: βιόλα {f} /vióla/
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viola {n} (botany: any of several flowering plants)
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:: βιόλα {f} /vióla/
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violate {v} (to break or fail to act by rules)
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:: παραβιάζω /paraviázo/
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violation {n} (rape) SEE: rape
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violation {n} (act or instance of violating)
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:: παραβίαση {f} /paravíasi/, καταστρατήγηση {f} /katastratígisi/, παράβαση {f} /parávasi/
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violence {n} (extreme force)
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:: βία {f} /vía/
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violence {n} (action intended to cause destruction, pain or suffering)
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:: βία {f} /vía/
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violence {n} (widespread fighting)
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:: βία {f} /vía/
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violence {n} (injustice, wrong)
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:: αδικία {f} /adikía/
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violent {adj} (involving extreme force or motion)
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:: βίαιος {m} /víaios/
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violent {adj} (involving physical conflict)
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:: βίαιος {m} /víaios/
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violent {adj} (likely to use physical force)
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:: βίαιος {m} /víaios/
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violent {adj} (intensely vivid)
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:: έντονος /éntonos/, δυνατός /dynatós/
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violet {n} (colour)
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:: βιολετί {n} /violetí/
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violet {n} (plant)
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:: μενεξές {m} /menexés/
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violet {adj} (having a bluish-purple color)
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:: βιολετής /violetís/
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Violet {prop} (female given name)
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:: Ιόνη {f} /Ióni/, Ιολάνθη {f} /Iolánthi/
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violin {n} (string instrument)
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:: βιολί {n} /violí/
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violinist {n} (person who plays violin)
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:: βιολιστής {m} /violistís/, βιολίστρια {f} /violístria/, βιολονίστας {m} /violonístas/, βιολονίστρια {f} /violonístria/
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violoncellist {n} (person who plays the violoncello)
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:: βιολοντσελίστας {m} /violontselístas/, βιολοντσελίστρια {f} /violontselístria/
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violoncello {n} (cello) SEE: cello
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viper {n} (a poisonous snake in the family Viperidae)
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:: έχιδνα {f} /échidna/, οχιά {f} /ochiá/
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viper {n} (adder) SEE: adder
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viral {adj} (relating to a virus in biological sense)
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:: ιικός /iikós/
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viral load {n} (measure of the severity of a viral infection)
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:: ιικό φορτίο {n} /iikó fortío/
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Virgil {prop} (Roman writer)
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:: Βιργίλιος /Virgílios/, Βεργίλιος /Vergílios/
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virgin {n} (person who has never had sexual intercourse)
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:: παρθένα {f} /parthéna/
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virgin {adj} (of a person, in a state of virginity)
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:: παρθένος /parthénos/
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virginal membrane {n} (hymen) SEE: hymen
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Virginia {prop} (female given name)
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:: Βιργινια {f} /Virginia/, Παρθενία {f} /Parthenía/
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Virgin Islands {prop} (archipelago)
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:: Παρθένοι Νήσοι {p} /Parthénoi Nísoi/
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virginity {n} (state or characteristic of being a virgin)
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:: παρθενία {f} /parthenía/
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Virgin Mary {prop} (mother of Christ)
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:: Παναγία {f} /Panagía/, Θεοτόκος {f} /Theotókos/
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Virgo {prop} (constellation)
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:: Παρθένος {f} /Parthénos/
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virility {n} (the state of being virile)
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:: ανδρότητα {f} /andrótita/, ανδρισμός {m} /andrismós/
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virtual {adj} (in effect; not fact)
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:: εικονικός {m} /eikonikós/
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virtual {adj} (simulated in a computer)
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:: εικονικός {m} /eikonikós/
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virtual {adj} (in object-oriented programming)
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:: εικονικός {m} /eikonikós/
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virtual keyboard {n} (software that allows a user to enter characters)
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:: πληκτρολόγιο οθόνης {n} /pliktrológio othónis/, εικονικό πληκτρολόγιο {n} /eikonikó pliktrológio/
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virtual private network {n} (type of network)
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:: εικονικό ιδιωτικό δίκτυο {n} /eikonikó idiotikó díktyo/
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virtual reality {n} (virtual reality)
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:: εικονική πραγματικότητα {f} /eikonikí pragmatikótita/
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virtue {n} (excellence in morals)
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:: αρετή {f} /aretí/
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virtuoso {n} (A person with masterly ability, technique or style)
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:: βιρτουόζος {m} /virtouózos/
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virtuous {adj} (full of virtue, having excellent moral character)
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:: ηθικός /ithikós/, ενάρετος /enáretos/
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virtuous circle {n} (situation in which the solution to one problem makes each future problem easier to solve)
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:: ενάρετος κύκλος {m} /enáretos kýklos/
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virus {n} (infectious organism)
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:: ιός {m} /iós/
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Vis {prop} (island in the Adriatic Sea)
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:: Βις {n} /Vis/, Ίσσα {n} /Íssa/
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visa {n} (permit)
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:: βίζα {f} /víza/
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viscera {n} (internal organs of the body)
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:: σπλάγχνα {n-p} /splánchna/, σπλάχνα {n-p} /spláchna/
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viscosity {n} (physics: quantity expressing the magnitude of internal friction in a fluid)
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:: ιξώδες {n} /ixódes/
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viscount {n} (a member of the peerage above a baron but below a count or earl)
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:: υποκόμης {m} /ypokómis/
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viscous {adj} (having a thick, sticky consistency)
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:: ιξώδης /ixódis/
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vise {n} (two-jawed instrument for holding work)
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:: μέγγενη {f} /méngeni/
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Vishnu {prop} (the god)
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:: Βισνού {m} /Visnoú/
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visible {adj} (able to be seen)
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:: ορατός /oratós/, φανερός /fanerós/
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Visigoth {n} (member of an East Germanic tribe)
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:: Βησιγότθος {m} /Visigótthos/
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vision {n} (sense or ability of sight)
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:: όραση {f} /órasi/
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vision {n} (something imaginary one thinks one sees)
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:: όραμα {n} /órama/
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vision {n} (ideal or goal)
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:: όραμα {n} /órama/
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vision {n} (religious or mystical experience)
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:: όραμα {n} /órama/
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visit {v} (to go and meet (someone))
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:: επισκέπτομαι /episképtomai/
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visit {n} (single act of visiting)
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:: επίσκεψη {f} /epískepsi/
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visit {n} (meeting with a doctor)
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:: επίσκεψη {f} /epískepsi/
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visit {v} (to avenge) SEE: avenge
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visitation {n} (act of visiting)
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:: επίσκεψη {f} /epískepsi/
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visitation {n} (official visit)
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:: επίσκεψη {f} /epískepsi/
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visitation {n} (right to see one's child)
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:: δικαίωμα επίσκεψης {n} /dikaíoma epískepsis/
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visitation {n} (punishment or blessing ordained by God)
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:: επίσκεψη {f} /epískepsi/
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visiting card {n} (business card) SEE: business card
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visitor {n} (guest)
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:: επισκέπτης {m} /episképtis/
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visitor {n} (sightseer)
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:: επισκέπτης {m} /episképtis/
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visitors' book {n} (a facility for visitors' comments) SEE: guest book
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visor {n} (mask) SEE: mask
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vista {n} (distant view or prospect)
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:: θέα {f} /théa/, προοπτική {f} /prooptikí/, άποψη {f} /ápopsi/
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vista {n} (figuratively: vision)
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:: ορίζοντας {m} /orízontas/
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visual arts {n} (art forms that are primarily visual in nature)
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:: εικαστικές τέχνες /eikastikés téchnes/
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visual display unit {n} (computer display)
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:: μονάδα οπτικής παρουσίασης /monáda optikís parousíasis/
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visual field {n} (field of view) SEE: field of view
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visualization {n} (the act of visualizing, or something visualized)
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:: απεικόνιση {f} /apeikónisi/, οραματισμός {m} /oramatismós/
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visualization {n} (computing: a visual representation of data)
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:: απεικόνιση {f} /apeikónisi/
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vis-à-vis {n} (counterpart) SEE: counterpart
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vital {adj} (containing life) SEE: living
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vitalism {n} (doctrine that life involves a "vital force")
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:: βιταλισμός {m} /vitalismós/
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vitality {n} (energy or vigour)
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:: ζωντάνια /zontánia/
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vitamin {n} (organic compound essential to human health)
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:: βιταμίνη {f} /vitamíni/
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vitaminic {adj} (of or pertaining to vitamins)
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:: βιταμινικός /vitaminikós/
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viticulturist {n} (person who grows grapes)
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:: αμπελουργός {m} /ampelourgós/
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vitiligo {n} (patchy loss of skin pigmentation)
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:: λεύκη {f} /léfki/
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vitrine {n} (glass-paneled cabinet or case)
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:: βιτρίνα {f} /vitrína/
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vitriol {n} (sulfuric acid) SEE: sulfuric acid
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vitriolic {adj} (bitterly scathing) SEE: caustic
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viva {interj} (long live ... !) SEE: long live
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viviparous {adj} (of an animal)
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:: ζωοτόκος /zootókos/
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vivisection {n} (The action of invasive treatment of a living organism for scientific investigation)
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:: ζωοτομία {f} /zootomía/
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vixen {n} (attractive woman) SEE: fox
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Vixen {prop} (reindeer of Santa Claus)
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:: Πανούργος {m} /Panoúrgos/
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viz. {adv} (abbreviation for namely)
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:: ήτοι /ítoi/, δηλ. /dil./
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vizier {n} (high-ranking official)
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:: βεζίρης {m} /vezíris/
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Vladikavkaz {prop} (city)
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:: Βλαντικαφκάς /Vlantikafkás/
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Vladimir {prop} (male given name)
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:: Βλαδίμηρος {m} /Vladímiros/, Βλαντίμιρ {m} /Vlantímir/
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Vladimir {prop} (Russian city)
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:: Βλαντίμιρ {m} /Vlantímir/
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Vladivostok {prop} (seaport in Russia)
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:: Βλαδιβοστόκ /Vladivostók/
|
vlei {n} (marsh) SEE: marsh
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vlei {n} (wetland) SEE: wetland
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Vänern {prop} (Swedish lake)
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:: Βένερν /Vénern/
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vocabulary {n} (list of words)
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:: λεξιλόγιο {n} /lexilógio/
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vocal {adj} (of or pertaining to the voice or speech)
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:: φωνητικός /fonitikós/
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vocal {adj} (of or pertaining to a vowel)
|
:: φωνηεντικός /fonientikós/
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vocal cords {n} (folds of tissue)
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:: φωνητικές χορδές {f-p} /fonitikés chordés/
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vocation {n} (calling)
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:: κλίση {f} /klísi/
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vocation {n} (occupation for which a person is suited)
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:: επάγγελμα {n} /epángelma/
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vocative {adj} (of or pertaining to calling)
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:: κλητικός /klitikós/
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vocative {adj} (grammar: used in address)
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:: κλητικός /klitikós/
|
vocative {n} (grammatical case) SEE: vocative case
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vocative case {n} (case of address)
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:: κλητική {f} /klitikí/
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vociferous {adj} (making a noisy outcry)
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:: κραυγαλέος {m} /kravgaléos/, ηχηρός {m} /ichirós/
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vodka {n} (clear distilled alcoholic liquor)
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:: βότκα {f} /vótka/
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vodka {n} (serving)
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:: βότκα {f} /vótka/
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voetsek {interj} (get lost) SEE: get lost
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voice {n} (sound uttered by the mouth)
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:: φωνή {f} /foní/
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voice {n} (sound made through vibration of the vocal cords)
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:: φωνή {f} /foní/
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voice {n} (tone or sound emitted by anything)
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:: ήχος {m} /íchos/
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voice {n} (language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion)
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:: λαλιά {f} /laliá/
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voice {n} (opinion or choice expressed; judgment; a vote)
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:: ψήφος {f} /psífos/
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voice {n} (command, precept)
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:: επιταγή {f} /epitagí/, προσταγή {f} /prostagí/, κέλευσμα {n} /kélefsma/
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voice {n} (one who speaks; speaker)
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:: φωνή {f} /foní/
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voice {n} (grammar: particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs)
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:: φωνή {f} /foní/
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voice {v} (to clamor)
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:: κραυγάζω {m} /kravgázo/
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voice box {n} (larynx) SEE: larynx
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voiced {adj} (sounded with vibration of the vocal cords)
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:: ηχηρός /ichirós/
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voiceless {adj} ((phonetics, of a consonant) spoken without vibration of the vocal cords)
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:: άηχος /áichos/
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voice recognition {n} (function which processes spoken input into electronic commands)
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:: φωνητική αναγνώριση {f} /fonitikí anagnórisi/
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voivode {n} (a local ruler or official in various parts of central and eastern Europe)
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:: βοεβόδας {m} /voevódas/
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Vojvodina {prop} (autonomous province of Serbia)
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:: Βοϊβοντίνα /Voïvontína/
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vol. {n} (abbreviation of (the equivalent of) volume)
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:: τομ. /tom./, τ. /t./
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volatile {adj} (evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions)
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:: πτητικός {m} /ptitikós/
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volatile {adj} ((informal) explosive)
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:: εκρηκτικός {m} /ekriktikós/
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volatile {adj} ((of a price etc) variable or erratic)
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:: ευμετάβλητος {m} /evmetávlitos/, ρευστός {m} /refstós/
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volatile {adj} (fickle)
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:: ευμετάβλητος {m} /evmetávlitos/, επιπόλαιος {m} /epipólaios/, άστατος {m} /ástatos/
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volatile {adj} (temporary or ephemeral)
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:: προσωρινός {m} /prosorinós/, εφήμερος {m} /efímeros/
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volatile {adj} ((of a situation) potentially violent)
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:: εκρηκτικός {m} /ekriktikós/
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volatile {adj} ((computing, of memory) whose content is lost when the computer is powered down)
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:: πτητική /ptitikí/ (μνήμη /mními/)
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volcano {n} (mountain containing a magma chamber)
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:: ηφαίστειο {n} /ifaísteio/
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volcanologist {n} (person who studies volcanology)
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:: ηφαιστειολόγος {m} /ifaisteiológos/
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volcanology {n} (study of volcanoes)
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:: ηφαιστειολογία {f} /ifaisteiología/
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Volga {prop} (longest river in Europe, flowing to the Caspian Sea)
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:: Βόλγας {m} /Vólgas/
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Volgograd {prop} (Volgograd)
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:: Βόλγογκραντ /Vólgogkrant/
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volley {n} (shot in which the ball is played before it hits the ground)
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:: βολέ {n} /volé/
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volleyball {n} (game)
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:: πετοσφαίριση {f} /petosfaírisi/, βόλλεϋ {n} /vólleÿ/, βόλεϊ {n} /vóleï/
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volleyball {n} (ball used to play the game)
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:: πετόσφαιρα {f} /petósfaira/
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Volodymyr {prop} (Vladimir) SEE: Vladimir
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Volos {prop} (city)
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:: Βόλος /Vólos/
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volt {n} (unit of measure)
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:: βολτ {n} /volt/
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voltage {n} (difference in electrostatic potential)
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:: τάση {f} /tási/
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voltmeter {n} (instrument for measuring electric potential)
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:: βολτόμετρο {n} /voltómetro/
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volume {n} (three-dimensional measure of space)
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:: όγκος {m} /ógkos/
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volume {n} (strength of sound)
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:: ένταση {f} /éntasi/
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volume {n} (issues of a periodical over a period of one year)
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:: έτος {n} /étos/, χρόνος {m} /chrónos/
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volume {n} (single book of a publication issued in multi-book format, such as an encyclopedia)
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:: τόμος {m} /tómos/
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volume {n} (synonym for quantity, see also: quantity)
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:: όγκος {m} /ógkos/, κυβισμός {m} /kyvismós/
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voluntarily {adv} (in a voluntary manner)
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:: εθελοντικά /ethelontiká/, εκουσίως /ekousíos/
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voluntary {adj} (done, given, or acting of one's own free will)
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:: εκούσιος {m} /ekoúsios/, εθελοντικός {m} /ethelontikós/, προαιρετικός {m} /proairetikós/, εθελούσιος {m} /etheloúsios/
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voluntary {adj} (working or done without payment)
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:: εθελοντικός {m} /ethelontikós/
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volunteer {n} (one who voluntarily offers himself/herself for service)
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:: εθελοντής {m} /ethelontís/
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volunteerism {n} (tendency to volunteer)
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:: εθελοντισμός {m} /ethelontismós/
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Volvi {prop} (an island in Greece)
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:: Βολβη {n} /Volvi/ (Volvi)
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Volvo {prop} (automobile manufacturer)
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:: Βόλβο /Vólvo/
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vomit {v} (to regurgitate the contents of a stomach)
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:: εξεμώ /exemó/, κάνω εμετό /káno emetó/, ξερνώ /xernó/
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vomit {n} (regurgitated former contents of a stomach)
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:: έμεσμα {n} /émesma/, εμετός {m} /emetós/
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Vonitsa {prop} (a town in Greece)
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:: Βόνιτσα {f} /Vónitsa/ (vónitsa)
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voracious {adj} (devouring great quantities of food)
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:: αδηφάγος {m} {f} /adifágos/, αχόρταγος {m} /achórtagos/
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voracious {adj} (having a great appetite for anything)
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:: αδηφάγος {m} {f} /adifágos/, μανιώδης {m} {f} /maniódis/
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-vore {suffix} (an animal identified by their kind of diet)
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:: -φάγος {m} {f} /-fágos/
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Voronezh {prop} (city in Russia)
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:: Βορόνεζ /Vorónez/
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vortex {n} (whirlpool)
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:: δίνη {f} /díni/
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Vosges {prop} (department of France)
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:: Βοζ /Voz/
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vote {n} (formalised choice)
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:: ψηφοφορία {f} /psifoforía/
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vote {n} (instance of voting)
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:: ψήφος {f} /psífos/
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vote {v} (assert a formalised choice)
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:: ψηφίζω /psifízo/
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voter {n} (one who votes)
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:: ψηφοφόρος {m} {f} /psifofóros/
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vouchsafe {v} (Condescendingly grant a right)
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:: αξιώνω /axióno/
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Voula {prop} (a city in Greece)
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:: Βούλα {n} /Voúla/
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vow {n} (A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner)
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:: όρκος {m} /órkos/
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vow {n} (A declaration or assertion)
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:: διαβεβαίωση {f} /diavevaíosi/
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vowel {n} (sound)
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:: φωνήεν {n} /foníen/
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vowel {n} (letter)
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:: φωνήεν {n} /foníen/
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vowel harmony {n} (phonological process)
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:: φωνηεντική αρμονία {f} /fonientikí armonía/
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voyage {n} (long journey; especially by ship)
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:: ταξίδι {n} /taxídi/
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voyager {n} (traveller) SEE: traveller
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voyeur {n} (a person who derives sexual pleasure from secretly observing other people)
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:: ηδονοβλεψίας {m} /idonovlepsías/
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voyeurism {n} (derivation of sexual satisfaction by watching people secretly)
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:: ηδονοβλεψία {f} /idonovlepsía/
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Võro {prop} (language)
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:: Βόρο {m} /Vóro/
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V sign {n} (sign of victory)
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:: σήμα της ειρήνης {n} /síma tis eirínis/
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Vuelta a España {prop} (annual cycling race in Spain)
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:: Γύρος της Ισπανίας {m} /Gýros tis Ispanías/, Γύρος Ισπανίας {m} /Gýros Ispanías/
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vulcanite {n} (rubber)
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:: βουλκανίτης {m} /voulkanítis/
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vulcanization {n} (process by which rubber is hardened using heat and sulphur)
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:: βουλκανισμός {m} /voulkanismós/
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vulcanologist {n} (person who studies volcanoes) SEE: volcanologist
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vulcanology {n} (study of volcanoes) SEE: volcanology
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vulgar {adj} (distasteful, uncouth, obscene)
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:: χυδαίος /chydaíos/, πρόστυχος /próstychos/, αγοραίος /agoraíos/
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vulgar {adj} (having to do with common people)
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:: κοινός /koinós/
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vulgarian {n} (vulgar individual)
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:: αγροίκος νεόπλουτος /agroíkos neóploutos/
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vulgarian {adj} (having the characteristics of a vulgarian)
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:: χυδαίος /chydaíos/
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vulgarize {v} (To make something vulgar)
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:: εκχυδαΐζω /ekchydaḯzo/
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Vulgar Latin {prop} (the Latin language as spoken by people)
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:: Χυδαία λατινικά {n-p} /Chydaía latiniká/
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Vulgate {prop} (Latin Bible translation)
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:: Βουλγάτα {f} /Voulgáta/
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vulnerability {n} (security vulnerability) SEE: hole
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vulnerability {n} (state of being vulnerable)
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:: ευπάθεια {f} /efpátheia/, τρωτότητα {f} /trotótita/
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vulnerability {n} (specific weakness)
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:: αδυναμία {f} /adynamía/
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vulnerable {adj} (exposed to attack)
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:: ευάλωτος /eválotos/, ευπαθής /efpathís/, τρωτός /trotós/, ευπρόσβλητος /efprósvlitos/
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Vulpecula {prop} (autumn constellation)
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:: Αλώπηξ {f} /Alópix/
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vulture {n} (bird)
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:: γύπας {m} /gýpas/
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vulva {n} (collectively the external female sexual organs)
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:: αιδοίο {n} /aidoío/
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vulvectomy {n} (surgical removal of vulva)
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:: αιδοιεκτομή {f} /aidoiektomí/
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vuvuzela {n} (horn)
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:: βουβουζέλα {f} /vouvouzéla/
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VW {prop} (Volkswagen, a German car manufacturer)
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:: Βολκσβάγκεν /Volksvágken/
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Vyborg {prop} (city in Russia)
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:: Βίμποργκ {n} /Vímporgk/
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