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e {n} (name of the letter E, e) | :: ι {n} /i/ |
each {determiner} (every) | :: έκαστος {s} /ékastos/, κάθε /káthe/, κάθε ένας /káthe énas/, καθένας /kathénas/ |
each other {pron} (to one another; one to the other) | :: αλλήλων /allílon/ |
eagle {n} (any of several large carnivorous birds in the family Accipitridae) | :: αετός {m} /aetós/ |
eagle owl {n} (large owl of genus Bubo) | :: μπούφος {m} /boúfos/ |
eaglet {n} (an eagle chick) | :: αετόπουλο {n} /aetópoulo/, αετιδέας {m} /aetidéas/ |
ear {n} (fruiting body of a grain plant) | :: στάχυ {n} /stáchy/ |
ear {v} (archaic: to plough) | :: ζευγαρίζω /zevgarízo/, αροτριώ /arotrió/ |
ear {v} (plough) SEE: plough | :: |
ear {n} (organ of hearing) | :: αυτί {n} /aftí/ |
ear {n} (musical ability) | :: αυτί {n} /aftí/ |
earache {n} (pain in the ear) | :: πόνος αυτιού {m} /pónos aftioú/, ωταλγία {f} /otalgía/, πόνος στο αυτί {m} /pónos sto aftí/ |
eardrum {n} (membrane separating outer and middle ears) | :: ακουστικό τύμπανο {n} /akoustikó týmpano/ |
earl {n} (a British or Irish nobleman) | :: κόμης {m} /kómis/ |
earlier {adj} (occurring previously) | :: προηγούμενος {m} /proïgoúmenos/ |
ear lobe {n} (a part of the ear) | :: λοβός {m} /lovós/ |
early {adj} (at a time in advance of the usual) | :: πρώιμος {m} /próimos/ |
early {adj} (arriving at a time before expected) | :: πρόωρος {m} /próoros/ |
early {adj} (near the start or beginning) | :: πρώιμος {m} /próimos/ |
early {adj} (illness: having begun to occur) | :: πρώιμος {m} /próimos/ |
early {adv} (at a time before expected) | :: νωρίς /norís/ |
early bird {n} (one who wakes early) | :: πρωινός τύπος {m} /proinós týpos/, πρωινός {m} /proinós/ |
early riser {n} (early bird) SEE: early bird | :: |
earnestness {n} (quality of being earnest) | :: φιλότιμο {n} /filótimo/, ειλικρίνεια {f} /eilikríneia/ |
earphone {n} (sound device held near the ear) | :: ακουστικό {n} /akoustikó/ |
earphones {n} (small speakers worn over the ears) | :: ακουστικά {p} /akoustiká/ |
earplug {n} (protective clothing for the ear canal) | :: ωτασπίδα /otaspída/ |
earring {n} (piece of jewelry) | :: σκουλαρίκι {n} /skoularíki/ |
earth {n} (soil) | :: χώμα {n} /chóma/, γη {f} /gi/ |
earth {n} (any general rock-based material) | :: χώμα {n} /chóma/ |
earth {n} (the ground, land) | :: γη {f} /gi/, γαία {f} /gaía/ |
earth {n} (electrical connection) | :: γείωση {f} /geíosi/ |
earth {n} (fox's lair) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
earth {n} (world of our current life, as opposed to afterlife) | :: γη {f} /gi/ |
earth {n} (one of the four basic elements) | :: γη {f} /gi/ |
earth {n} (one of the five basic elements) | :: γη {f} /gi/ |
earth {v} (connect electrically to the earth) | :: γειώνω /geióno/ |
earth {v} (to bury) | :: θάβω /thávo/, ενταφιάζω /entafiázo/ |
earth {prop} (our planet, third out from the Sun) SEE: Earth | :: |
Earth {prop} (third planet of the Solar System) | :: Γη {f} /Gi/ |
Earthling {n} (inhabitant of the planet Earth) | :: γήινος {m} /gíinos/ |
earthly {adj} (as opposed to heaven) | :: επίγειος /epígeios/ |
earth pig {n} (aardvark) SEE: aardvark | :: |
earthquake {n} (shaking of the surface of a planet) | :: σεισμός {m} /seismós/, [personification] Εγκέλαδος {m} /Egkélados/, τερρεμότο {m} /terremóto/ [Italiot] |
earthworm {n} (worm (animal)) | :: γαιοσκώληκας {m} /gaioskólikas/, σκουληκαντέρα {f} /skoulikantéra/ |
earthworm {n} (person) | :: σκουλήκι {n} /skoulíki/ |
earwax {n} (waxy substance secreted by the ear) | :: κυψελίδα {f} /kypselída/, [colloquial] κερί {n} /kerí/ |
ease {v} (To reduce the difficulty of (something)) | :: διευκολύνω /diefkolýno/ |
easel {n} (upright frame for displaying or supporting something) | :: καβαλέτο {n} /kavaléto/ |
easily {adv} (without difficulty) | :: εύκολα /éfkola/ |
east {n} (compass point) | :: ανατολή {f} /anatolí/ |
east {adj} (of or pertaining to the east) | :: ανατολικός {m} /anatolikós/ |
east {adj} (from the East) | :: ανατολικός {m} /anatolikós/ |
East {prop} (wind from the east) | :: Λεβάντες {m} /Levántes/ |
East {prop} (Eastern world) | :: ανατολή {f} /anatolí/ |
East Asia {prop} | :: ανατολική Ασία {f} /anatolikí Asía/ |
Easter {n} (Christian holiday) | :: Πάσχα {n} /Páscha/ |
Easter Bunny {prop} (Symbolic rabbit sometimes depicted delivering Easter eggs to children) | :: πασχαλινό λαγουδάκι {n} /paschalinó lagoudáki/ |
Easter egg {n} (a dyed or decorated egg) | :: πασχαλινό αβγό {n} /paschalinó avgó/ |
Easter egg {n} (a chocolate confection in the shape of an egg) | :: πασχαλινό αβγό {n} /paschalinó avgó/ |
Easter Island {prop} (Island in the Pacific) | :: Νησί του Πάσχα {n} /Nisí tou Páscha/ |
eastern {adj} (related to the east) | :: ανατολικός /anatolikós/ |
Eastern Bonelli's warbler {n} (Phylloscopus orientalis) | :: βουνοφυλλοσκόπος {m} /vounofylloskópos/ |
Eastern Europe {prop} (Eastern Europe) | :: Ανατολική Ευρώπη {f} /Anatolikí Evrópi/ |
Eastern Orthodox {adj} (pertaining to the Eastern Orthodox Church) | :: Ανατολικός Ορθόδοξος /Anatolikós Orthódoxos/ |
Eastern Orthodox Church {prop} (division of Christianity) | :: Ανατολική Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία {f} /Anatolikí Orthódoxi Ekklisía/ |
Eastertide {n} (Eastertime) | :: πασχαλιά {f} /paschaliá/ |
Eastertime {n} (Eastertime) | :: Πασχαλιά {f} /Paschaliá/ |
East Germany {prop} (former European country) | :: Ανατολική Γερμανία {f} /Anatolikí Germanía/ |
East Macedonia and Thrace {prop} (one of the 13 peripheries of Greece) | :: Ανατολική Μακεδονία και Θράκη /Anatolikí Makedonía kai Thráki/ |
east-northeast {n} (compass point) | :: ανατολικά-βορειοανατολικά {n-p} /anatoliká-voreioanatoliká/ |
East Sea {prop} (Baltic sea) SEE: Baltic Sea | :: |
East Sea {prop} (Sea of Japan) SEE: Sea of Japan | :: |
East Sea {prop} (Dead Sea) SEE: Dead Sea | :: |
east-southeast {n} (compass point) | :: ανατολικά-νοτιοανατολικά {n-p} /anatoliká-notioanatoliká/ |
East Timor {prop} (Country in Oceania) | :: Ανατολικό Τιμόρ {n} /Anatolikó Timór/ |
East Turkestan {prop} (Xinjiang) SEE: Xinjiang | :: |
easy {adj} (comfortable) SEE: comfortable | :: |
easy {adj} (requiring little skill or effort) | :: εύκολος /éfkolos/ |
easy {adj} (consenting readily to sex) | :: εύκολος {m} /éfkolos/ |
easy come, easy go {proverb} (easily won and easily lost; usually said when resigned to a loss) | :: ανεμομαζώματα διαβολοσκορπίσματα /anemomazómata diavoloskorpísmata/ |
easy does it {phrase} (do something gently or slowly) | :: με το μαλακό /me to malakó/ |
eat {v} (to ingest, see also: consume; ingest) | :: τρώω /tróo/, τρώγω /trógo/, εσθίω /esthío/ [obsolete] |
eat {v} (colloquial: cause to worry) | :: τρώω /tróo/, σκοτίζω /skotízo/ |
eat {v} (eat a meal) | :: τρώω /tróo/, τρώγω /trógo/, γευματίζω /gevmatízo/, εσθίω /esthío/ [obsolete], έδω /édo/ [obsolete] |
eatable {adj} (able to be eaten) SEE: edible | :: |
eating disorder {n} (psychological disorder) | :: διαταραχή σίτισης {f} /diatarachí sítisis/ |
eating irons {n} (slang: cutlery) | :: μαχαιροπήρουνα {n-p} /machairopírouna/ |
eavesdropper {n} (one who eavesdrops) | :: ωτακουστής {m} /otakoustís/ |
eBay {prop} (eBay (alternative non-romanised names)) | :: ημπεη /impeï/ |
Ebenezer {prop} (male given name) | :: Εμπενίζερ /Empenízer/ |
Ebola {n} (Ebola virus) SEE: Ebola virus | :: |
Ebola {n} (Ebola fever) SEE: Ebola fever | :: |
Ebola fever {n} (illness caused by the Ebola virus) | :: αιμορραγικός πυρετός του Έμπολα {m} /aimorragikós pyretós tou Émpola/ |
Ebola virus {n} (virus) | :: ιός Έμπολα {m} /iós Émpola/ |
ebonite {n} (product of vulcanizing rubber with sulfur) | :: εβονίτης {m} /evonítis/ |
ebony {n} (tree) | :: έβενος {m} /évenos/ |
ebony {adj} (made of ebony wood) | :: εβένινος /evéninos/ |
ebony {adj} (deep, dark black colour) | :: κατάμαυρος /katámavros/ |
e-book {n} (electronic book) | :: ηλεκτρονικό βιβλίο {n} /ilektronikó vivlío/ |
e-book reader {n} (e-reader) SEE: e-reader | :: |
ebullioscope {n} (an instrument used to measure the boiling point of liquids) | :: ζεσεοσκόπιο {n} /zeseoskópio/, ζεοσκόπιο /zeoskópio/ |
ebullioscopy {n} (measurement of the boiling point of liquids) | :: ζεσεοσκοπία {f} /zeseoskopía/ |
ECB {prop} (European Central Bank) | :: ΕΚΤ /EKT/ |
eccentric {n} (person who does not behave like others) | :: παράξενος {m} /paráxenos/ |
eccentricity {n} (the quality of being eccentric) | :: εκκεντρικότητα {m} /ekkentrikótita/ |
eccentricity {n} (eccentric behaviour) | :: εκκεντρικότητα {m} /ekkentrikótita/ |
ecchymosis {n} (skin discoloration) SEE: bruise | :: |
Ecclesiastes {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Εκκλησιαστής /Ekklisiastís/ |
ecclesiastic {adj} (pertaining to the church) | :: εκκλησιαστικός {m} /ekklisiastikós/ |
ecclesiastic {n} (one who adheres to a church-based philosophy) | :: κληρικός {m} /klirikós/ |
ecclesiastical {adj} (pertaining to the church) | :: εκκλησιαστικός {m} /ekklisiastikós/ |
Ecclesiastical Latin {prop} (Latin language) | :: εκκλησιαστικά λατινικά {n-p} /ekklisiastiká latiniká/ |
Ecclesiasticus {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Σοφία Σειράχ /Sofía Seirách/, Σοφία Ίησου Σειράχ /Sofía Íisou Seirách/ |
ecclesiologist {n} (one versed in ecclesiology) | :: εκκλησιολόγος {m} {f} /ekklisiológos/ |
ecclesiology {n} (branch of theology) | :: εκκλησιολογία /ekklisiología/ |
echidna {n} (any of the four species of small spined monotremes) | :: έχιδνα {f} /échidna/, αγκαθωτός μυρμηγκοφάγος {m} /agkathotós myrmigkofágos/ |
echinacea {n} (plant) | :: εχινάκεα {f} /echinákea/ |
echinacea {n} (extract) | :: εχινάκεα {f} /echinákea/ |
echinococcosis {n} (a potentially fatal parasitic disease of animals and humans, caused by the Echinococcus tapeworm) | :: εχινοκοκκίαση {f} /echinokokkíasi/ |
echinococcus {n} (parasite) | :: εχινόκοκκος {m} /echinókokkos/ |
echo {n} (reflected sound) | :: ηχώ {f} /ichó/ |
echo {v} (to repeat back what another has just said) | :: ηχώ /ichó/, αντηχώ /antichó/, αντιλαλώ /antilaló/ |
eclaircise {v} (to make clear) SEE: clarify | :: |
eclampsia {n} (complication of pregnancy) | :: εκλαμψία {f} /eklampsía/ |
eclectic {adj} (selecting a mixture of what appear to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles) | :: εκλεκτικός /eklektikós/ |
eclipse {n} (passage of a planetary object between others) | :: εκλείψη {f} /ekleípsi/ |
ecliptic {n} (Earth's orbital plane) | :: εκλειπτική {f} /ekleiptikí/ |
eco- {prefix} (concerning ecology or the environment) | :: οικο- /oiko-/ |
ecology {n} (branch of biology) | :: οικολογία {f} /oikología/ |
econometrician {n} (expert in econometrics) | :: οικονομέτρης {m} /oikonométris/ |
econometrics {n} (branch of economics) | :: οικονομετρία {n} /oikonometría/ |
economic {adj} (pertaining to an economy) | :: οικονομικός /oikonomikós/ |
economical {adj} (relating to economy) SEE: economic | :: |
economical {adj} (careful with money) | :: οικονομικός {m} /oikonomikós/ |
economical {adj} (saving money or resources) | :: οικονομικός {m} /oikonomikós/ |
economics {n} (study) | :: οικονομικά {n-p} /oikonomiká/ |
economist {n} (expert in economics) | :: οικονομολόγος {m} {f} /oikonomológos/ |
economize {v} (to use sparingly) | :: οικονομώ /oikonomó/ |
economy {n} (effective management of the resources of a community or system) | :: οικονομία {f} /oikonomía/ |
economy {n} (frugal use of resources) | :: οικονομία {f} /oikonomía/ |
economy {n} (production and distribution and consumption) | :: οικονομία {f} /oikonomía/ |
ecosystem {n} (system of an ecological community and its environment) | :: οικοσύστημα {n} /oikosýstima/ |
ecotourism {n} (responsible travel) | :: οικοτουρισμός {m} /oikotourismós/ |
ecru {adj} (beige) SEE: beige | :: |
ecstasy {n} (intense pleasure) | :: έκσταση {f} /ékstasi/ |
ecstasy {n} (intense emotion) | :: έκσταση {f} /ékstasi/ |
ecstasy {n} (trance associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation) | :: έκσταση {f} /ékstasi/ |
ecstasy {n} (drug) | :: Έκσταση {f} /Ékstasi/ |
ecstatic {adj} (feeling or characterized by ecstasy) | :: εκστατικός /ekstatikós/ |
ECT {n} (Translations) | :: ΗΣΘ /ISTh/ |
Ectasian {prop} (Ectasian period) | :: Εκτάσια {f} /Ektásia/ |
ectopic {adj} (being out of place, having an abnormal position) | :: έκτοπος /éktopos/ |
ectopic pregnancy {n} (type of pregnancy) | :: εξωμήτριος κύηση {f} /exomítrios kýisi/ |
ectoplasm {n} (parapsychology: visible substance believed to emanate from spiritualistic mediums) | :: εκτόπλασμα {n} /ektóplasma/ |
ectothermic {adj} (of or relating to ectotherm) | :: εξωθερμικός /exothermikós/, ψυχρόαιμος /psychróaimos/ |
Ecuador {prop} (country in South America) | :: Ισημερινός {m} /Isimerinós/ |
Ecumenical Patriarch {n} (archbishop of Constantinople) | :: Οικουμενικός Πατριάρχης {m} /Oikoumenikós Patriárchis/ |
ecumenism {n} (ecumenical doctrines and practices) | :: οικουμενισμός {m} /oikoumenismós/ |
edelweiss {n} (a European perennial alpine plant) | :: εντελβάις /entelváis/ |
Eden {prop} (garden) | :: Εδέμ /Edém/ |
edentate {adj} (toothless) SEE: toothless | :: |
edentulous {adj} (toothless) SEE: toothless | :: |
Edgar {prop} (male given name) | :: Έντγκαρ {n} /Éntgkar/ |
edge {n} (boundary line of a surface) | :: άκρη {f} /ákri/, χείλος {n} /cheílos/ |
edge {n} (joining line between two vertices of a polygon) | :: ακμή {f} /akmí/ |
edge {n} (thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | :: κόψη {f} /kópsi/ |
Ediacaran {prop} (Ediacaran period) | :: Εδιακαρανική {f} /Ediakaranikí/ |
edible {adj} (that can be eaten without harm; suitable for consumption) | :: βρώσιμος /vrósimos/, φαγώσιμος /fagósimos/, εδώδιμος /edódimos/ |
edible {n} (anything edible) | :: φαγώσιμα {n-p} /fagósima/, εδώδιμα {n-p} /edódima/ |
edict {n} (proclamation of law) | :: διάταγμα {n} /diátagma/, χρυσόβουλο {n} /chrysóvoulo/ |
edifice {n} (building) | :: κτήριο {n} /ktírio/ |
Edinburgh {prop} (capital of Scotland) | :: Εδιμβούργο {n} /Edimvoúrgo/ |
Edirne {prop} (a city in Eastern Thrace) | :: Αδριανούπολη /Adrianoúpoli/ |
edition {n} (literary work) | :: έκδοση {f} /ékdosi/ |
edition {n} (whole set of copies, print run) | :: έκδοση {f} /ékdosi/ |
editio princeps {n} (first printed edition of a work previously only published as manuscript) | :: πρώτη έκδοση {n} /próti ékdosi/ |
editor {n} (person who edits) | :: συντάκτης {m} /syntáktis/ |
editor {n} (person who edited a specific document) | :: επιμελητής {m} /epimelitís/ |
editor {n} (newspaper editor) | :: συντάκτης {m} /syntáktis/ |
Edmonton {prop} (city in Alberta, Canada) | :: Έντμοντον /Éntmonton/ |
Edo {prop} (former name of Tokyo) | :: Έντο {n} /Énto/, Γέντο {n} /Génto/ |
e-dress {n} (e-mail address) SEE: e-mail address | :: |
educate {v} (to instruct or train) | :: εκπαιδεύω /ekpaidévo/ |
education {n} (process or art of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment) | :: εκπαίδευση {f} /ekpaídefsi/ |
education {n} (facts, skills and ideas that have been learned, either formally or informally) | :: μόρφωση {f} /mórfosi/ |
educational {adj} (Of or pertaining to education) | :: εκπαιδευτικός /ekpaideftikós/ |
educator {n} (teacher) SEE: teacher | :: |
Edward {prop} (male given name) | :: Εδουάρδος {m} /Edouárdos/ |
eel {n} (any fish of the order Anguilliformes) | :: χέλι {n} /chéli/ |
eel {n} (Anguilla anguilla) SEE: European eel | :: |
eeny, meeny, miny, moe {n} (similar children's counting-out games in other languages) | :: α μπε μπα μπλομ του κίθε μπλομ /a be ba blom tou kíthe blom/ |
eeriness {n} (the condition of being eerie) | :: παραδοξότητα {f} /paradoxótita/ |
ef {n} (name of the letter F, f) | :: εφ {n} /ef/ |
effect {n} (result of an action) | :: αποτέλεσμα {n} /apotélesma/, επίδραση {f} /epídrasi/, πραγματοποίηση {f} /pragmatopoíisi/ |
effect {n} (special effect in film) | :: εφφέ {n} /effé/, εφέ {n} /efé/ |
effect {n} (state of being binding and enforceable) | :: ισχύς {f} /ischýs/ |
effect {n} (scientific phenomenon) | :: φαινόμενο {n} /fainómeno/ |
effect {v} (to make or bring about; to implement) | :: εκτελώ /ekteló/, αποτελώ /apoteló/, φέρνω αποτέλεσμα /férno apotélesma/ |
effective {adj} (producing a decided or decisive effect) | :: αποτελεσματικός /apotelesmatikós/ |
effectuate {v} (to be the cause of) | :: πραγματοποιώ /pragmatopoió/, πραγματώνω /pragmatóno/, υλοποιώ /ylopoió/ |
effeminacy {n} (the quality of being effeminate) | :: θηλυπρέπεια {f} /thilyprépeia/ |
effeminate {adj} (of a man, behaving like a woman) | :: θηλυπρεπής {m} /thilyprepís/ |
effervesce {v} (to emit small bubbles) | :: αφρίζω /afrízo/ |
effervescent {adj} (fizzy) | :: αναβράζων {m} /anavrázon/ |
effloresce {v} (to come forth) SEE: emerge | :: |
efflorescence {n} (production of flowers) | :: άνθηση {f} /ánthisi/, εξάνθηση {f} /exánthisi/ |
efflorescence {n} (rapid flowering of a culture) | :: άνθηση {f} /ánthisi/ |
efflorescence {n} (eruption on the skin) | :: εξάνθημα {n} /exánthima/ |
efflower {v} (leatherworking: remove an outer surface with a knife) SEE: graze | :: |
effluvium {n} (gaseous or vaporous emission) | :: αναθυμίαση {f} /anathymíasi/ |
effort {n} (endeavor) SEE: endeavor | :: |
effort {n} (the amount of work involved in achieving something) | :: προσπάθεια {f} /prospátheia/ |
effrontery {n} (insolent and shameless audacity) | :: θράσος {n} /thrásos/ |
effusive {adj} (extravagant or excessive) | :: διαχυτικός /diachytikós/ |
e.g. {adv} (abbreviation for “for example”) | :: π.χ. /p.ch./, παραδείγματος χάριν /paradeígmatos chárin/ |
Egeria {prop} (The Roman nymph or goddess) | :: Ηγερία {f} /Igería/ |
Egeria {prop} (Asteroid) | :: Ηγερία {f} /Igería/ |
egg {v} (to throw eggs at) | :: παίρνω με τ' αβγά /paírno me t' avgá/ |
egg {v} (to encourage) | :: προτρέπω /protrépo/ |
egg {n} (body housing an embryo) | :: αβγό {n} /avgó/ |
egg {n} (egg of domestic fowl as food item) | :: αβγό {n} /avgó/ |
egg {n} (ovum) | :: ωάριο {n} /oário/, αβγό {n} /avgó/ |
egg {n} (something shaped like an egg) | :: αβγό {n} /avgó/ |
eggbeater {n} (eggwhisk) SEE: eggwhisk | :: |
egg cell {n} (ovum) SEE: ovum | :: |
eggcup {n} (a small dish used to support a boiled egg while it is eaten) | :: αβγοθήκη {f} /avgothíki/ |
egghead {n} (pejorative: intellectual) | :: διανοούμενος {m} /dianooúmenos/ |
egg on {v} (provoke) | :: παρακινώ /parakinó/ |
eggplant {n} (plant) | :: μελιτζάνα {f} /melitzána/ |
eggplant {n} (edible fruit) | :: μελιτζάνα {f} /melitzána/ |
egg salad {n} (dish made of hard-boiled eggs) | :: αυγοσαλάτα {f} /avgosaláta/ |
egg-shaped {adj} (having the shape of an egg) | :: ωοειδής /ooeidís/ |
eggshell {n} (object) | :: αβγότσουφλο {n} /avgótsouflo/ |
eggwhisk {n} (utensil) | :: αβγοδάρτης {m} /avgodártis/ |
egg white {n} (clear part of an egg) SEE: albumen | :: |
egg yolk {n} (central part of an egg) SEE: yolk | :: |
ego {n} (the self) | :: εγώ {n} /egó/ |
egocentrism {n} (following ones egotistical desires) | :: εγωκεντρισμός {m} /egokentrismós/ |
egotism {n} (preoccupation with oneself) | :: εγωτισμός /egotismós/ |
egotism {n} (belief that one is superior) | :: εγωτισμός /egotismós/ |
egress {n} (exit) SEE: exit | :: |
egret {n} (Any of various wading birds of the genera Egretta or Ardea) | :: τσικνιάς {m} /tsikniás/ |
Egypt {prop} (country in North Africa) | :: Αίγυπτος {f} /Aígyptos/ |
Egyptian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Egypt) | :: αιγυπτιακός /aigyptiakós/ |
Egyptian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Egyptians) | :: αιγυπτιακός /aigyptiakós/ |
Egyptian {n} (person from Egypt) | :: Αιγύπτιος {m} /Aigýptios/, Αιγύπτια {f} /Aigýptia/ |
Egyptian {prop} (language) | :: αιγυπτιακά {n-p} /aigyptiaká/ |
Egyptian goose {n} (Alopochen aegyptiacus) | :: αιγυπτιακή χήνα {f} /aigyptiakí chína/ |
Egyptological {adj} | :: αιγυπτιολογικός /aigyptiologikós/ |
Egyptologist {n} (A person; one who is skilled professes or practices Egyptology) | :: αιγυπτιολόγος {m} {f} /aigyptiológos/ |
egyptology {n} (Egyptology) SEE: Egyptology | :: |
Egyptology {n} (the study of ancient Egypt) | :: αιγυπτιολογία {f} /aigyptiología/ (aigyptiología) |
eider {n} (duck of genus Somateria) | :: σωματερία {f} /somatería/ |
eidolon {n} (a representation of an ideal form) | :: είδωλο {n} /eídolo/ |
eidolon {n} (a ghost or elusive entity) | :: είδωλο {n} /eídolo/ |
Eiffel Tower {prop} (tower in Paris) | :: Πύργος του Άιφελ {m} /Pýrgos tou Áifel/ |
eigen- {prefix} | :: ιδιο- /idio-/ |
eigenfunction {n} (function) | :: ιδιοσυνάρτηση {f} /idiosynártisi/ |
eigenspace {n} (set of the eigenvectors associated with a particular eigenvalue) | :: ιδιόχωρος {m} /idióchoros/ |
eigenvalue {n} (scalar multiplier of an eigenvector) | :: ιδιοτιμή {f} /idiotimí/ |
eigenvector {n} (vector not rotated by linear transformation) | :: ιδιοδιάνυσμα {n} /idiodiánysma/ |
eight {num} (cardinal number 8) | :: οκτώ /októ/, η΄ /i΄/ [numeral] |
eighteen {num} (cardinal number) | :: δεκαοκτώ /dekaoktó/ |
eighth {adj} (ordinal form of the number eight, see also: 8th) | :: όγδοος /ógdoos/ |
eighth {n} (person or thing in the eighth position) | :: όγδοος {m} /ógdoos/ |
eighth {n} (one of eight equal parts of a whole) | :: όγδοος {m} /ógdoos/ |
eighth note {n} (eighth note) SEE: quaver | :: |
eight hundred {num} (cardinal number 800) | :: οκτακόσια /oktakósia/ |
eightieth {adj} (ordinal form of the number eighty) | :: ογδοηκοστός /ogdoïkostós/ |
eighty {num} (80) | :: ογδόντα /ogdónta/ |
eighty-eight {num} (88) | :: ογδόντα οκτώ /ogdónta októ/ |
eighty-five {num} (the cardinal number 85) | :: ογδόντα πέντε /ogdónta pénte/ |
eighty-four {num} (84) | :: ογδόντα τέσσαρες /ogdónta téssares/ |
eighty-nine {num} (89) | :: ογδόντα εννέα /ogdónta ennéa/ |
eighty-one {num} (81) | :: ογδόντα έν /ogdónta én/ |
eighty-seven {num} (87) | :: ογδόντα επτά /ogdónta eptá/ |
eighty-six {num} (cardinal number 86) | :: ογδόντα έξ /ogdónta éx/ |
eighty-three {num} (83) | :: ογδόντα τρείς /ogdónta treís/ |
eighty-two {num} (82) | :: ογδόντα δύο /ogdónta dýo/ |
Eileithyia {prop} (goddess of childbirth) | :: Ειλείθυια /Eileíthyia/ |
Einstein {prop} (Albert Einstein) | :: Αϊνστάιν {m} /Aïnstáin/ |
einsteinium {n} (element with atomic number 99) | :: αϊνστάνιο {n} /aïnstánio/ |
either {determiner} (each of two) | :: είτε /eíte/ |
either {adv} ((after a negative) as well) | :: ούτε /oúte/ |
either way {adv} (regardless of what happens) | :: όπως και να έχει /ópos kai na échei/ |
ejaculate {v} (to eject semen or vaginal fluid) | :: εκσπερματίζω /ekspermatízo/, εκσπερματώνω /ekspermatóno/ |
ejaculate {v} | :: εκσπερματώνω /ekspermatóno/, εκσπερματίζω /ekspermatízo/ |
ejaculation {n} (ejection of semen through the urethra) | :: εκσπερμάτιση {f} /ekspermátisi/ |
eject {v} (to compel to leave) | :: βγάζω /vgázo/ |
eke {adv} (also) SEE: also | :: |
eke {n} (addition) SEE: addition | :: |
el {n} (name of the letter L, l) | :: ελ {n} /el/ |
elaborate {v} (to give further detail or explanation) | :: εμβαθύνω /emvathýno/ |
Elam {prop} (ancient civilization) | :: Ελάμ {n} /Elám/ |
elasticity {n} (quality of being elastic) | :: ελαστικότητα {f} /elastikótita/ |
elastin {n} (protein with elastic properties, similar to collagen) | :: ελαστίνη {f} /elastíni/ |
elastomer {n} (any polymer having the elastic properties of rubber) | :: ελαστομερές {n} /elastomerés/ |
Elba {prop} (Italian island) | :: Έλβα {f} /Élva/ |
Elbasan {prop} (city) | :: Ελβασάν /Elvasán/ |
Elbe {prop} (European river) | :: Έλβας {m} /Élvas/ |
elbow {n} (joint between upper arm and forearm) | :: αγκώνας {m} /agkónas/, ωλένη {f} /oléni/ |
elbow bone {n} (ulna) SEE: ulna | :: |
Elbrus {prop} (mountain) | :: Ελμπρούς /Elmproús/ |
El Clásico {n} (any match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid) | :: Ελ Κλάσικο {n} /El Klásiko/ |
elder {n} (Sambucus nigra) | :: ακτέα {f} /aktéa/ |
elderberry {n} (elder tree) SEE: elder | :: |
elder statesman {n} (term of respect) | :: πρύτανης {c} /prýtanis/ |
Eleanor {prop} (female given name) | :: Ελεονώρα {f} /Eleonóra/ |
Eleazar {prop} (biblical character) | :: Ελεάζαρ /Eleázar/ |
elect {v} (to elect) SEE: choose | :: |
elect {n} (One chosen or set apart) | :: εκλεκτός {m} /eklektós/, εκλεκτή {f} /eklektí/ |
elect {v} (to choose or make decision) | :: διαλέγω /dialégo/ |
elect {v} (to choose in election) | :: εκλέγω /eklégo/ |
elect {adj} (who has been elected) | :: εκλεγμένος /eklegménos/ |
election {n} (process of choosing a new leader or representatives) | :: εκλογή {f} /eklogí/, εκλογές {f-p} /eklogés/ |
election {n} (choice of a leader or representatives) | :: εκλογή {f} /eklogí/ |
election {n} (conscious choice) | :: εκλογή {f} /eklogí/ |
elector {n} (person eligible to vote) | :: ψηφοφόρος {m} {f} /psifofóros/ |
elector {n} (official) | :: εκλέκτορας {m} /ekléktoras/, εκλέκτορες {m-p} /ekléktores/, εκλεκτόρισσα {f} /eklektórissa/, εκλεκτόρισσες {f-p} /eklektórisses/ |
electoral {adj} (of, or relating to elections) | :: εκλογικός /eklogikós/ |
electoral fraud {n} (illegal interference with an election) | :: καλπονοθεία {f} /kalponotheía/, καλπονόθευση {f} /kalponóthefsi/ |
electorate {n} (those entitled to vote collectively) | :: εκλογικό σώμα {n} /eklogikó sóma/ |
Electra {prop} (mythical women) | :: Ηλέκτρα {f} /Iléktra/ |
electric {adj} (electrical) | :: ηλεκτρικός /ilektrikós/ |
electric {adj} (electronic (musical instrument)) | :: ηλεκτρικός {m} /ilektrikós/ |
electrical {adj} (electric) SEE: electric | :: |
electrical energy {n} (form of energy) | :: ηλεκτρική ενέργεια {f} /ilektrikí enérgeia/ |
electrically {adv} (by means of electricity) | :: ηλεκτρικά /ilektriká/ |
electrical resistance {n} (opposition offered by a conductor) | :: ηλεκτρική αντίσταση {f} /ilektrikí antístasi/ |
electrical tape {n} (plastic tape) | :: μονωτική ταινία {f} /monotikí tainía/ |
electric chair {n} (device used for performing execution by electrocution) | :: ηλεκτρική καρέκλα {f} /ilektrikí karékla/ |
electric chair {n} (electrically powered wheelchair) | :: ηλεκτρική αναπηρική πολυθρόνα {f} /ilektrikí anapirikí polythróna/ |
electric charge {n} (electric energy of a charged body) | :: ηλεκτρικό φορτίο {n} /ilektrikó fortío/ |
electric charge {n} | :: ηλεκτρικό φορτίο {n} /ilektrikó fortío/ |
electric current {n} (measurement of the rate of flow of electric charge) | :: ηλεκτρικό ρεύμα {n} /ilektrikó révma/, ρεύμα {n} /révma/ |
electric eel {n} (species of fish) | :: ηλεκτροφόρο χέλι {n} /ilektrofóro chéli/, [colloquial] μουδιάστρα {f} /moudiástra/ |
electric energy {n} (electrical energy) SEE: electrical energy | :: |
electric guitar {n} (guitar which requires electronic amplification) | :: ηλεκτρική κιθάρα {f} /ilektrikí kithára/ |
electrician {n} (tradesman who works with electrical equipment) | :: ηλεκτρολόγος {m} /ilektrológos/ |
electricity {n} (form of energy) | :: ηλεκτρισμός {m} /ilektrismós/ |
electric shock {n} (physical reaction) | :: ηλεκτροπληξία {f} /ilektroplixía/ |
electrification {n} (the act of electrifying, or the state of being charged with electricity) | :: ηλέκτριση {f} /iléktrisi/ |
electrify {v} (to communicate electricity to) | :: ηλεκτρίζω /ilektrízo/ |
electrify {v} (to cause electricity to pass through) | :: ηλεκτρίζω /ilektrízo/ |
electrify {v} (to excite suddenly and violently) | :: ηλεκτρίζω /ilektrízo/ |
electro- {prefix} (of electricity or electrical) | :: ηλεκτρο- /ilektro-/ |
electrocardiogram {n} (trace of an electrocardiograph) | :: ηλεκτροκαρδιογράφημα {n} /ilektrokardiográfima/ |
electrochemistry {n} (chemistry pertaining to electricity) | :: ηλεκτροχημεία {f} /ilektrochimeía/ |
electroconvulsive therapy {n} (biomedical therapy using electrical current) | :: ηλεκτροσπασμοθεραπεία {f} /ilektrospasmotherapeía/ |
electrocute {v} (to cause death from immediate complications resulting from electric shock) | :: ηλεκτρίζω /ilektrízo/ |
electrocution {n} (accidental death or suicide by electric shock) | :: ηλεκτροπληξία {f} /ilektroplixía/ |
electrode {n} (the terminal through which electric current passes) | :: ηλεκτρόδιο {n} /ilektródio/ |
electrodynamics {n} (study of phenomena associated with moving electric charges) | :: ηλεκτροδυναμική {f} /ilektrodynamikí/ |
electroencephalogram {n} (a recording of electrical brain activity made by an electroencephalograph) | :: ηλεκτροεγκεφαλογράφημα {n} /ilektroegkefalográfima/ |
electroencephalograph {n} (an instrument used for recording of electrical brain activity) | :: ηλεκτροεγκεφαλογράφος {m} /ilektroegkefalográfos/ |
electroencephalography {n} (measurement of electrical activity in medicine) | :: ηλεκτροεγκεφαλογραφία {f} /ilektroegkefalografía/ |
electrolysis {n} (chemical change) | :: ηλεκτρόλυση {f} /ilektrólysi/ |
electrolysis {n} (destruction of hair roots by electric current) | :: ηλεκτρόλυση {f} /ilektrólysi/ |
electrolyte {n} (substance that ionizes and conducts electricity) | :: ηλεκτρολύτης {m} /ilektrolýtis/ |
electromagnet {n} (magnet) | :: ηλεκτρομαγνήτης {m} /ilektromagnítis/ |
electromagnetic interaction {n} (electromagnetic interaction) | :: ηλεκτρομαγνητική αλληλεπίδραση {f} /ilektromagnitikí allilepídrasi/ |
electromagnetic radiation {n} (radiation) | :: ηλεκτρομαγνητική ακτινοβολία {f} /ilektromagnitikí aktinovolía/ |
electromagnetic spectrum {n} (electromagnetic spectrum) | :: ηλεκτρομαγνητικό φάσμα {n} /ilektromagnitikó fásma/ |
electromagnetism {n} (a fundamental force) | :: ηλεκτρομαγνητισμός {m} /ilektromagnitismós/ |
electromechanical {adj} (combining the fields of mechanics and electronics) | :: ηλεκτρομηχανικός {m} /ilektromichanikós/ |
electromotive force {n} (EMF) | :: ηλεκτρεγερτική δύναμη {f} /ilektregertikí dýnami/ |
electron {n} (the negatively charged subatomic particles that orbit atoms) | :: ηλεκτρόνιο {n} /ilektrónio/ |
electron hole {n} (lack of an electron) SEE: hole | :: |
electronic {adj} (pertaining to electrons) | :: ηλεκτρονιακός /ilektroniakós/ |
electronic {adj} (operating on behavior of electrons) | :: ηλεκτρονικός /ilektronikós/ |
electronic {adj} (generated by electronic device) | :: ηλεκτρονικός /ilektronikós/ |
electronic book {n} (e-book) SEE: e-book | :: |
electronic cigarette {n} (electronic cigarette) | :: ηλεκτρονικό τσιγάρο {n} /ilektronikó tsigáro/ |
electronic game {n} (game played on an electronic device) | :: ηλεκτρονικό παιχνίδι {n} /ilektronikó paichnídi/ |
electronic mail {n} (email) SEE: email | :: |
electronics {n} ((physics)) | :: ηλεκτρονική {f} /ilektronikí/ |
electrophoresis {n} (method for separation of large molecules) | :: ηλεκτροφόρηση {f} /ilektrofórisi/ |
electrostatics {n} (branch of physics) | :: ηλεκτροστατική {f} /ilektrostatikí/ |
electrotype {n} (printing plate) | :: ηλεκτροτυπία {f} /ilektrotypía/ |
electrum {n} (fossil resin) SEE: amber | :: |
electrum {n} (alloy of gold and silver) | :: κεχριμπάρι {n} /kechrimpári/ |
elegance {n} | :: κομψότητα {f} /kompsótita/ |
elegant {adj} (exhibiting elegance) | :: κομψός /kompsós/ |
elegy {n} (mournful or plaintive poem or song) | :: ελεγεία /elegeía/ |
element {n} (simplest or essential part or principle of anything) | :: ουσία {f} /ousía/, στοιχείο {n} /stoicheío/ |
element {n} (chemistry: simplest chemical substance) | :: στοιχείο {n} /stoicheío/ |
element {n} (alchemy: one of the four basic building blocks) | :: στοιχείο {n} /stoicheío/ |
element {n} (atmospheric forces) | :: στοιχεία {n-p} /stoicheía/ |
element {n} (place or state of being that an individual or object is better suited towards) | :: στοιχείο {n} /stoicheío/ |
element {n} (group of people with a common characteristic) | :: στοιχείο {n} /stoicheío/ |
elemental {adj} (basic, fundamental, elementary) SEE: elementary | :: |
elementary {adj} (relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something) | :: στοιχειώδης /stoicheiódis/ |
elementary {adj} (relating to an elementary school) | :: στοιχειώδης /stoicheiódis/ |
elementary {adj} (relating to a subatomic particle) | :: στοιχειώδης /stoicheiódis/ |
elementary school {n} (school for children) SEE: primary school | :: |
elephant {n} (mammal) | :: ελέφαντας {m} /eléfantas/ |
elephantiasis {n} (disease) | :: ελεφαντίαση {f} /elefantíasi/ |
elephant seal {n} (mammal of the genus Mirounga) | :: θαλάσσιος ελέφαντας {m} /thalássios eléfantas/ (thalássios eléfantas) |
elevate {v} (promote) SEE: promote | :: |
elevate {v} (ennoble) SEE: ennoble | :: |
elevator {n} (permanent construction) SEE: lift | :: |
eleven {num} (the cardinal number occurring after ten and before twelve) | :: έντεκα /énteka/ |
elevenses {n} (short mid-morning break) | :: διάλειμμα {n} /diáleimma/, δεκατιανό {n} /dekatianó/ |
eleventh {adj} (ordinal form of eleven, see also: 11th) | :: ενδέκατος /endékatos/ |
elf {n} (mythical, supernatural being) | :: ξωτικό {n} /xotikó/ |
elf {n} (very diminutive person) SEE: dwarf | :: |
elide {v} (to leave out or omit) | :: παραλείπω /paraleípo/ |
eligibility {n} (quality of being eligible) | :: εκλογιμότητα {f} /eklogimótita/, αιρετότητα {f} /airetótita/ |
elimination {n} (act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off) | :: εξάλειψη {f} /exáleipsi/, εξοβελισμός {m} /exovelismós/ |
elimination {n} (act of discharging or excreting waste products) | :: αποβολή {f} /apovolí/ |
elimination {n} (act of causing a quantity to disappear from an equation) | :: απαλοιφή {f} /apaloifí/ |
Elis {prop} (ancient Greek city-state) | :: Ήλιδα /Ílida/ |
Elisabeth {prop} (female given name) SEE: Elizabeth | :: |
elision {n} (the omission of a letter or syllable) | :: έκθλιψη {f} /ékthlipsi/ |
elite {adj} (of high birth or social position) | :: ελίτ {f} /elít/ |
elitism {n} (belief society should be run by elite) | :: ελιτισμός {m} /elitismós/ |
elixir {n} (alchemy: liquid which was believed to turn non-precious metals to gold) | :: ελιξήριο {n} /elixírio/ |
elixir {n} (liquid which is believed to cure all ills) | :: ελιξήριο {n} /elixírio/ |
elixir {n} (pharmacy: sweet taste-masking liquid) | :: ελιξήριο {n} /elixírio/ |
elixir of life {n} (elixir that brings immortality) | :: ελιξήριο της ζωής {n} /elixírio tis zoḯs/ |
Elizabeth {prop} (female given name) | :: Ελισάβετ {f} /Elisávet/, Ισαβέλλα {f} /Isavélla/ |
Elizabeth {prop} (mother of John the Baptist) | :: Ελισάβετ {f} /Elisávet/ |
Elizabethan {n} (pertaining to the reign of Elizabeth I of England) | :: ελισαβετιανός /elisavetianós/ |
elk {n} (Alces alces) SEE: moose | :: |
elk {n} (wapiti - Cervus canadensis) SEE: wapiti | :: |
Elliniko {prop} (a city in Greece) | :: Ελληνικό {n} /Ellinikó/ |
Ellinikon {prop} (older form of Elliniko) | :: Ελληνικόν /Ellinikón/ |
ellipsis {n} (typographic mark) | :: αποσιωπητικά {n-p} /aposiopitiká/ |
ellipsis {n} (omission of word or phrase) | :: έλλειψη {f} /élleipsi/ |
elm {n} (tree of genus Ulmus) | :: λεύκα {f} /léfka/ |
El Niño {n} (a global coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon) | :: Ελ Νίνιο {n} /El Nínio/ |
Elohim {prop} (name for God) | :: Ελοχίμ {m} /Elochím/ |
elope {v} (run away to get married) | :: κλέβομαι /klévomai/ |
eloquence {n} (the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing) | :: ευγλωττία {f} /evglottía/, ευφράδεια {f} /effrádeia/ |
El Salvador {prop} (country in Central America) | :: Ελ Σαλβαδόρ {n} /El Salvadór/ |
else {adv} (word that implies any result with the exception of the one being referred to) | :: αλλιώς /alliós/ |
else {adv} (statement in computing that indicates the result of a conditional statement (if) evaluating as false) | :: αλλιώς /alliós/ |
Elsinore {prop} (Danish city) | :: Ελσινόρη {f} /Elsinóri/ |
elusive {adj} (evading capture, comprehension or remembrance) | :: ασύλληπτος /asýlliptos/, φευγαλέος /fevgaléos/ |
Elysian Fields {prop} (Elysian Fields, see also: Elysium) | :: Ηλύσια Πεδία {n-p} /Ilýsia Pedía/ |
Elysium {prop} (In mythology: paradise, see also: Elysian Fields) | :: Ηλύσια Πεδία {n-p} /Ilýsia Pedía/ |
elytron {n} (outer covering of insect) | :: έλυτρο {n} /élytro/ |
em {n} (name of the letter M, m) | :: έμ /ém/ |
e-mail {n} (email) SEE: email | :: |
e-mail {v} (email) SEE: email | :: |
email {n} (system for transferring messages from one computer to another) | :: ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο {n} /ilektronikó tachydromeío/, ηλ. ταχ. {n} /il. tach./ |
email {n} (message sent through email an email system) | :: ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο {n} /ilektronikó tachydromeío/, ηλεκτρονικό μήνυμα {n} /ilektronikó mínyma/ |
email address {n} (e-mail address) SEE: e-mail address | :: |
e-mail address {n} (unique identifier) | :: διεύθυνση ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου {f} /diéfthynsi ilektronikoú tachydromeíou/ |
emanate {v} (To come from a source) | :: πηγάζω /pigázo/ |
emancipation {n} (act of setting free from the power of another) | :: χειραφέτηση {f} /cheirafétisi/ |
embalm {v} (to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | :: ταριχεύω /tarichévo/ |
embarge {v} (to put in a barge) | :: επιβιβάζω /epivivázo/ |
embarge {v} (to board a barge) | :: επιβιβάζομαι /epivivázomai/ |
embark {v} (to get on a boat) | :: επιβιβάζομαι /epivivázomai/, μπαρκάρω /barkáro/ |
embarrass {v} (to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely) | :: ντροπιάζω /dropiázo/ |
embarrassing {adj} (causing embarrassment) | :: ντροπιαστικός /dropiastikós/ |
embassy {n} (organization representing a foreign state) | :: πρεσβεία {f} /presveía/ |
embedded {adj} (part of; firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into) | :: πακτωμένος {m} /paktoménos/, εμφυτευμένος {m} /emfytevménos/, ενσωματωμένος {m} /ensomatoménos/ |
embedded {adj} (partially buried in concrete or planted in earth) | :: χωμένος {m} /choménos/, μπηγμένος {m} /bigménos/, φυτευτός {m} /fyteftós/ |
embellish {v} (to make more beautiful and attractive) | :: διακοσμώ /diakosmó/, στολίζω /stolízo/ |
embellish {v} (to make sound or look better) | :: εξωραΐζω /exoraḯzo/ |
ember {n} (glowing piece of coal or wood) | :: θράκα {f} /thráka/ |
ember {n} (smoldering ash) SEE: embers | :: |
embers {n} (the smoldering or glowing remains of a fire, smoldering ash) | :: χόβολη {f} /chóvoli/ |
embetterment {n} (improvement) SEE: improvement | :: |
embezzle {v} (to steal money that one has been trusted with) | :: υπεξαιρώ /ypexairó/ |
embezzlement {n} (The fraudulent conversion of property from a property owner) | :: υπεξαίρεση {f} /ypexaíresi/ |
emblem {n} (representative symbol) | :: έμβλημα {n} /émvlima/ |
embodiment {n} (entity typifying an abstraction) | :: ενσάρκωση {f} /ensárkosi/ |
embody {v} (represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify) | :: ενσαρκώνω /ensarkóno/ |
embody {v} (include or represent, especially as part of a cohesive whole) | :: συσσωματώνω /syssomatóno/, ενσωματώνω /ensomatóno/ |
embolism {n} (obstruction or occlusion of an artery by an embolus) | :: εμβολισμός {m} /emvolismós/ |
embrace {v} (to clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection, see also: hug) | :: ασπάζομαι /aspázomai/ |
embrace {v} (to enfold, to include (ideas, principles, etc.)) | :: ασπάζομαι /aspázomai/ |
embroider {v} (to stitch a decorative design on fabric with needle and thread) | :: κεντάω /kentáo/ |
embroider {v} (to add imaginary detail to a narrative) | :: κεντάω /kentáo/ |
embroidery {n} (ornamentation) | :: κέντημα {n} /kéntima/ |
embroidery {n} (fabric) | :: κέντημα /kéntima/ |
embroilment {n} (an entangled situation) SEE: imbroglio | :: |
embryo {n} (fertilized egg before developing into a fetus) | :: έμβρυο {n} /émvryo/ |
embryo {n} (an organism in the earlier stages of development before it emerges from the egg, or before metamorphosis) | :: έμβρυο {n} /émvryo/ |
embryo {n} (in viviparous animals: the young animal's earliest stages in the mother's body) | :: έμβρυο {n} /émvryo/ |
embryo {n} (in humans: the cell growth up to the end of the seventh week in the mother's body) | :: έμβρυο {n} /émvryo/ |
embryology {n} (the scientific study of embryos) | :: εμβρυολογία {f} /emvryología/ |
embryonic {adj} (embryology: of or relating to an embryo) | :: εμβρυϊκός {m} /emvryïkós/ |
embryonic {adj} (figuratively: something, especially a project, that is very new and is still evolving) | :: εμβρυϊκός {m} /emvryïkós/ |
em dash {n} (typographical symbol '—') | :: διπλή παύλα {f} /diplí pávla/ |
emerald {n} (gemstone) | :: σμαράγδι {n} /smarágdi/ |
emerald {n} (colour) | :: σμαραγδένιο {n} /smaragdénio/, βαθυπράσινο {n} /vathyprásino/ |
emerald {adj} (of a rich green colour) | :: σμαράγδένιος /smarágdénios/ |
emerge {v} (to become known) | :: αναδύομαι /anadýomai/ |
emergency {n} (situation requiring urgent assistance) | :: έκτακτη ανάγκη {f} /éktakti anágki/ |
emergency exit {n} (exit for evacuation) | :: έξοδος κινδύνου {f} /éxodos kindýnou/ |
emery {n} (mineral) | :: σμύριδα {f} /smýrida/ |
emery cloth {n} (abrasive material) | :: σμυριδόπανο {n} /smyridópano/ |
emetic {adj} (causing nausea and vomiting) | :: εμετικός /emetikós/ |
emetic {n} (agent) | :: εμετικό {n} /emetikó/ |
Emilia-Romagna {prop} (region of Italy) | :: Αιμιλία-Ρωμανία {f} /Aimilía-Romanía/ |
Emily {prop} (given name) | :: Αιμιλία /Aimilía/ |
eminent {adj} (remarkable, great) | :: έξοχος /éxochos/, εξαίρετος /exaíretos/ |
eminent {adj} (of a person: distinguished, noteworthy) | :: επιφανής /epifanís/, διαπρεπής /diaprepís/, διακεκριμένος /diakekriménos/, εξέχων /exéchon/ |
eminently {adv} (to a great degree) | :: εξόχως /exóchos/ |
emir {n} (Islamic prince or leader) | :: εμίρης {m} /emíris/ |
emirate {n} (country ruled by an emir) | :: εμιράτο {n} /emiráto/ |
emissary {n} (an agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else) | :: αγγελιοφόρος {m} /angeliofóros/, απεσταλμένος {m} /apestalménos/ |
emissary {n} (a venous channel in the skull) | :: εκφορητικός πόρος {m} /ekforitikós póros/ |
emission {n} (act of sending or throwing out) | :: εκπομπή {f} /ekpompí/ |
Emmanuel {prop} (male given name) | :: Εμμανουήλ {m} /Emmanouíl/ |
Emmanuel {prop} (figure whose birth is foretold) SEE: Immanuel | :: |
Emmanuel {prop} (this figure, regarded as Christ) SEE: Immanuel | :: |
emoji {n} (digital graphic icon) | :: εμότζι {n} /emótzi/ |
emotion {n} (person's internal state of being) | :: συναίσθημα {n} /synaísthima/ |
emotionally {adv} (in an emotional manner) | :: συναισθηματικά /synaisthimatiká/ |
empathy {n} (intellectual identification with another person) | :: ενσυναίσθηση {f} /ensynaísthisi/ |
empathy {n} (capacity to understand another person's point of view) | :: κατανόηση {f} /katanóisi/, συμπάθεια {f} /sympátheia/ |
emperor {n} (ruler of an empire) | :: αυτοκράτορας {m} /aftokrátoras/ |
emphasis {n} (special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important) | :: έμφαση {f} /émfasi/ |
emphasis {n} (special attention or prominence given to something) | :: έμφαση {f} /émfasi/ |
emphasis {n} (prominence given to a syllable or words) | :: έμφαση {f} /émfasi/ |
emphasize {v} (stress) | :: υπογραμμίζω /ypogrammízo/ |
emphatic {adj} (characterized by emphasis) | :: κατηγορηματικός /katigorimatikós/ |
emphatically {adv} (in an emphatic manner) | :: κατηγορηματικά /katigorimatiká/, εμφατικά /emfatiká/ |
empire {n} (political unit, having numerous or extensive territories) | :: αυτοκρατορία {f} /aftokratoría/ |
empire {n} (political unit ruled by an emperor) | :: αυτοκρατορία {f} /aftokratoría/ |
empire {n} (group of states) | :: αυτοκρατορία {f} /aftokratoría/ |
empire {n} (enterprise under the control of one person) | :: αυτοκρατορία {f} /aftokratoría/ |
empiric {n} (unqualified or dishonest practitioner) SEE: charlatan | :: |
empiric {adj} (empiric) SEE: empirical | :: |
empiric {n} (one guided by empiricism) SEE: empiricist | :: |
empirical {adj} (pertaining to or based on experience) | :: εμπειρικός {m} /empeirikós/ |
empirical {adj} (pertaining to, derived from, or testable by observations) | :: εμπειρικός {m} /empeirikós/ |
empirically {adv} (based on experience as opposed to theoretical knowledge) | :: εμπειρικά /empeiriká/ |
empiricism {n} (philosophical theory) | :: εμπειρισμός {m} /empeirismós/, εμπειριοκρατία {f} /empeiriokratía/ |
empiricist {n} (an advocate or supporter of empiricism) | :: εμπειριοκράτης {m} /empeiriokrátis/ |
emplacement {n} (A place where a thing is located) | :: τοποθεσία {f} /topothesía/ |
employ {v} (employ, apply) SEE: use | :: |
employ {v} (to give someone work) | :: απασχολώ /apascholó/ |
employ {v} (to put into use) | :: χρησιμοποιώ /chrisimopoió/ |
employability {n} (state of being employable) | :: απασχολησιμότητα {f} /apascholisimótita/ |
employee {n} (individual who provides labor to a company or another person) | :: υπάλληλος {c} /ypállilos/ |
employer {n} (person or entity which employs others) | :: εργοδότης {m} /ergodótis/, εργοδότρια {f} /ergodótria/ |
employment {n} (use, purpose) | :: χρήση {f} /chrísi/ |
employment {n} (the act of employing) | :: πρόσληψη {f} /próslipsi/, εργοδοσία {f} /ergodosía/, εργοδότηση {f} /ergodótisi/ |
employment {n} (the state of being employed) | :: απασχόληση {f} /apaschólisi/, εργασία {f} /ergasía/ |
employment {n} (the work or occupation for which one is paid) | :: εργασία {f} /ergasía/, δουλειά {f} /douleiá/ |
employment {n} (an activity to which one devotes time) | :: εργασία {f} /ergasía/, απασχόληση {f} /apaschólisi/ |
employment contract {n} (category of contract) | :: σύμβαση εργασίας {f} /sýmvasi ergasías/ |
emporium {n} (place within a city for commerce and trading, see also: marketplace) | :: αγορά {f} /agorá/, εμπορείο {n} /emporeío/ |
emporium {n} (shop that offers a wide variety of goods for sale) | :: εμπορείο {n} /emporeío/, εμπορικό {n} /emporikó/ |
empower {v} (to give permission to) | :: εξουσιοδοτώ /exousiodotó/ |
empower {v} (to give confidence and/or strength to) | :: παρέχω /parécho/ |
empress {n} (female monarch of an empire) | :: αυτοκράτειρα {f} /aftokráteira/ |
empress {n} (wife or widow of an emperor) | :: αυτοκράτειρα {f} /aftokráteira/ |
empty {adj} (devoid of content) | :: άδειος {m} /ádeios/, κενός {m} /kenós/ |
empty {v} (to make empty) | :: αδειάζω /adeiázo/ |
empty-handed {adj} (emptyhanded) SEE: emptyhanded | :: |
emptyhanded {adj} (having nothing to give) | :: με άδεια χέρια /me ádeia chéria/ |
emptyhanded {adj} (having given or received nothing) | :: με άδεια χέρια /me ádeia chéria/ |
empty-headed {adj} (silly) | :: κουφιοκέφαλος /koufiokéfalos/ |
empty space {n} (vacuum) SEE: vacuum | :: |
empyema {n} (collection of pus) | :: εμπύημα {n} /empýima/ |
emu {n} (Dromaius novaehollandiae) | :: εμού {n} /emoú/ |
emulation {n} (software) | :: εξομοίωση {f} /exomoíosi/, προσομοίωση {f} /prosomoíosi/ |
emulator {n} (person or thing that emulates) | :: ζηλωτής {m} /zilotís/, μιμητής {m} /mimitís/ |
emulator {n} (software or hardware that simulates another system) | :: εξομοιωτής {m} /exomoiotís/ |
emulsifier {n} (substance that helps an emulsion form) | :: γαλακτωματοποιητής {m} /galaktomatopoiitís/ |
emulsify {v} (To make into an emulsion) | :: γαλακτωματοποιώ /galaktomatopoió/ |
emulsion {n} (suspension of one liquid in another) | :: γαλάκτωμα {n} /galáktoma/ |
en {n} (name of the letter N, n) | :: εν {n} /en/ |
enable {v} (to activate a function of an electronic or mechanical device) | :: ενεργοποιώ /energopoió/ |
enable {v} | :: καθιστώ ικανό /kathistó ikanó/ |
enamel {n} (opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects) | :: έγκαυστον {n} /égkafston/, σμάλτο {n} /smálto/ [colloquial], εμαγιέ {n} /emagié/ [colloquial] |
enamel {n} (covering on the tooth) | :: αδαμαντίνη {f} /adamantíni/ |
enamel {v} (to coat with enamel) | :: βερνικώνω /vernikóno/, επισμαλτώνω /epismaltóno/ |
en bloc {adv} (as a whole) | :: ομαδικά /omadiká/ |
encapsulation {n} (object-oriented programming: grouping together an object's state) | :: ενθυλάκωση {f} /enthylákosi/ |
Enceladus {prop} (mythology) | :: Εγκέλαδος {m} /Egkélados/ |
Enceladus {prop} (moon of Saturn) | :: Εγκέλαδος {m} /Egkélados/ |
encephalic {adj} (relating to the encephalon) | :: εγκεφαλικός /egkefalikós/ |
encephalitis {n} (inflammation of the brain) | :: εγκεφαλίτιδα {f} /egkefalítida/ |
encephalopathy {n} (condition affecting the brain) | :: εγκεφαλοπάθεια {f} /egkefalopátheia/ |
enchain {v} (to restrain with, or as if with, chains) | :: αλυσοδένω /alysodéno/ |
enchant {v} (to attract and delight) | :: γοητεύω /goïtévo/ |
enchant {v} (to cast a spell upon) | :: γοητεύω /goïtévo/ |
enchanted {adj} (under the influence of enchantment) | :: μαγεμένος /mageménos/ |
enchanting {adj} (having the ability to enchant) | :: γοητευτικός /goïteftikós/ |
encode {v} (to convert plain text into code) | :: κωδικοποιώ /kodikopoió/, κωδικογραφώ /kodikografó/ |
encoder {n} (a device to encode a signal) | :: κωδικοποιητής {m} /kodikopoiitís/ |
encoding {n} (character encoding (computing)) | :: κωδικοποίηση {f} /kodikopoíisi/ |
encomium {n} (tribute) | :: εγκώμιο {n} /egkómio/ |
encomium {n} (category of oratory) | :: εγκώμιο {n} /egkómio/ |
encompass {v} (encircle) | :: περικυκλώ /perikykló/ |
encompass {v} (surround) | :: περικλείω /perikleío/, περιβάλλω /perivállo/ |
encompass {v} (include) | :: περιλαμβάνω /perilamváno/ |
encore {n} (a call for a repeat performance) | :: πρόσκληση {f} /prósklisi/ |
encounter {v} (meet (someone) or find (something), especially unexpectedly) | :: συναντώ /synantó/ |
encounter {v} (confront (someone or something)) | :: αντιμετωπίζω /antimetopízo/ |
encounter {v} (engage in conflict) | :: συμπλέκομαι /symplékomai/ |
encounter {n} (unplanned meeting) | :: συνάντηση {f} /synántisi/, συναπάντημα {n} /synapántima/ |
encounter {n} (hostile meeting) | :: αναμέτρηση {f} /anamétrisi/, συμπλοκή {f} /symplokí/ |
encourage {v} (mentally support or motivate) | :: ενθαρρύνω /entharrýno/ |
encourage {v} (spur on, recommend) | :: παρακινώ /parakinó/, συνιστώ /synistó/, παροτρύνω /parotrýno/ |
encourage {v} (foster, give help or patronage) | :: ενθαρρύνω /entharrýno/ |
encouragement {n} (the act of encouraging) | :: ενθάρρυνση {f} /enthárrynsi/ |
encouragement {n} (that which serves to incite, support, promote or advance, as favor, countenance, reward etc.) | :: παρότρυνση {f} /parótrynsi/, προτροπή {f} /protropí/, παρακίνηση {f} /parakínisi/ |
encroach {v} (to intrude unrightfully on someone else’s rights or territory) | :: επεμβαίνω /epemvaíno/ |
encroach {v} (to advance gradually beyond due limits) | :: επεκτείνομαι /epekteínomai/ |
encryption {n} (process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge, key files, and/or passwords) | :: κρυπτογράφηση /kryptográfisi/ |
encyclopaedia {n} (encyclopedia) SEE: encyclopedia | :: |
encyclopedia {n} (comprehensive reference with articles on a range of topics) | :: εγκυκλοπαίδεια {f} /egkyklopaídeia/ |
end {n} (extreme part) | :: τέλος {n} /télos/, πέρας {n} /péras/, τέρμα {n} /térma/, λήξη {f} /líxi/, άκρο {n} /ákro/ [edge], άκρη {f} /ákri/ [edge] |
end {n} (death) | :: τέλος {n} /télos/ |
end {n} (purpose) | :: σκοπός {m} /skopós/ |
end {v} (ergative, intransitive: be finished, be terminated) | :: τελειώνω /teleióno/, λήγω /lígo/ |
end {v} (transitive: finish, terminate (something)) | :: τελειώνω /teleióno/ |
en dash {n} (typographical symbol –) | :: παύλα {f} /pávla/ |
endbrain {n} (telencephalon) SEE: telencephalon | :: |
endearment {n} (act or process of endearing) | :: καλόπιασμα {n} /kalópiasma/ |
endearment {n} (an expression of affection) | :: χαϊδευτικό {n} /chaïdeftikó/ |
endeavor {n} (a sincere attempt) | :: προσπάθεια {f} /prospátheia/ |
endeavor {n} (enterprise; assiduous or persistent activity) | :: απόπειρα {f} /apópeira/ |
endeavor {v} (attempt through application of effort) | :: προσπαθώ /prospathó/, πασχίζω /paschízo/, αποπειρώμαι /apopeirómai/ |
endemic {adj} (native to a particular area) | :: ενδημικός {m} /endimikós/ |
endemic {adj} (peculiar to a particular area) | :: ενδημικός {m} /endimikós/ |
endemic {adj} (prevalent in a particular area) | :: ενδημικός {m} /endimikós/ |
ending {n} (last part of something) | :: κατάληξη {f} /katálixi/ πέρας {n} /péras/ |
ending {n} (grammar: last morpheme of a word) SEE: termination | :: |
end in itself {n} (something without a purpose) | :: αυτοσκοπός {m} /aftoskopós/ |
endive {n} (leafy salad vegetable, Cichorium endivia) | :: αντίδι {n} /antídi/ |
endless {adj} (having no end) | :: ατελείωτο {n} /ateleíoto/, ατελείωτος /ateleíotos/ |
endlessly {adv} (in an endless manner) | :: ατέλειωτα {n-p} /atéleiota/ |
endnote {n} (annotation placed at the end of a document) | :: σημείωση τέλους {f} /simeíosi télous/ |
endocarp {n} (inner layer of the pericarp) | :: ενδοκάρπιο {n} /endokárpio/ |
endocrine {adj} (producing internal secretions that are transported around the body by the bloodstream) | :: ενδοκρινής /endokrinís/ |
endocrine gland {n} (gland) | :: ενδοκρινής αδένας {m} /endokrinís adénas/ |
endocrinologist {n} (practitioner of endocrinology) | :: ενδοκρινολόγος {m} {f} /endokrinológos/ |
endocrinology {n} (study of the endocrine glands) | :: ενδοκρινολογία /endokrinología/ |
endodermic {adj} (of or relating to the endoderm; endodermal) | :: ενδοδερμικός /endodermikós/ |
endodontics {n} (branch of dentistry) | :: ενδοδοντία {f} /endodontía/ |
endodontist {n} (one who specializes in endodontics) | :: ενδοδοντιστής {m} /endodontistís/ |
endogamy {n} (the practice of marrying within one's own social group) | :: ενδογαμία {f} /endogamía/ |
endogenize {v} (become endogenous) | :: ενδογενοποιώ /endogenopoió/ |
endogenous {adj} (produced, originating or growing from within) | :: ενδογενής /endogenís/ |
endogenous {adj} (of a disease, caused by factors within the body) | :: ενδογενής /endogenís/ |
endometriosis {n} (endometrium condition) | :: ενδομητρίωση {f} /endomitríosi/ |
endoparasite {n} (indwelling parasite) | :: ενδοπαράσιτο {n} /endoparásito/ |
endoplasmic reticulum {n} (network of membranes) | :: ενδοπλασματικό δίκτυο {n} /endoplasmatikó díktyo/ |
endorphin {n} (any of a group of peptide hormones) | :: ενδορφίνη {f} /endorfíni/ |
endoscope {n} (instrument) | :: ενδοσκόπιο {n} /endoskópio/ |
endoscopy {n} (examination using an endoscope) | :: ενδοσκόπηση {f} /endoskópisi/ |
endosperm {n} (tissue) | :: ενδοσπέρμιο {n} /endospérmio/ |
endosymbiotic theory {n} (the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts) | :: ενδοσυμβιοτική θεωρία /endosymviotikí theoría/ |
endothelial {adj} (of or pertaining to the endothelium) | :: ενδοθηλιακός {m} /endothiliakós/ |
endothelialization {n} (formation of endothelial tissue) | :: ενδοθηλιοποίηση {f} /endothiliopoíisi/ |
endothelioma {n} (neoplasm) | :: ενδοθηλίωμα {n} /endothilíoma/ |
endothelium {n} (thin layer of cells) | :: ενδοθήλιο {n} /endothílio/ |
endowment {n} (something with which a person or thing is endowed) | :: χάρισμα {n} /chárisma/ |
endowment {n} (property or funds invested for the support and benefit of a person or not-for-profit institution) | :: δωρεά {f} /doreá/ |
end product {n} (finished product) SEE: finished product | :: |
end times {n} (the days leading up to the second coming of the Messiah) | :: εσχατον /eschaton/ |
end up {v} (conclude, turn out) | :: γίνομαι /gínomai/, καταντάω /katantáo/ [negative or unfortunate sense] |
endure {v} (to endure) SEE: take | :: |
endure {v} (endure, undergo) SEE: suffer | :: |
endure {v} (to continue despite obstacles) | :: αντέχω /antécho/ |
endure {v} (to tolerate something) | :: αντέχω /antécho/, ανέχομαι /anéchomai/, υπομένω /ypoméno/ |
endure {v} (to suffer) | :: υπομένω /ypoméno/, αντέχω /antécho/, τραβάω /traváo/, εγκαρτερώ /egkarteró/ |
end user {n} (the final consumer of a product; the intended recipient or user) | :: τελικός χρήστης {m} /telikós chrístis/ |
end user license agreement {n} (a contract between the manufacturer or copyright holder) | :: άδεια χρήσης τελικού χρήστη /ádeia chrísis telikoú chrísti/ |
enema {n} (injection of fluid into the rectum) | :: κλύσμα {n} /klýsma/, υποκλυσμός {m} /ypoklysmós/ |
enemy {n} (someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else) | :: εχθρός {m} /echthrós/ |
enemy line {n} (line of battle of one's enemy) | :: γραμμή του εχθρού {f} /grammí tou echthroú/ |
energumen {n} (A person possessed by an evil ghost, spirit, or entity) | :: ενεργούμενο {m} /energoúmeno/ |
enfeoff {v} (to give up completely) SEE: surrender | :: |
engaged {adj} (busy or employed) SEE: busy | :: |
engagement {n} (period of time when marriage is planned or promised) | :: μνηστεία {f} /mnisteía/, αρραβώνας {m} /arravónas/ |
engagement ring {n} (a ring signifying a promise to wed) | :: βέρα {f} /véra/ |
engine {n} (mechanical device) | :: μηχανή {f} /michaní/, κινητήρας {f} /kinitíras/ |
engine {n} (locomotive) SEE: locomotive | :: |
engine driver {n} (person) | :: αμαξάς {m} /amaxás/ |
engineer {n} (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering) | :: μηχανικός {m} {f} /michanikós/, μηχανολόγος {m} {f} /michanológos/ |
engineer {n} (person who finds a technical solution to a problem) | :: μηχανικός {m} {f} /michanikós/ |
engineer {n} (locomotive operator) | :: μηχανικός {m} {f} /michanikós/ |
engineer {v} (to work as engineer) | :: χαλκεύω /chalkévo/, απεργάζομαι /apergázomai/, εξυφαίνω /exyfaíno/, [informal] σκαρώνω /skaróno/ |
engineer {v} (to plan or achieve a goal by contrivance or guile) | :: εξυφαίνω /exyfaíno/ |
engineering {n} (application of science to the needs of humanity) | :: μηχανική {f} /michanikí/ |
engineering {n} (profession) | :: μηχανολογία {f} /michanología/ |
engineering {n} (area aboard a ship where the engine is located) | :: μηχανοστάσιο {n} /michanostásio/ |
England {prop} (region of Great Britain) | :: Αγγλία {f} /Anglía/ |
English {adj} (of or pertaining to England) | :: αγγλικός /anglikós/, εγγλέζικος /englézikos/ [informally] |
English {adj} (of or pertaining to the English language) | :: αγγλικός /anglikós/, εγγλέζικος /englézikos/ [informal] |
English {n} (people from England) | :: Άγγλος {m} /Ánglos/, Αγγλίδα {f} /Anglída/, Εγγλέζος {m} /Englézos/, Εγγλέζα {f} /Engléza/ |
English {prop} (the English language) | :: αγγλικά {n-p} /angliká/, εγγλέζικα {n-p} /englézika/ [informally], αγγλική {f} /anglikí/ [formally] |
English Channel {prop} (The part of the Atlantic Ocean between Great Britain and France) | :: Μάγχη {f} /Mánchi/ |
English horn {n} (cor anglais) SEE: cor anglais | :: |
Englishman {n} (male native or inhabitant of England) | :: Άγγλος {m} /Ánglos/ |
English sparrow {n} (house sparrow) SEE: house sparrow | :: |
Englishwoman {n} (a female native or inhabitant of England) | :: Αγγλίδα {f} /Anglída/ |
engram {n} (postulated change in neural tissue) | :: έγγραμμα {n} /éngramma/ |
engrave {v} (carve text or symbols into (something)) | :: χαράσσω /charásso/ |
enigma {n} (something puzzling, mysterious or inexplicable) | :: αίνιγμα {n} /aínigma/ |
enigma {n} (riddle, or a difficult problem) | :: αίνιγμα {n} /aínigma/, [maths] πρόβλημα {n} /próvlima/ |
enigmatic {adj} (pertaining to an enigma) | :: αινιγματικός /ainigmatikós/ |
enigmatic {adj} (mysterious) | :: αινιγματικός /ainigmatikós/ |
enjail {v} (put in jail) SEE: imprison | :: |
enjoy oneself {v} (take pleasure) | :: διασκεδάζω /diaskedázo/ |
enjoy your meal {phrase} (bon appétit) SEE: bon appétit | :: |
enlargement {n} (Act of making larger) | :: μεγέθυνση {f} /megéthynsi/, διεύρυνση {f} /diévrynsi/ |
enlargement {n} (something that has been made larger such as a picture or diagram) | :: μεγέθυνση {f} /megéthynsi/ |
enlighten {v} (to supply with light) | :: φωτίζω /fotízo/ (fotízo) |
enlighten {v} (to make clear to the intellect) | :: διαφωτίζω /diafotízo/ |
enlightened {adj} (exceedingly wise) | :: φωτισμένος {m} /fotisménos/ |
enlightened {n} (introduced to religious mysteries) | :: φωτισμένος {m} /fotisménos/ |
enlightenment {n} (act of enlightening, state of being enlightened) | :: φώτιση {f} /fótisi/ |
enlightenment {n} (philosophy and psychology related to achieving clarity of perception, reason and knowledge) | :: διαφωτισμός /diafotismós/ |
Enlightenment {prop} (the Enlightenment) | :: Διαφωτισμός {m} /Diafotismós/ |
en masse {adv} (in a single body or group) | :: μαζικά /maziká/ |
enmity {n} (hostile or unfriendly disposition) | :: εχθρότητα {f} /echthrótita/, έχθρα {f} /échthra/, μύνις {f} /mýnis/ |
ennead {n} (the number nine) SEE: nine | :: |
enneadecagon {n} (geometry) | :: δεκαεννεάγωνο {n} /dekaenneágono/, δεκαεννιάγωνο {n} /dekaenniágono/ |
ennoble {v} (To bestow with nobility, honour or grace) | :: εξευγενίζω /exevgenízo/ |
Enoch {prop} (biblical character) | :: Ενώχ {m} /Enóch/ |
enough {determiner} (sufficient) | :: αρκετός /arketós/ |
enough {adv} (sufficiently) | :: αρκετά /arketá/, επαρκώς /eparkós/ |
enough {pron} (a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc) | :: αρκετά /arketá/ |
enough {interj} (stop!) | :: φτάνει! /ftánei!/, αρκετά! /arketá!/ |
en passant {n} (chess move) | :: εν διελεύσει {f} /en dieléfsei/ |
enquiry {n} (a question) | :: διερεύνηση {f} /dierévnisi/, ερώτηση {f} /erótisi/ |
enrage {v} (to fill with rage) | :: εξαγριώνω /exagrióno/ |
enrol {v} (enroll) SEE: enroll | :: |
enroll {v} (to enter (a name) in a register, roll or list) | :: εγγράφω /engráfo/ |
enroll {v} (to enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of) | :: εγγράφομαι /engráfomai/ |
enshrine {v} (to enclose (a sacred relic etc.) in a shrine or chest) | :: φυλάσσω ιερά /fylásso ierá/ |
enshrine {v} (to preserve or cherish (something) as though in a shrine) | :: διαφυλάσσω /diafylásso/ |
enshrine {v} (to protect an idea, ideal, or philosophy within an official law or treaty) | :: κατοχυρώνω /katochyróno/ |
ensign {n} (military officer) | :: σημαιοφόρος /simaiofóros/ |
ensign {n} (banner) | :: σημαία {f} /simaía/, λάβαρο {n} /lávaro/ |
enslave {v} (to make subservient; to strip one of freedom; enthrall) | :: υποδουλώνω /ypodoulóno/ |
enslavement {n} (the act of enslaving or the state of being a slave; bondage) | :: δουλεία {f} /douleía/ |
ensorcell {v} (to bewitch or enchant, see also: bewitch; enchant) | :: μαγεύω /magévo/ |
ensue {v} (to occur as consequence) | :: επακολουθώ /epakolouthó/ |
ensure {v} (assure) SEE: assure | :: |
ENT {n} (ear, nose and throat) | :: ΩΡΛ /ORL/ |
entablature {n} (part of a classical temple) | :: θριγκός {m} /thrigkós/ |
Entente Cordiale {prop} (landmark historical agreements) | :: Αντάντ {f} /Antánt/ |
enter {v} (to go into (a room, etc.)) | :: μπαίνω /baíno/ |
enter {v} (to type into a computer) | :: εγγράφω /engráfo/ |
entertainment {n} (activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation) | :: διασκέδαση {f} /diaskédasi/, ψυχαγωγία {f} /psychagogía/ |
entertainment {n} (show for enjoyment) | :: θέαμα {n} /théama/ |
enthalpy {n} (a measure of the heat content) | :: ενθαλπία {f} /enthalpía/ |
enthral {v} (hold spellbound) SEE: enthrall | :: |
enthral {v} (make subservient) SEE: enthrall | :: |
enthrall {v} (hold spellbound) | :: γοητεύω /goïtévo/ |
enthronement {n} (the act of enthroning or the state of being enthroned) | :: ενθρόνιση {f} /enthrónisi/ |
enthusiasm {n} (feeling of excited, lively interest) | :: ενθουσιασμός {m} /enthousiasmós/ |
enthusiastic {adj} (with zealous fervor; excited, motivated) | :: ενθουσιαστικός {m} /enthousiastikós/ |
entire {adj} (internal; interior) SEE: internal | :: |
entire {n} (stallion) SEE: stallion | :: |
entity {n} (computing: anything about which data can be stored) | :: οντότητα {f} /ontótita/ |
entrails {n} (internal organs) | :: σπλάγχνα {n-p} /splánchna/, σωθικά {n-p} /sothiká/ |
entrance {n} (action of entering, or going in) | :: εμφάνιση {f} /emfánisi/, είσοδος {f} /eísodos/ |
entrance {n} (place of entering) | :: είσοδος {f} /eísodos/ |
entrance {n} (right to go in) | :: είσοδος {f} /eísodos/ |
entrance {v} (to delight) | :: μαγεύω /magévo/ |
entrance {v} (to put into a trance) | :: σαγηνεύω /saginévo/, υπνωτίζω /ypnotízo/ |
entrée {n} (dish served before the main course of a meal, see also: starter; appetizer) | :: ορεκτικό {n} /orektikó/ |
entrée {n} (main dish) SEE: main course | :: |
entrepreneur {n} (person who organizes and operates a business and assumes the associated risk) | :: επιχειρηματίας {m} {f} /epicheirimatías/ |
entrepreneur {n} (person who organizes a risky activity of any kind and acts substantially in the manner of a business entrepreneur) | :: εργολάβος {m} {f} /ergolávos/ |
entropy {n} (term in thermodynamics) | :: εντροπία {f} /entropía/ |
entropy {n} (measure of the amount of information in a signal) | :: εντροπία {f} /entropía/ |
entropy {n} (tendency of a system to descend into chaos) | :: εντροπία {f} /entropía/ |
entry {n} (act of entering) | :: είσοδος {f} /eísodos/ |
entry {n} (permission to enter) | :: είσοδος {f} /eísodos/ |
entry {n} (doorway that provides a means of entering a building) | :: είσοδος {f} /eísodos/ |
entry {n} (room immediately inside the front door) | :: προθάλαμος {m} /prothálamos/ |
entry {n} (article in a dictionary or encyclopedia) | :: καταχώριση {f} /katachórisi/ |
entry {n} (record in a log or in a database) | :: καταχώριση {f} /katachórisi/ |
enumerate {v} (to specify each member of a sequence individually in incrementing order) | :: απαριθμώ /aparithmó/ |
enunciate {v} (To articulate, pronounce) | :: προφέρω /proféro/, διατυπώνω /diatypóno/ |
envelop {v} (to surround or enclose) | :: τυλίγω /tylígo/, περιβάλλω /perivállo/, περιτυλίγω /peritylígo/, περικυκλώνω /perikyklóno/ |
envelope {n} (wrapper for mailing) | :: φάκελος {m} /fákelos/ |
envelope {n} (something that envelops) | :: περίβλημα {n} /perívlima/ |
envelope {n} (geometry: object that is the tangent to a family of objects) | :: περιβάλλουσα {f} /perivállousa/ |
envelope {n} (biology: enclosing structure or cover) | :: περιχιτώνιο {n} /perichitónio/, περίβλημα {n} /perívlima/ |
envelope {n} (engineering: limits within which a technological system can perform safely and effectively) | :: κέλυφος {n} /kélyfos/ |
enviable {adj} (Arousing or likely to arouse envy.) | :: αξιοζήλευτος /axiozíleftos/ |
envious {adj} (feeling or exhibiting envy) | :: ζηλόφθονος {m} /zilófthonos/, ζηλιάρης {m} /ziliáris/ |
envious {adj} (malignant; mischievous; spiteful) | :: φθονερός {m} /fthonerós/ |
environment {n} (area around something) | :: περιβάλλον {n} /perivállon/ |
environment {n} (natural world or ecosystem) | :: περιβάλλον {n} /perivállon/ |
environment {n} (political or social setting, arena or condition) | :: περιβάλλον {n} /perivállon/ |
environment {n} (software or hardware on a computer) | :: περιβάλλον {n} /perivállon/ |
environmental {adj} (pertaining to the environment) | :: περιβαλλοντικός /perivallontikós/ |
envoy {n} (representative) | :: αντιπρόσωπος {m} /antiprósopos/ |
envy {n} (resentful desire of something possessed by another) | :: φθόνος {m} /fthónos/, ζηλεύω /zilévo/ |
enzyme {n} (catalytic protein) | :: ένζυμο {n} /énzymo/ |
enzymology {n} (branch of science) | :: ενζυμολογία {f} /enzymología/ |
Eoarchean {adj} (of geologic era from 4,600 to 3,600 million years ago) | :: ηωαρχαιοζωικός /ioarchaiozoikós/ |
Eoarchean {prop} (era 4,000-3,600 Ma) | :: Ηωαρχαιοζωικός {m} /Ioarchaiozoikós/ |
Eocene {prop} (Eocene epoch) | :: Ηώκαινος {f} /Iókainos/ |
Eos {prop} (Greek goddess) | :: Ηώς /Iós/ |
eosinophil {n} (type of white blood cell) | :: ηωσινόφιλα {n-p} /iosinófila/ |
epanalepsis {n} | :: επανάληψη {f} /epanálipsi/ |
epaulet {n} (shoulder decoration) | :: επωμίδα {f} /epomída/ |
epaulette {n} (ornamentation) | :: επωμίδα {f} /epomída/ |
epeirogenesis {n} (formation of continents, etc via movements of earth's crust) | :: ηπειρογένεση {f} /ipeirogénesi/ |
epenthesis {n} (insertion of a phoneme or letter into a word) | :: επένθεση {f} /epénthesi/ |
ephedrine {n} | :: εφεδρίνη {f} /efedríni/ |
ephemeral {adj} (lasting for a short period of time) | :: εφήμερος /efímeros/ |
ephemeral {adj} (existing for only one day) | :: εφήμερος /efímeros/ |
Ephesians {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Εφεσίους /Efesíous/ |
Ephesus {prop} (ancient city) | :: Έφεσος {m} /Éfesos/ |
Ephialtes {prop} (either the ancient Greek statesman or a mythological Giant) | :: Εφιάλτης {m} /Efiáltis/ |
ephor {n} (superintendent) | :: έφορος {m} {f} /éforos/ |
ephor {n} (Spartan leader) | :: έφορος {m} /éforos/ |
Ephraim {prop} (the younger son of Joseph) | :: Εφραίμ {m} /Efraím/ |
Ephraim {prop} (given name) | :: Εφραίμ /Efraím/ |
epi- {prefix} (above, over, on, in addition to) | :: επι- /epi-/ |
epicardium {n} (layer of tissue between the pericardium and the heart) | :: επικάρδιο {n} /epikárdio/ |
epicaricacy {n} (rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others) SEE: schadenfreude | :: |
epicene {n} (transvestite) SEE: transvestite | :: |
epicene {n} (transsexual) SEE: transsexual | :: |
epicene {adj} (effeminate) SEE: effeminate | :: |
epicene {adj} (asexual) SEE: asexual | :: |
epicene {adj} (androgynous, hermaphrodite) SEE: androgynous | :: |
epicene {n} (epicene person) SEE: androgyne | :: |
epicentre {n} (point above earthquake) | :: επίκεντρο {n} /epíkentro/ |
epicentre {n} (focal point of activity) | :: επίκεντρο {n} /epíkentro/ |
Epicurus {prop} (ancient Greek philosopher) | :: Επίκουρος /Epíkouros/ |
epidemic {n} (widespread disease) | :: επιδημία {f} /epidimía/ |
epidemic {n} (occurrence of such disease) | :: επιδημία {f} /epidimía/ |
epidemic {adj} (like an epidemic) | :: επιδημικός {m} /epidimikós/ |
epidemiologist {n} (scientist who specializes in epidemiology) | :: επιδημιολόγος /epidimiológos/ |
epidemiology {n} (branch of medicine dealing with transmission and control of disease in populations) | :: επιδημιολογία {f} /epidimiología/ |
epidermis {n} (skin's outer layer in animals) | :: επιδερμίδα {f} /epidermída/ |
epidermis {n} (plant's outer layer) | :: επιδερμίδα {f} /epidermída/ |
epididymis {n} (tube) | :: επιδιδυμίδα {f} /epididymída/ |
epigenetic {adj} (related to epigenesis) | :: επιγενετικός /epigenetikós/ |
epigenetic {adj} (related to epigenetics) | :: επιγενετικός /epigenetikós/ |
epiglottis {n} (cartilaginous organ in the throat) | :: επιγλωττίδα {f} /epiglottída/ |
epigram {n} (inscription in stone) | :: επίγραμμα {n} /epígramma/ |
epigram {n} (brief but witty saying) | :: επίγραμμα {n} /epígramma/ |
epigram {n} (short, witty or pithy poem) | :: επίγραμμα {n} /epígramma/ |
epilepsy {n} (medical condition) | :: επιληψία {f} /epilipsía/ |
epileptic {adj} (of or relating to epilepsy) | :: επιληπτικός /epiliptikós/ |
epileptic {n} (person who has epilepsy) | :: επιληπτικός /epiliptikós/ |
Epimetheus {prop} (son of Iapetus and Clymene) | :: Επιμηθέας {m} /Epimithéas/ |
epinephrine {n} (hormone and nurotransmitter) | :: επινεφρίνη {f} /epinefríni/ |
Epiphanes {prop} (epithet) | :: Επιφανής /Epifanís/ |
epiphany {n} (manifestation or appearance of a divine or superhuman being) | :: επιφάνεια /epifáneia/, θεοφάνεια /theofáneia/ |
epiphany {n} (Epiphany) SEE: Epiphany | :: |
Epiphany {n} (Christian feast) | :: Θεοφάνια {n-p} /Theofánia/, Φώτα {n-p} /Fóta/ |
epiphenomenon {n} (medicine: a symptom that develops during the course of a disease not connected to the disease) | :: επιφαινόμενο {n} /epifainómeno/ |
epiphenomenon {n} (philosophy, psychology: mental state or process that is an incidental byproduct of physiological events) | :: επιφαινόμενο {n} /epifainómeno/ |
epiphenomenon {n} (any state, process or other activity that is the result of another) | :: επιφαινόμενο {n} /epifainómeno/ |
epiphysis {n} (pineal gland) SEE: pineal gland | :: |
Epirus {prop} (region; historical kingdom) | :: Ήπειρος {f} /Ípeiros/ |
Epirus {prop} (one of the 13 peripheries) | :: Ήπειρος {f} /Ípeiros/ |
episcopal {adj} (related to a bishop) | :: επισκοπικός {m} /episkopikós/ |
epistaxis {n} (nosebleed) | :: επίσταξη {f} /epístaxi/ |
epistemology {n} (branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge) | :: επιστημολογία /epistimología/ |
epistle {n} (a letter) | :: επιστολή {f} /epistolí/ |
epistle {n} (book of the New Testament) | :: επιστολή {f} /epistolí/ |
epistolary {adj} | :: επιστολικός {m} /epistolikós/ |
epithalamus {n} (segment of the diencephalon) | :: επιθάλαμος {m} /epithálamos/ |
epithelium {n} (membranous tissue) | :: επιθήλιο {n} /epithílio/ |
epithet {n} (term used to characterize a person or thing) | :: ἐπίθημα {n} /ἐpíthima/ |
epitome {n} (embodiment or encapsulation of) | :: επιτομή /epitomí/ |
epitrachelion {n} (vestment) | :: επιτραχήλιο {n} /epitrachílio/ |
epitrochoid {n} (geometric curve) | :: επιτροχοειδής {m} /epitrochoeidís/ |
epoch {n} (particular period of history) | :: εποχή {f} /epochí/ |
eponymous {adj} (relating to the person after which something is named) | :: επωνυμικός /eponymikós/ |
epopee {n} (an epic, saga) | :: εποποιία /epopoiía/ |
epoxide {n} (cyclic ether) | :: εποξείδιο {n} /epoxeídio/ |
epsilon {n} (name for the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet) | :: έψιλον {n} /épsilon/ |
equal {adj} (the same in all respects) | :: ίσος /ísos/ |
equal {adj} (mathematics: exactly identical) | :: ίσος /ísos/ |
equality {n} (fact of being equal) | :: ισότητα {f} /isótita/ |
equality {n} (mathematics: fact of having the same value) | :: ισότητα {f} /isótita/ |
equalization {n} (act of equalizing) | :: εξίσωση {f} /exísosi/ |
equalizer {n} (device for altering audio frequencies) | :: εξισωτής {m} /exisotís/, εκουαλάιζερ {n} /ekoualáizer/ |
equanimity {n} (state of being calm) | :: γαλήνη {f} /galíni/ |
equation {n} (mathematics: assertion) | :: εξίσωση {f} /exísosi/ |
equator {n} (circle around the earth) | :: ισημερινός {m} /isimerinós/ |
equator {n} (celestial equator) SEE: celestial equator | :: |
equatorial {adj} (of, near, or relating to the equator) | :: ισημερινός /isimerinós/ |
Equatorial Guinea {prop} (country in Western Africa) | :: Ισημερινή Γουινέα {f} /Isimeriní Gouinéa/ |
equiangular {adj} (geometry: having all internal angles equal) | :: ισογώνιος /isogónios/ |
equidistant {adj} (occupying a position that is an equal distance between several points) | :: ισαπέχων {m} /isapéchon/ |
equidistribution {n} (equal distribution) | :: ισοκατανομή {f} /isokatanomí/ |
equijoin {n} | :: συνένωση ισότητας {f} /synénosi isótitas/ |
equilateral {adj} (referring to a polygon all of whose sides are of equal length) | :: ισόπλευρος /isóplevros/ |
equilibrium {n} (condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced) | :: ισορροπία {f} /isorropía/ |
equilibrium {n} (physics: state of a body at rest or in uniform motion in which the resultant of all forces on it is zero) | :: ισορροπία {f} /isorropía/ |
equilibrium {n} (chemistry: state of a reaction in which the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are the same) | :: ισορροπία {f} /isorropía/ |
equilibrium {n} (mental balance) | :: διανοητική αταραξία {f} /dianoïtikí ataraxía/, ψυχική αταραξία {f} /psychikí ataraxía/, ισορροπία {f} /isorropía/, ηρεμία {f} /iremía/ |
equinoctial {n} (celestial equator) SEE: celestial equator | :: |
equinox {n} (intersection of the ecliptic with the celestial equator) | :: ισημερία {f} /isimería/ |
equipment {n} (whatever is used in equipping) | :: εξοπλισμός {m} /exoplismós/ |
equipoise {n} (state of balance) | :: ισορροπία {f} /isorropía/ |
equipoise {n} (counterbalance) | :: εξισορρόπηση {f} /exisorrópisi/, αντιστάθμιση {f} /antistáthmisi/ |
equivalence {n} (relationship between two propositions) | :: ισοδυναμία {f} /isodynamía/ |
equivalent {adj} (similar or identical in value) | :: ισοδύναμος /isodýnamos/ |
equivalent weight {n} (equivalent weight) | :: ισοδύναμο βάρος {n} /isodýnamo város/ |
equivocal {adj} (having several applicable significations) | :: διφορούμενος /diforoúmenos/, αμφίλογος {m} /amfílogos/ |
equivocal {adj} (capable of being ascribed to different motives, or of signifying opposite feelings, purposes, or characters) | :: διφορούμενος {m} /diforoúmenos/ |
equivocal {adj} (uncertain, doubtful) | :: αβέβαιος {m} /avévaios/ |
Equuleus {prop} (second smallest constellation of the northern sky) | :: Ιππάριον {n} /Ippárion/ |
-er {suffix} ((used to form agent nouns) person or thing that does...) | :: -άς {m} /-ás/, -ού {f} /-oú/ |
-er {suffix} (person whose occupation is...) | :: -άς {m} /-ás/, -ού {f} /-oú/ |
era {n} (time period) | :: περίοδος {f} /períodos/, εποχή {f} /epochí/ |
eradicable {adj} (capable of being eradicated) | :: εξαλείψιμος {m} /exaleípsimos/, εκριζώσιμος {m} /ekrizósimos/ |
eradicate {v} (to pull up by the roots) | :: ξεριζώνω /xerizóno/, εκριζώνω /ekrizóno/ |
eradicate {v} (to completely destroy; to reduce to nothing radically) | :: εξαλείφω /exaleífo/ |
eradication {n} (act of plucking up by the roots) | :: εκρίζωση {f} /ekrízosi/, ξερίζωμα {n} /xerízoma/ |
erase {v} (to remove markings or information) | :: σβήνω /svíno/ |
erase {v} (to obliterate information) | :: σβήνω /svíno/ |
eraser {n} (thing used to erase something written or drawn) | :: γομολάστιχα {f} /gomolásticha/ |
Erasmian {adj} (of or pertaining to Erasmus) | :: ερασμιακός /erasmiakós/ |
Erasmus {prop} (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, known as Erasmus or Erasmus of Rotterdam) | :: Ντεζιντέριους Εράσμους Ροτεροντάμους {m} /Dezintérious Erásmous Roterontámous/, Έρασμος {m} /Érasmos/, Έρασμος του Ρότερνταμ {m} /Érasmos tou Róterntam/ |
erbium {n} (chemical element) | :: έρβιο {n} /érvio/ |
Erdoğan {prop} (surname) | :: Ερντογάν /Erntogán/ |
e-reader {n} (device) | :: ηλεκτρονικός αναγνώστης {m} /ilektronikós anagnóstis/ |
Erebus {prop} (mythology) | :: Έρεβος /Érevos/ |
erection {n} (act of building) | :: ανέγερση {f} /anégersi/, οικοδόμηση {f} /oikodómisi/ |
erection {n} (something erected or built) | :: κτίσμα {n} /ktísma/, οικοδόμημα {n} /oikodómima/, οικοδομή {f} /oikodomí/ |
erection {n} (rigid state of penis or clitoris) | :: στύση {f} /stýsi/ |
eremite {n} (hermit) SEE: hermit | :: |
ereyesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday) SEE: day before yesterday | :: |
ereyesterday {n} (the day before yesterday) SEE: day before yesterday | :: |
erg {n} (unit of work or energy) | :: έργιο {n} /érgio/ |
ergodic {adj} (of or relating to certain systems that, given enough time, will eventually return to previously experienced state) | :: εργοδικός /ergodikós/ |
ergonomics {n} (science of the design of equipment) | :: εργονομία {f} /ergonomía/ |
ergotamine {n} (an alkaloid extracted from ergot) | :: εργοταμίνη {f} /ergotamíni/ |
Eridanus {prop} (constellation) | :: Ηριδανός {m} /Iridanós/ |
Eris {prop} (Greek goddess of discord) | :: Έρις {f} /Éris/ |
Eritrea {prop} (country in Eastern Africa) | :: Ερυθραία {f} /Erythraía/ |
Eritrean {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Eritrea, the Eritrean people or the Eritrean culture) | :: ερυθραϊκός /erythraïkós/ |
Eritrean {n} (A person from Eritrea or of Eritrean descent) | :: Ερυθραία {f} /Erythraía/ |
ermine {n} (Mustela erminea) | :: ερμίνα {f} /ermína/ |
erne {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla) SEE: white-tailed eagle | :: |
Ernest {prop} (given name) | :: Ερνέστος /Ernéstos/ |
erogenous zone {n} (erogenous zone) | :: ερωτογενή ζώνη {f} /erotogení zóni/ |
Eros {prop} (God of love) | :: Έρως {m} /Éros/, Έρωτας {m} /Érotas/ |
erosion {n} (the result of having being eroded) | :: αποσάθρωση {f} /aposáthrosi/ |
erotic {adj} (tending to arouse sexual desire) | :: ερωτικός /erotikós/ |
erotomania {n} (mental disorder based on the delusion of a romantic relationship) | :: ερωτομανία {f} /erotomanía/ |
err {v} (sin) SEE: sin | :: |
errand {n} (purpose of a small trip) | :: θέλημα {n} /thélima/, μικροδουλειά {f} /mikrodouleiá/ |
errant {adj} (straying from the proper course or standard) | :: περιπλανώμενος /periplanómenos/ |
errata {n} (added page listing the errors which were discovered after printing) | :: σφαλματολόγιο {n} /sfalmatológio/ |
erratic {adj} (unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent) | :: αλλοπρόσαλλος /alloprósallos/ |
erratum {n} (corrigendum) SEE: corrigendum | :: |
erroneous {adj} (containing an error; inaccurate) | :: λανθασμένος /lanthasménos/, εσφαλμένος /esfalménos/ |
erroneously {adv} (incorrectly) SEE: incorrectly | :: |
error {n} (mistake) | :: λάθος {n} /láthos/ |
error {n} (difference between a measured or calculated value and a true one) | :: σφάλμα {n} /sfálma/ |
error message {n} (message displayed when a failure condition occurs) | :: μήνυμα λάθους {n} /mínyma láthous/ |
ersatz {n} (something made in imitation) | :: υποκατάστατο {n} /ypokatástato/ |
erstwhile {adv} (erstwhile) SEE: formerly | :: |
ERT {prop} | :: ΕΡΤ /ERT/ |
erudite {adj} (scholarly, learned) | :: πολυμαθής {m} {f} /polymathís/, λόγιος {m} /lógios/ |
erudition {n} (profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship) | :: πολυμάθεια /polymátheia/, λογιότητα {f} /logiótita/, σοφία {f} /sofía/ |
Erymanthos {prop} (mountain) | :: Ερύμανθος /Erýmanthos/ |
erysipelas {n} (severe skin disease) | :: ερυσίπελας {n} /erysípelas/ |
Erythraean Sea {prop} (Red Sea) SEE: Red Sea | :: |
erythrocyte {n} (red blood cell) SEE: red blood cell | :: |
erythronium {n} (vanadium) SEE: vanadium | :: |
erythropoiesis {n} (production of red blood cells) | :: ερυθροποίηση {f} /erythropoíisi/ |
Erzurum {prop} (city) | :: Ερζερούμ /Erzeroúm/ |
Esau {prop} (son of Isaac and Rebekah) | :: Ησαύ /Isáf/ |
esaul {n} ((now historical) the head of a group or unit of Cossacks) | :: γιεσαούλ {m} /giesaoúl/ |
escalator {n} (mechanical device) | :: κυλιόμενες σκάλες {f-p} /kyliómenes skáles/ |
escallop {n} (scallop) SEE: scallop | :: |
escapade {n} (daring or adventurous act; undertaking which goes against convention) | :: περιπέτεια {n} /peripéteia/ |
escape {v} (to get free) | :: δραπετεύω /drapetévo/ |
escape {v} (to elude) | :: διαφεύγω /diafévgo/, γλιτώνω /glitóno/ |
escape {v} (to avoid capture) | :: ξεφεύγω /xefévgo/, γλιτώνω /glitóno/ |
escape {v} (to elude observation) | :: διαφεύγω /diafévgo/, διαλανθάνω /dialantháno/ |
escape {v} (to halt a program by pressing a combination of keys) | :: διακόπτω /diakópto/ |
escape {n} (act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation) | :: απόδραση {f} /apódrasi/ |
escape character {n} | :: χαρακτήρας διαφυγής {m} /charaktíras diafygís/ |
escape sequence {n} (escape character together with subsequent characters) | :: ακολουθία διαφυγής {f} /akolouthía diafygís/ |
eschatological {adj} (pertaining to eschatology) | :: εσχατολογικός /eschatologikós/ |
eschatology {n} (system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death) | :: εσχατολογία {f} /eschatología/ |
eschatology {n} (the study of the end times) | :: εσχατολογία {f} /eschatología/ |
eschew {v} (avoid, shun) | :: αποφεύγω /apofévgo/ |
escort {n} (group of people who provide safety) | :: συνοδεία {f} /synodeía/ |
escort {n} (accompanying person) | :: συνοδός {m} {f} /synodós/ |
escort {v} (To attend to in order to guard and protect) | :: συνοδεύω /synodévo/ |
escudo {n} (former currency of Portugal) | :: σκούδο {n} /skoúdo/ |
Esmeralda {prop} (Female given name) | :: Εσμεράλδα /Esmerálda/ |
esophagitis {n} (inflammation of the oesophagus) | :: οισοφαγίτιδα {f} /oisofagítida/ |
esoteric {adj} (understood only by a chosen few) | :: εσωτερικός /esoterikós/ |
esoteric {adj} (having to do with concepts that are highly theoretical) | :: απόκρυφος /apókryfos/ |
esoteric {adj} (confidential; private) | :: εσωτερικός /esoterikós/, μυστικός {m} /mystikós/ |
esoterism {n} (inward forms of faith and religion) | :: εσωτερισμός /esoterismós/ |
espadrille {n} (light shoe) | :: εσπαντρίγια {f} /espantrígia/ |
especially {adv} (particularly) | :: ειδικά /eidiká/ |
Esperantist {n} (specialist or speaker of Esperanto) | :: εσπεραντιστής {m} /esperantistís/, εσπεραντίστρια {f} /esperantístria/ |
Esperanto {prop} (auxiliary language) | :: Εσπεράντο /Esperánto/ |
espionage {n} (act of learning secret information through clandestine means) | :: κατασκοπία {f} /kataskopía/ |
Espoo {prop} (city of Finland) | :: Έσποο /Éspoo/ |
espousal {n} (betrothal) SEE: betrothal | :: |
espouse {v} (accept, support, take as one’s own) | :: ενστερνίζομαι /ensternízomai/, ασπάζομαι /aspázomai/ |
espresso {n} (strong type of coffee) | :: εσπρέσο {m} {n} /espréso/ |
-ess {suffix} (female suffix) | :: -ισσα {f} /-issa/ |
ess {n} (name of the letter S, s) | :: ες {n} /es/ |
essay {n} (written composition) | :: δοκίμιο {n} /dokímio/, πραγματεία {f} /pragmateía/, έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/, σύγγραμα {n} /sýngrama/ |
essay {n} (an attempt) | :: δοκιμή {f} /dokimí/, απόπειρα {f} /apópeira/ |
essay {v} (To try) | :: αποπειρώμαι /apopeirómai/, δοκιμάζω /dokimázo/ |
essayist {n} (one who composes essays; a writer of short compositions) | :: δοκιμιογράφος {m} {f} /dokimiográfos/ |
essential {n} (necessary ingredient) | :: ουσιαστικός {m} /ousiastikós/, ουσιώδης {m} /ousiódis/ |
essential {n} (fundamental ingredient) | :: ουσιαστικός {m} /ousiastikós/, ουσιώδης {m} /ousiódis/, στοιχειώδης {m} /stoicheiódis/ |
essentialism {n} (view that objects have properties that are essential to them) | :: ουσιοκρατία {f} /ousiokratía/ |
essential oil {n} (volatile oil used to make perfumes and flavourings) | :: αιθέριο έλαιο {n} /aithério élaio/ |
establish {v} (To make stable or firm; to confirm) | :: καθιερώνω /kathieróno/ |
establishment {n} (the act of establishing) | :: ίδρυση {f} /ídrysi/ |
establishment {n} (the state of being established) | :: ίδρυση {f} /ídrysi/ |
establishment {n} (that which is established) | :: ίδρυμα {n} /ídryma/, καθεστώς {n} /kathestós/ |
establishment {n} (slang: the ruling class or authority group) | :: κατεστημένο {n} /katestiméno/ |
estate agent {n} (one acting for another in sale or lease of real estate) | :: κτηματομεσίτης {m} /ktimatomesítis/ |
esteem {n} (favourable regard) | :: υπόληψη /ypólipsi/, εκτίμηση /ektímisi/ |
esteem {v} (to regard with respect) | :: εκτιμώ /ektimó/, σέβομαι /sévomai/, υπολήπτομαι /ypolíptomai/, τρέφω εκτίμηση /tréfo ektímisi/, τρέφω σεβασμό /tréfo sevasmó/ |
ester {n} (compound with carbon-oxygen double bond joined via carbon to another oxygen atom) | :: εστέρας {m} /estéras/ |
Esther {prop} (female given name) | :: Εσθήρ {f} /Esthír/ |
Esther {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Εσθήρ {f} /Esthír/ |
Esther {prop} (the heroine of the Book of Esther) | :: Εσθήρ {f} /Esthír/ |
estimate {n} (rough calculation or guess) | :: υπολογισμός /ypologismós/ |
estimate {n} ((construction and business) a document specifying how much a job will probably cost) | :: εκτίμηση /ektímisi/ |
estimate {v} (to calculate roughly) | :: εκτιμώ /ektimó/ |
Estonia {prop} (country) | :: Εσθονία {f} /Esthonía/ |
Estonian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to the country of Estonia, its people or their language) | :: εσθονικός /esthonikós/ |
Estonian {n} (person) | :: Εσθονός {m} /Esthonós/, Εσθονή {f} /Esthoní/ |
Estonian {n} (language) | :: εσθονικά {n-p} /esthoniká/ |
estragon {n} (tarragon) SEE: tarragon | :: |
estrange {v} (cause to feel less close or friendly; alienate) | :: αποξενώνω /apoxenóno/ |
estuary {n} (place where ocean tides and river water merge) | :: εκβολή {f} /ekvolí/, κολπίσκος {m} /kolpískos/ |
esurient {adj} (very greedy or hungry) SEE: voracious | :: |
eSwatini {prop} (country in Southern Africa, see also: Swaziland) | :: Εσουατίνι /Esouatíni/ |
eta {n} (Greek letter) | :: ήτα {n} /íta/ |
etacism {n} (pronunciation of the Greek eta like the Italian long e) | :: ητακισμός {m} /itakismós/ |
et al. {phrase} (and others) | :: κ.ά. /k.á./ |
etc. {phrase} (and so on, see also: and so forth) | :: κτλ. /ktl./, κλπ. /klp./ |
et cetera {phrase} (noting the omission of the remainder of a list) SEE: etc. | :: |
eternal {adj} (lasting forever) | :: αιώνιος /aiónios/ |
Eternal City {prop} (nickname for Rome) | :: αιώνια πόλη {f} /aiónia póli/ |
eternal life {n} (immortality) SEE: immortality | :: |
eternal life {n} (afterlife) SEE: afterlife | :: |
eternally {adv} (forever) | :: αιώνια /aiónia/, παντοτινά /pantotiná/ |
eternity {n} (infinite time) | :: αιωνιότης {f} /aioniótis/, αϊδιότης {f} /aïdiótis/ |
ethane {n} (aliphatic hydrocarbon, C2H6) | :: αιθάνιο {n} /aithánio/ |
ethanol {n} (simple aliphatic alcohol: CH3-CH2-OH) | :: αιθανόλη {f} /aithanóli/, αιθυλική αλκοόλη {f} /aithylikí alkoóli/, οινόπνευμα {n} /oinópnevma/ |
ether {n} (substance supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere) | :: αιθέρας {m} /aithéras/ |
ether {n} (substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space) | :: αιθέρας {m} /aithéras/ |
ether {n} ((organic chemistry) diethyl ether) | :: διαιθυλαιθέρας {m} /diaithylaithéras/ |
ether {n} ((organic chemistry) compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups) | :: αιθέρας {m} /aithéras/ |
ether {n} (sky, heavens) SEE: heavens | :: |
ethical {adj} (of or relating to the study of ethics) | :: ηθικός /ithikós/ |
ethics {n} (study of principles governing right and wrong conduct) | :: ηθική {m} /ithikí/ |
Ethiopia {prop} (country in Eastern Africa) | :: Αιθιοπία {f} /Aithiopía/ |
Ethiopian {n} (person) | :: Αιθίοπας {m} /Aithíopas/ |
Ethiopian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Ethiopia) | :: αιθιοπικός /aithiopikós/ |
ethnic {adj} (of or relating to a group of people) | :: εθνικός /ethnikós/ |
ethnic cleansing {n} (ethnic cleansing) | :: εθνοκάθαρση {f} /ethnokátharsi/ |
ethnocentrism {n} (tendency) | :: εθνοκεντρισμός {m} /ethnokentrismós/ |
ethnographer {n} (one who studies ethnography) | :: εθνογράφος {m} {f} /ethnográfos/ |
ethnographic {adj} (of, or relating to ethnography) | :: εθνογραφικός /ethnografikós/ |
ethnographize {v} (do ethnography) | :: ηθογραφώ /ithografó/ |
ethnography {n} (branch of anthropology) | :: εθνογραφία {f} /ethnografía/ |
ethnolinguist {n} (scholar of ethnolinguistics) | :: εθνογλωσσολόγος {m} {f} /ethnoglossológos/ |
ethnolinguistics {n} (field of linguistic anthropology) | :: εθνογλωσσολογία {f} /ethnoglossología/ |
ethnology {n} (branch of anthropology) | :: εθνολογία {f} /ethnología/ |
ethnonationalism {n} (type of nationalism) | :: επανολίσθηση /epanolísthisi/ |
ethography {n} (study of moral behaviour) | :: ηθογραφία {f} /ithografía/ |
ethology {n} (study of human and animal behaviour) | :: ηθολογία {f} /ithología/ |
ethos {n} (character or fundamental values of a people) | :: ήθος {n} /íthos/ |
ethyl {n} (C2H5) | :: αιθύλιο {n} /aithýlio/ |
ethyne {n} (the compound C2H2) | :: αιθίνιο {n} /aithínio/ |
etiological {adj} (of or pertaining to an aetiology) | :: αιτιολογικός {m} /aitiologikós/ |
etiquette {n} (forms to be observed in social or official life) | :: εθιμοτυπία {f} /ethimotypía/ |
Etna {prop} (volcano in Sicily, Italy) | :: Αίτνα {f} /Aítna/ |
Etruria {prop} (ancient country) | :: Τυρρηνία {f} /Tyrrinía/ |
Etruscan {adj} (pertaining to the region and culture of Etruria) | :: ετρουσκικός /etrouskikós/ |
Etruscan {n} (inhabitant of Etruria) | :: Ετρούσκος {m} /Etroúskos/ |
Etruscan {prop} (extinct language of Etruria) | :: Ετρουσκική γλώσσα {f} /Etrouskikí glóssa/ |
etymologically {adv} (Based on or belonging to etymology) | :: ετυμολογικά /etymologiká/, ετυμολογικώς /etymologikós/ |
etymologist {n} (person who specializes in etymology) | :: ετυμολόγος {m} {f} /etymológos/ |
etymology {n} (study of the historical development of languages, particularly of individual words) | :: ετυμολογία {f} /etymología/ |
etymology {n} (account of the origin and historical development of a word) | :: ετυμολογία {f} /etymología/ |
EU {prop} (European Union, see also: European Union; EUSSR) | :: ΕΕ /EE/ |
Euboea {prop} (Greek island) | :: Εύβοια {f} /Évvoia/ |
eucalyptus {n} (any of many trees of genus Eucalyptus) | :: ευκάλυπτος {m} /efkályptos/ |
Eucharist {n} (sacrament) | :: ευχαριστία {f} /efcharistía/, θεία μετάληψη {f} /theía metálipsi/ |
Euclidean geometry {n} (mathematical system) | :: ευκλείδεια γεωμετρία {f} /efkleídeia geometría/ |
Euclidean space {n} (ordinary space) | :: Ευκλείδειος χώρος {m} /Efkleídeios chóros/ |
Euclidian space {n} (Euclidean space) SEE: Euclidean space | :: |
Eugene {prop} (male given name) | :: Ευγένιος {m} /Evgénios/ |
Eugenius {prop} (given name) | :: Ευγένιος {m} /Evgénios/ |
euhemerism {n} (attribution of the origins of the gods to the deification of heroes) | :: ευημερισμός {m} /evimerismós/ |
Eunice {prop} (female given name) | :: Ευνίκη {f} /Evníki/ |
eunuch {n} (castrated human male) | :: ευνούχος {m} /evnoúchos/ |
eunuch {n} (such a man who was harem guard or in Middle Eastern courts under Roman Emperors, important officials of the state) | :: ευνούχος {m} /evnoúchos/ |
euonymus {n} (tree of the genus Euonymus) SEE: spindle | :: |
Eupatrid {n} (Ancient Greek ) | :: ευπατρίδης {m} /efpatrídis/ |
Euphemia {prop} (female given name) | :: Ευφημία {f} /Effimía/ |
euphemism {n} (use of a word or phrase to replace another word with one considered less offensive) | :: ευφημισμός {m} /effimismós/ |
euphemism {n} (word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way) | :: ευφημισμός {m} /effimismós/ |
euphonic {adj} (harmonious) | :: ευφωνικός /effonikós/ |
euphony {n} | :: ευφωνία {f} /effonía/ |
euphoria {n} (an excited state of joy) | :: ευφορία {f} /efforía/ |
euphoric {adj} (feeling great well-being or elation or intense happiness; characterized by euphoria) | :: ευφορικός /efforikós/, [rare] ευφρόσυνος /effrósynos/ |
Euphrates {prop} (river in the Middle East) | :: Ευφράτης /Effrátis/ |
Eurasia {prop} (the largest landmass on Earth, consisting of Europe and Asia) | :: Ευρασία {f} /Evrasía/ |
Eurasian badger {n} (Meles meles) | :: ασβός {m} /asvós/ |
Eurasian blackbird {n} (Turdus merula) | :: κότσυφας {m} /kótsyfas/ |
Eurasian collared dove {n} (Streptopelia decaocto) SEE: collared dove | :: |
Eurasian jay {n} (Garrulus glandarius) | :: κίσσα {f} /kíssa/ |
Eurasian nuthatch {n} (Sitta europaea) | :: δεντροτσοπανάκος {m} /dentrotsopanákos/ |
Eurasian pygmy owl {n} (Glaucidium passerinum) | :: σπουργιτόγλαυκα {f} /spourgitóglafka/ |
Eurasian sparrowhawk {n} (Accipiter nisus) | :: ξεφτέρι {n} /xeftéri/ |
Eurasian woodcock {n} (Scolopax rusticola) | :: μπεκάτσα {f} /bekátsa/ |
eureka {interj} (exclamation indicating sudden discovery) | :: εύρηκα /évrika/ |
Euripides {prop} (a Greek tragedian) | :: Ευριπίδης {m} /Evripídis/ |
Euripus Strait {prop} (strait in Greece) | :: Ευβοϊκή θάλασσα {f} /Evvoïkí thálassa/ |
euro {n} (currency unit of the European Monetary Union) | :: ευρώ {n} /evró/ |
euro {n} (coin worth 1 euro) | :: ευρώ {n} /evró/ |
Euro- {prefix} (pertaining to Europe) | :: ευρω- /evro-/ |
euro area {n} (Eurozone) SEE: Eurozone | :: |
Eurocheque {n} (type of cheque) | :: ευρωεπιταγή {f} /evroepitagí/ |
Eurogroup {n} (body of Eurozone finance ministers) | :: Ευρωομάδα {f} /Evroomáda/, Γιούρογκρουπ {n} /Gioúrogkroup/ |
Euroland {prop} (group of countries having Euro as currency) SEE: Eurozone | :: |
Europa {prop} (princess abducted to Crete by Zeus) | :: Ευρώπη {f} /Evrópi/ |
Europa {prop} (a moon of Jupiter) | :: Ευρώπη {f} /Evrópi/ |
Europe {prop} (European Union) SEE: European Union | :: |
Europe {prop} (continent) | :: Ευρώπη {f} /Evrópi/ |
European {adj} (relating to Europe or the European Union) | :: ευρωπαϊκός /evropaïkós/ |
European {n} (person) | :: Ευρωπαίος {m} /Evropaíos/, Ευρωπαία {f} /Evropaía/ |
European alder {n} (black alder) SEE: black alder | :: |
European bee-eater {n} (Merops apiaster) | :: ευρωπαϊκός μελισσοφάγος {m} /evropaïkós melissofágos/ |
European bison {n} (the wisent species Bison bonasus) | :: βόνασος Ευρωπαϊκώς /vónasos Evropaïkós/ |
European Central Bank {prop} (central bank for the European Union) | :: Ευρωπαϊκή Κεντρική Τράπεζα {f} /Evropaïkí Kentrikí Trápeza/ |
European Commission {prop} (executive branch) | :: Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή {f} /Evropaïkí Epitropí/ |
European Council {prop} (an institution of the European Union) | :: Ευρωπαϊκό Συμβούλιο /Evropaïkó Symvoúlio/ |
European eel {n} (fish) | :: ευρωπαϊκό χελι {n} /evropaïkó cheli/ |
Europeanisation {n} (assimilation) | :: εξευρωπαϊσμός {m} /exevropaïsmós/ |
Europeanism {n} (A position that supports European political and economic integration.) | :: ευρωπαϊσμός {m} /evropaïsmós/ |
European redbud {n} (Judas tree) SEE: Judas tree | :: |
European robin {n} (Erithacus rubecula) | :: κοκκινολαίμης {m} /kokkinolaímis/ |
European roller {n} (Coracias garrulus) | :: ευρωπαϊκή χαλκοκουρούνα {f} /evropaïkí chalkokouroúna/ |
European rowan {n} (Sorbus aucuparia) SEE: rowan | :: |
European starling {n} (Sturnus vulgaris) SEE: common starling | :: |
European turtle dove {n} (Streptopelia turtur) | :: ευρωπαϊκό τρυγόνι {n} /evropaïkó trygóni/ |
European Union {prop} (European supranational organisation) | :: Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση {f} /Evropaïkí Énosi/ |
europium {n} (chemical element) | :: ευρώπιο {n} /evrópio/ |
Europol {prop} (the criminal intelligence agency of the European Union) | :: Ευρωπόλ /Evropól/ |
Eurosceptic {n} (one who is sceptical of increasing the powers of the European Union) | :: ευρωσκεπτικιστής {m} /evroskeptikistís/ |
Eurosceptic {adj} (of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism) | :: ευρωσκεπτικιστικός /evroskeptikistikós/ |
Eurosceptical {adj} (of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism) SEE: Eurosceptic | :: |
Euroscepticism {n} (scepticism of increasing powers of the EU) | :: ευρωσκεπτικισμός {m} /evroskeptikismós/ |
Eurozone {prop} (those European Union members whose official currency is the euro) | :: Ευρωζώνη /Evrozóni/ |
Eurydice {prop} (mythology) | :: Ευρυδίκη {f} /Evrydíki/ |
Eusebius {prop} (given name) | :: Ευσέβιος /Efsévios/ |
Eustace {prop} (male given name) | :: Ευστάθιος /Efstáthios/, Εύσταχυς /Éfstachys/ |
Eustachian {adj} (of or relating to Bartolomeo Eustachi) | :: ευσταχιανός /efstachianós/ |
Eustachian tube {n} (tube that links the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear) | :: ευσταχιανή σάλπιγγα {f} /efstachianí sálpinga/ |
Euterpe {prop} (the Muse of music and lyric poetry) | :: Ευτέρπη {f} /Eftérpi/ |
euthanasia {n} (practice of killing a human being or animal) | :: ευθανασία {f} /efthanasía/ |
Euxine Sea {prop} SEE: Black Sea | :: |
evacuate {v} (to move out of an unsafe location into safety) | :: εκκενώνω /ekkenóno/ |
evacuation {n} (act of emptying) | :: εκκένωση {f} /ekkénosi/ |
evacuation {n} (act of leaving a place for protection) | :: εκκένωση {f} /ekkénosi/ |
evacuation {n} (withdrawal) | :: απόσυρση {f} /apósyrsi/ |
evacuation {n} (voidance of matter by natural passages of body) | :: κένωση {f} /kénosi/ |
evaluate {v} (to draw conclusions from by examining) | :: αξιολογώ /axiologó/, εκτιμώ /ektimó/ |
evaluate {v} (to compute or determine the value of) | :: αξιολογώ /axiologó/ |
evanescent {adj} (ephemeral) SEE: ephemeral | :: |
evanescent {adj} ((mathematics) diminishing to the point of reaching zero as a limit) SEE: infinitesimal | :: |
Evangeline {prop} (female given name) | :: Εβάντζελιν /Evántzelin/ |
Evangelist {n} (gospel writer) | :: Ευαγγελιστής {m} /Evangelistís/ |
evaporate {v} (to transition from a liquid state into a gaseous state) | :: εξατμίζω /exatmízo/ |
evaporated milk {n} (milk that has been concentrated by evaporation) | :: εβαπορέ {n} /evaporé/ |
evaporation {n} (process of liquid converting to the gaseous state) | :: εξάτμιση {f} /exátmisi/, εξαέρωση {f} /exaérosi/ |
evaporation {n} (process to increase concentration) | :: εξαέρωση {f} /exaérosi/ |
Eve {prop} (the first woman) | :: Εύα {f} /Éva/ |
Eve {prop} (given name) | :: Εύα {f} /Éva/, Εύη {f} /Évi/ |
Evelyn {prop} (female given name) | :: Εβελίνα /Evelína/ |
even {adj} (flat and level) | :: επίπεδος {m} /epípedos/ |
even {adj} (without great variation) | :: ομαλός {m} /omalós/, ομοιόμορφος {m} /omoiómorfos/ |
even {adj} (equal) | :: ίσος {m} /ísos/, όμοιος {m} /ómoios/ |
even {adj} (arithmetic: divisible by two) | :: άρτιος {m} /ártios/, ζυγός {m} /zygós/ |
even {v} (to make even) | :: ισιώνω {m} /isióno/ |
even {adv} (exactly, fully) | :: ακριβώς /akrivós/ |
even {adv} (implying extreme example) | :: ακόμη και /akómi kai/, καν /kan/ |
even {adv} (emphasising comparative) | :: ακόμη /akómi/ |
even if {conj} (irrespective of) | :: ακόμα και αν /akóma kai an/ |
evening {n} (time of day between the approximate time of midwinter dusk and midnight) | :: εσπέρα {f} /espéra/, βράδυ {n} /vrády/, δειλινό {n} /deilinó/ |
evening primrose {n} (flowering plant of the genus Oenothera) | :: νυχτολούλουδο {f} /nychtoloúloudo/ |
even so {adv} (in spite of the preceding remark or facts) | :: εντούτιος /entoútios/ |
event {n} (occurrence) | :: γεγονός {n} /gegonós/ |
event {n} (point in spacetime (physics)) | :: γεγονός {n} /gegonós/ |
event horizon {n} (gravitational sphere within which light cannot escape) | :: ορίζοντας γεγονότων {m} /orízontas gegonóton/ |
even though {conj} (although) | :: παρ' όλο {n} /par' ólo/ |
ever {adv} (always) | :: πάντα /pánta/, πάντοτε /pántote/ |
ever {adv} (at any time) | :: ποτέ /poté/ |
Everest {prop} (Mount Everest) SEE: Mount Everest | :: |
evergreen {adj} (of plants, that do not shed their leaves) | :: αειθαλής /aeithalís/ |
everlasting flower {n} (everlasting flower) | :: αμάραντος {m} /amárantos/ |
evermore {adv} (always) | :: αιωνίως /aioníos/, αεί /aeí/ |
ever since {adv} (continuously since a specified time or event) | :: έκτοτε /éktote/, από τότε /apó tóte/ |
every {determiner} (all of a countable group) | :: κάθε /káthe/ |
everybody {pron} (all people) | :: όλοι {m-p} /óloi/, οι πάντες {m-p} /oi pántes/ |
every day {adv} (daily) SEE: daily | :: |
everyday {adj} (appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions) | :: καθημερινός /kathimerinós/ |
everyone {pron} (every person) | :: κάθε ένας /káthe énas/, όλοι {p} /óloi/, άπαντες {p} /ápantes/, οι πάντες {p} /oi pántes/ |
every so often {adv} (occasionally) | :: σποραδικά /sporadiká/, κατά καιρούς /katá kairoús/, κατά διαστήματα /katá diastímata/ |
everything {pron} (all the things) | :: όλα {n-p} /óla/, τα πάντα {n-p} /ta pánta/ |
everything {pron} (many or most things) | :: η πλειονότητα {f} /i pleionótita/ |
everywhere {adv} (at all places) | :: όπου /ópou/, παντού /pantoú/, οπουδήποτε /opoudípote/ |
evict {v} (to expel) | :: κάνω έξωση, ξεσπιτώνω /xespitóno/ |
eviction {n} (the act of evicting) | :: έξωση {f} /éxosi/ |
evidence {n} (facts or observations presented in support of an assertion) | :: απόδειξη {f} /apódeixi/, τεκμήριο {n} /tekmírio/ |
evidence {n} (anything admitted by a court as proof) | :: πειστήριο {n} /peistírio/, κατάθεση {f} /katáthesi/ |
evidence {v} (to provide evidence) | :: αποδεικνύω /apodeiknýo/ |
evil {adj} (intending to harm) | :: κακός {m} /kakós/ |
evil {adj} (morally corrupt) | :: κακός {m} /kakós/, φαύλος {m} /fávlos/ |
evil {n} (moral badness, wickedness) | :: κακό {n} /kakó/,κακία {f} /kakía/ |
evil eye {n} (wicked look) | :: βασκανία {f} /vaskanía/, μάτιασμα {n} /mátiasma/ |
evocation {n} (act of calling out) | :: κλήση {f} /klísi/ |
evolution {n} (biology: change in the genetic composition of a population over time) | :: εξέλιξη /exélixi/ |
evolutionary biology {n} (sub-field of biology) | :: εξελικτική βιολογία /exeliktikí viología/ |
evzone {n} (Greek soldier) | :: εύζωνος {m} /évzonos/ |
ew {interj} (expression of disgust or nausea) | :: μπλιάχ /bliách/ |
e-warfare {n} (cyberwarfare) SEE: cyberwarfare | :: |
ewe {n} (female sheep) | :: προβατίνα {f} /provatína/, αρνάδα {f} /arnáda/, αμνάδα {f} /amnáda/ |
ewer {n} (widemouthed pitcher) | :: λαγήνι {n} /lagíni/ |
ex {n} (name of the letter X, x) | :: εξ {n} /ex/ |
ex- {prefix} (former) | :: πρώην /próin/ |
exa- {prefix} (SI prefix) | :: εξα- /exa-/ |
exabyte {n} (260 or 1018 bytes) | :: εξαμπάιτ /exampáit/, εξαδυφιοσυλλαβή /exadyfiosyllaví/ |
exacerbation {n} (increase in severity) | :: επιδείνωση {f} /epideínosi/ |
exact {adj} (precisely agreeing) | :: ακριβής /akrivís/ |
exaggerate {v} (to overstate, to describe more than is fact) | :: υπερβάλλω /ypervállo/, παραφουσκώνω /parafouskóno/, μεγαλοποιώ /megalopoió/, παρακάνω /parakáno/ |
exaggeration {n} (act of exaggerating) | :: υπερβολή {f} /ypervolí/ |
exalt {v} (to honor) | :: εκθειάζω /ektheiázo/ |
exalt {v} (to elevate in rank, status etc.) | :: εξυψώνω /exypsóno/ |
examination {n} (inspection by a doctor) | :: εξέταση {f} /exétasi/ |
examination {n} (formal test) | :: εξέταση {f} /exétasi/, διαγώνισμα {n} /diagónisma/ |
examiner {n} (person who investigates someone or something) | :: εξεταστής {m} /exetastís/ |
example {n} (something representative of a group) | :: παράδειγμα /parádeigma/ |
example {n} (something serving to explain or illustrate a rule) | :: παράδειγμα {n} /parádeigma/ |
ex ante {adj} (predicted) | :: εκ των προτέρων /ek ton protéron/, προκαταβολικά /prokatavoliká/ |
exasperate {v} (frustrate, vex, annoy) | :: εξοργίζω /exorgízo/ |
exasperation {n} (the act of exasperating) | :: αγανάκτηση {f} /aganáktisi/ |
Excalibur {prop} (Legendary sword) | :: Εξκάλιμπερ {n} /Exkálimper/ |
excavation {n} (act of excavating, or of making hollow) | :: εκσκαφή {f} /ekskafí/ |
excavation {n} (archaeological excavation) | :: ανασκαφή {f} /anaskafí/ |
excavator {n} (curette used to scrape out pathological material) SEE: curette | :: |
excavator {n} (person) | :: εκσκαφέας {m} /ekskaféas/ |
excavator {n} (vehicle) | :: εκσκαφέας {f} /ekskaféas/ |
exceedingly {adv} (extremely) | :: σφόδρα /sfódra/, υπερβολικά /ypervoliká/, υπέρμετρα /ypérmetra/ |
excellence {n} (the quality of being excellent) | :: υπεροχή {f} /yperochí/ |
Excellency {n} (Form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries) | :: Εξοχότατος {m} /Exochótatos/, Εξοχοτάτη {f} /Exochotáti/ |
excellent {adj} (of the highest quality) | :: έξοχος /éxochos/, υπέροχος /ypérochos/, άριστος /áristos/, θαυμάσιος /thavmásios/ |
except {v} (to exclude) | :: εξαιρώ /exairó/ |
except {v} (to take exception, to object to) | :: διαφωνώ /diafonó/ |
except {prep} (with the exception of) | :: εκτός /ektós/, εξαιρούμενου /exairoúmenou/ |
exception {n} (act of excepting or excluding; exclusion) | :: εξαίρεση {f} /exaíresi/ |
exception {n} (that which is excepted or taken out from others) | :: εξαίρεση {f} /exaíresi/ |
exception {n} (computing: an interruption in normal processing) | :: εξαίρεση {f} /exaíresi/ |
exceptional {adj} (forming an exception) | :: εξαιρετικός {m} /exairetikós/ |
exceptional {adj} (superior due to exception or rarity) | :: εξαιρετικός {m} /exairetikós/ |
exceptionally {adv} (unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree) | :: εξαιρετικά /exairetiká/ |
excerpt {n} (a clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work) | :: απόσπασμα {n} /apóspasma/ |
excessive {adj} (exceeding the bounds of something) | :: υπερβολικός /ypervolikós/, υπέρμετρος /ypérmetros/ |
exchequer {n} (treasury) SEE: treasury | :: |
excise {v} (to cut out, to remove) | :: εκτέμνω /ektémno/ |
excitable {adj} (easily excited) | :: ευέξαπτος /evéxaptos/ |
excited {adj} (having great enthusiasm) | :: ενθουσιασμένος /enthousiasménos/ |
excited {adj} (being in a state of higher energy) | :: διεγερμένος /diegerménos/ |
exciting {adj} (causing excitement) | :: συναρπαστικός /synarpastikós/ |
exclamation {n} (exclamation mark) SEE: exclamation mark | :: |
exclamation {n} (loud calling or crying out; outcry) | :: επιφώνημα {n} /epifónima/, αναφώνηση {f} /anafónisi/ |
exclamation {n} (word expressing outcry) | :: επιφώνημα {n} /epifónima/ |
exclamation mark {n} (punctuation “!”) | :: θαυμαστικό {n} /thavmastikó/ |
exclamation point {n} (exclamation mark) SEE: exclamation mark | :: |
exclusionary {adj} (acting to exclude something) | :: αποκλεισμού /apokleismoú/ |
exclusive {adj} (exclusionary) SEE: exclusionary | :: |
exclusive disjunction {n} (logic) | :: αποκλειστική διάζευξη {f} /apokleistikí diázefxi/ |
exclusive right {n} (The power to allow or disallow others from taking certain actions) | :: αποκλειστικό δικαίωμα /apokleistikó dikaíoma/ |
excommunicate {v} (to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community) | :: αφορίζω /aforízo/ |
excommunication {n} (act of excommunicating, disfellowshipping or ejecting) | :: αφορισμός {m} /aforismós/, απαγόρευση {f} /apagórefsi/ |
excrement {n} (human and animal solid waste) | :: περίττωμα {n} /períttoma/ |
excrete {v} (to discharge material) | :: εκκρίνει /ekkrínei/ |
excretion {n} (process of removing from the body) | :: απέκκριση {f} /apékkrisi/ |
excursion {n} (brief recreational trip) | :: εκδρομή {f} /ekdromí/ |
excuse {v} (forgive, pardon) | :: συγχωρώ /synchoró/ |
excuse {n} (explanation designed to avoid or alleviate guilt or negative judgement) | :: δικαιολογία {f} /dikaiología/ |
excuse me {phrase} (request to repeat, see also: come again) | :: συγγνώμη; /syngnómi?/ |
excuse me {phrase} (request for attention) | :: συγγνώμη /syngnómi/ |
excuse me {phrase} (request to pass) | :: συγγνώμη /syngnómi/ |
excuse me {phrase} (sorry, as apology) | :: συγγνώμη /syngnómi/ |
excuse me {phrase} (indignation) | :: συγγνώμη /syngnómi/ |
execute {v} (to kill as punishment) | :: εκτελώ /ekteló/, θανατώνω /thanatóno/ |
execution {n} (act of executing or the state of being executed) | :: εκτέλεση {f} /ektélesi/ |
execution {n} (act of putting to death or being put to death as a penalty) | :: εκτέλεση {f} /ektélesi/ |
execution {n} (manner or style of a performance etc) | :: εκτέλεση {f} /ektélesi/ |
execution {n} (carrying into effect of a court judgment, or of a will) | :: εκτέλεση {f} /ektélesi/ |
execution {n} (formal process by which a contract is made valid and put into binding effect) | :: εκτέλεση {f} /ektélesi/ |
execution {n} (carrying out of an instruction by a computer) | :: εκτέλεση {f} /ektélesi/ |
executioner {n} (the person who carries out the execution) | :: εκτελεστής {m} /ektelestís/, δήμιος {m} /dímios/ |
executioner {n} (someone who executes an act or will) | :: εκτελεστής {m} /ektelestís/ |
executive {adj} (designed for execution) | :: εκτελεστικός /ektelestikós/ |
executive {n} (title of a chief officer or administrator) | :: διοικητικό στέλεχος {n} /dioikitikó stélechos/ |
executive order {n} (decree issued on the authority of the executive branch of government) | :: πράξη νομοθετικού περιεχομένου {f} /práxi nomothetikoú periechoménou/ |
exegesis {n} (formal written exposition or explanatory essay) | :: εξήγηση {f} /exígisi/ |
exemption {n} (act of exempting) | :: απαλλαγή {f} /apallagí/ (apallagí) |
exemption {n} (state of being exempt; immunity) | :: απαλλαγή {f} /apallagí/ (apallagí) |
exercise {n} (any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability) | :: άσκηση {f} /áskisi/ |
exercise {n} (physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness) | :: γυμναστική {f} /gymnastikí/ |
exercise book {n} (booklet for students) | :: σημειωματάριο {n} /simeiomatário/ |
exert {v} (to put in vigorous action) | :: ασκώ /askó/ |
exert {v} (to make use of) | :: μεταχειρίζομαι /metacheirízomai/ |
Exeter {prop} (city) | :: Έξετερ /Éxeter/ |
exhalation {n} (meteor) SEE: meteor | :: |
exhale {v} (to breathe out) | :: εκπνέω /ekpnéo/ |
exhaust {n} (system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged) | :: εξάτμιση {f} /exátmisi/ |
exhaust {n} (exhaust pipe) SEE: exhaust pipe | :: |
exhausted {adj} | :: εξαντλημένος /exantliménos/ |
exhausting {adj} (Very tiring) | :: εξαντλητικός /exantlitikós/, εξοντωτικός /exontotikós/ |
exhaustion {n} (point of complete depletion) | :: εξάντληση {f} /exántlisi/ |
exhaustion {n} (supreme tiredness; having exhausted energy) | :: εξάντληση {f} /exántlisi/ |
exhaustive {adj} (including every possible element) | :: εξαντλητικός /exantlitikós/ |
exhaust pipe {n} (pipe that vents waste gases from the engine) | :: εξάτμιση {f} /exátmisi/ |
exhibit {v} (display or show (something) for others to see) | :: εκθέτω /ekthéto/, παρουσιάζω /parousiázo/ |
exhibit {v} (demonstrate) | :: παρουσιάζω /parousiázo/, επιδεικνύω /epideiknýo/ |
exhibit {v} (submit to a court) | :: παρουσιάζω /parousiázo/ |
exhibit {n} (something exhibited) | :: έκθεμα {n} /ékthema/ |
exhibit {n} (public showing) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/ |
exhibit {n} (article as evidence in court) | :: πειστήριο {n} /peistírio/ |
exhibition {n} (instance of exhibiting) | :: παρουσίαση {f} /parousíasi/, επίδειξη {f} /epídeixi/ |
exhibition {n} (large scale public showing of objects or products) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/ |
exhibition {n} (financial award to a student) | :: υποτροφία {f} /ypotrofía/ |
exhibition game {n} (practice game) | :: φιλικός {m} /filikós/ |
exhibitionism {n} (practice of drawing attention to oneself) | :: επιδειξιομανία {f} /epideixiomanía/ |
exhibitionism {n} (practice of displaying one's private bodily parts in public) | :: επιδειξιομανία {f} /epideixiomanía/ |
exhibitionist {n} (someone who exposes their genitalia in public) | :: επιδειξίας {m} {f} /epideixías/, επιδειξιομανής {m} {f} /epideixiomanís/ |
exhibitionist {adj} (compulsively seeking attention) | :: επιδειξιομανής /epideixiomanís/ |
exhibition match {n} (exhibition game) SEE: exhibition game | :: |
exhilarate {v} (to cheer) | :: χαροποιώ /charopoió/ |
exhilarate {v} (to excite, to thrill) | :: χαροποιώ /charopoió/ |
exhortation {n} (Act or practice of exhorting) | :: παραίνεση {f} /paraínesi/ |
exhumation {n} (the act of digging up that which has been buried) | :: εκταφή {f} /ektafí/ |
exiguity {n} (quality of being meagre or scanty, see also: meagreness; scantiness) | :: μικρότητα {f} /mikrótita/ |
exile {n} (the state of being banished from one's home or country) | :: εξορία {f} /exoría/ |
exile {n} (someone who is banished from one's home or country) | :: εξόριστος {m} /exóristos/ |
exile {v} (to send into exile) | :: εξορίζω /exorízo/ |
exist {v} (to be) | :: υπάρχω /ypárcho/, υφίσταμαι /yfístamai/ |
existence {n} (state of being, existing, or occurring) | :: ύπαρξη /ýparxi/ |
existent {adj} (existing; having life or being, current; occurring now) | :: υπαρκτός /yparktós/ |
existential {adj} (of, or relating to existence) | :: υπαρξιακός /yparxiakós/ |
existential {adj} (philosophy: of, or relating to existentialism) | :: υπαρξιστικός /yparxistikós/ |
existentialism {n} (philosophical movement) | :: υπαρξισμός {m} /yparxismós/ |
exit {n} (action of going out or going away, or leaving, see also: departure) | :: έξοδος {f} /éxodos/ |
exit {n} (way out) | :: έξοδος {f} /éxodos/ |
exit {v} (to go out or go away from a place or situation, see also: depart; leave) | :: βγαίνω /vgaíno/, φεύγω /févgo/ |
exit {n} (act of departing from life) SEE: death | :: |
exit {v} (to depart from life) SEE: die | :: |
exocellular {adj} (օccuring outside a cell) | :: εξωκυττάριος {m} {f} /exokyttários/, εξωκυττάρια {f} /exokyttária/, εξωκυττάριο {n} /exokyttário/, εξωκυτταρικός {m} /exokyttarikós/, εξωκυτταρική {f} /exokyttarikí/, εξωκυτταρικό {n} /exokyttarikó/, εξωκύτιος {m} {f} /exokýtios/, εξωκύτια {f} /exokýtia/, εξωκύτιο {n} /exokýtio/ |
exocrine {adj} (producing external secretions that are released through a duct) | :: εξωκρινής /exokrinís/ |
exodus {n} (sudden departure) | :: έξοδος {f} /éxodos/ |
Exodus {prop} (departure of Hebrew slaves) | :: Έξοδος {f} /Éxodos/ |
Exodus {prop} (book of Torah and Old Testament) | :: Έξοδος {f} /Éxodos/ |
exogamy {n} (marriage) | :: εξωγαμία {f} /exogamía/ |
exonerate {v} (to relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load)) | :: απαλλάσσω /apallásso/ |
exonerate {v} (to free from an obligation, responsibility or task) | :: απαλλάσσω /apallásso/ |
exonerate {v} (to free from accusation or blame) | :: αθωώνω /athoóno/, δικαιώνω /dikaióno/ |
exonym {n} (name used by foreigners) | :: εξώνυμο {n} /exónymo/ |
exophthalmos {n} (abnormal protrusion of the eyeball) | :: εξώφθαλμος {m} /exófthalmos/ |
exoplanet {n} (planet outside Earth's solar system) | :: εξωπλανήτης {m} /exoplanítis/ |
exorcise {v} (To drive out an evil spirit from a person, place or thing, especially by an incantation or prayer) | :: εξορκίζω /exorkízo/ |
exorcism {n} (ritual driving out of evil spirits) | :: εξορκισμός {m} /exorkismós/ |
exorcize {v} (exorcise) SEE: exorcise | :: |
exoskeleton {n} (hard outer structure) | :: εξωσκελετός {m} /exoskeletós/ |
exosphere {n} (the uppermost layer of a planet's atmosphere) | :: εξώσφαιρα /exósfaira/ |
exoteric {adj} (accessible, capable of being readily or fully comprehended) | :: προσιτός /prositós/ |
exoteric {adj} (external) | :: εξωτερικός /exoterikós/ |
exotic {adj} (foreign, with the connotation of excitingly foreign) | :: εξωτικός /exotikós/ |
exotic {adj} (non-native to the ecosystem) | :: εξωτικός /exotikós/, ξένος /xénos/ |
exotic {n} (organism exotic to an environment) | :: εξωτικός {m} /exotikós/ |
exoticism {n} (the state of being exotic) | :: εξωτισμός {m} /exotismós/ |
expansion {n} (act of expanding) | :: διαστολή {f} /diastolí/ (for metals), επέκταση {f} /epéktasi/ |
expansion {n} (new addition) | :: επέκταση {f} /epéktasi/ |
expatiate {v} (to write or speak at length; to be copious in argument or discussion, to descant) | :: μακρηγορώ /makrigoró/ |
expatriate {adj} (living outside of one's own country) | :: εκπατρισμένος {m} /ekpatrisménos/ |
expatriate {n} (person living outside own country) | :: απόδημος {m} /apódimos/, ομογενής {m} /omogenís/ |
expatriate {n} (person banished from their own country) | :: εξόριστος {m} /exóristos/ |
expatriate {v} (banish) | :: εξορίζω /exorízo/ |
expatriate {v} (renounce citizenship and become a citizen of another country) | :: εκπατρίζω /ekpatrízo/ |
expect {v} (to look for, look forward to, anticipate) | :: αναμένω /anaméno/ |
expectancy {n} (expectation or anticipation; the state of expecting something) | :: προσδοκία {f} /prosdokía/ |
expectation {n} (act or state of expecting) | :: αναμονή {f} /anamoní/, προσμονή {f} /prosmoní/ |
expectation {n} (that which is expected or looked for) | :: προσδοκία {f} /prosdokía/ |
expectorate {v} (spit) SEE: spit | :: |
expedient {adj} (suitable to effect some desired end or the purpose intended) | :: λυσιτελής /lysitelís/ |
expedite {v} (accelerate progress) | :: επισπεύδω /epispévdo/, διευκολύνω /diefkolýno/ |
expedite {v} (process fast and efficiently) | :: επισπεύδω /epispévdo/ (epispévdo) |
expendable {adj} (able to be expended) | :: αναλώσιμος /analósimos/ |
expenditure {n} (act of expending) | :: δαπάνη {f} /dapáni/, εκταμίευση {f} /ektamíefsi/, έξοδα {n-p} /éxoda/ |
expenditure {n} (amount expended) | :: δαπάνη {f} /dapáni/, έξοδα {n-p} /éxoda/ |
expensive {adj} (having a high price or cost) | :: ακριβός /akrivós/ |
expensively {adv} (in an expensive manner) | :: ακριβά /akrivá/ |
experience {n} (event(s) of which one is cognizant) | :: εμπειρία {f} /empeiría/ |
experience {n} (activity which one has performed) | :: εμπειρία {f} /empeiría/ |
experience {n} (collection of events and/or activities from which an individual or group may gather knowledge) | :: εμπειρία {f} /empeiría/ |
experience {n} (the knowledge thus gathered) | :: εμπειρία {f} /empeiría/ |
experienced {adj} (having experience) | :: έμπειρος /émpeiros/ |
experiment {n} (test under controlled conditions) | :: πείραμα {n} /peírama/ |
experiment {v} (to conduct an experiment) | :: πειραματίζομαι /peiramatízomai/ |
experimental {adj} (of or pertaining to an experiment) | :: πειραματικός /peiramatikós/ |
experimenter {n} (person who experiments) | :: πειραματιστής /peiramatistís/ |
expert {adj} (extraordinarily capable or knowledgeable) | :: έμπειρος {m} /émpeiros/, επιτήδειος {m} /epitídeios/ |
expert {adj} (characteristic of an expert) | :: ειδικός {m} /eidikós/ |
expert {n} (person with extensive knowledge or ability) | :: εμπειρογνώμων /empeirognómon/, εμπειροτέχνης {m} /empeirotéchnis/, δεξιοτέχνης {m} {f} /dexiotéchnis/ |
expert witness {n} (witness with topical expertise) | :: πραγματογνώμονας {m} /pragmatognómonas/, πραγματογνώμων {m} /pragmatognómon/ |
expiate {v} (to atone) | :: εξιλεώνω /exileóno/ |
expiate {v} (to make amends) | :: εξιλεώνω /exileóno/ |
expiration {n} (act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration) | :: εκπνοή /ekpnoḯ/ |
expiration {n} (coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end) | :: λήξη {f} /líxi/ |
expiration date {n} (expiration date) SEE: expiry date | :: |
expire {v} (exhale) SEE: exhale | :: |
expire {v} (die) SEE: die | :: |
expired {adj} (dead) SEE: dead | :: |
expiry {n} (death) SEE: death | :: |
expiry date {n} (date something expires) | :: ημερομηνία λήξης {f} /imerominía líxis/ |
explain {v} (report) | :: εξηγώ /exigó/ |
explanation {n} (the act or process of explaining) | :: εξήγηση {f} /exígisi/ |
explanation {n} (something that explains) | :: εξήγηση {f} /exígisi/ |
explanation {n} (reconciliation) | :: δικαιολογία {f} /dikaiología/ |
expletive {n} (profane, vulgar term) SEE: swear word | :: |
explication {n} (explanation) SEE: explanation | :: |
explicit {adj} (very specific) | :: ρητός {m} /ritós/, σαφής {m} {f} /safís/ |
explicitly {adv} (in an explicit manner) | :: ρητά /ritá/ |
explode {v} (to destroy with an explosion) | :: ανατινάζω /anatinázo/ |
explode {v} (to explode (intransitive)) | :: ανατινάζω /anatinázo/ |
explosion {n} (violent release of energy) | :: έκρηξη /ékrixi/ |
exponential {adj} (relating to an exponent) | :: εκθετικός /ekthetikós/ |
exponential {adj} (expressed in terms of a power of e) | :: εκθετικός /ekthetikós/ |
exponential {adj} (having a high or rapid rate of change) | :: εκθετικός /ekthetikós/ |
export {adj} (of or relating to exportation or exports) | :: εξαγωγικός /exagogikós/ |
export {n} (something that is exported) | :: εξαγόμενο προϊόν {n} /exagómeno proïón/ |
export {n} (the act of exporting) | :: εξαγωγή {f} /exagogí/ |
export {v} (to sell (goods) to a foreign country) | :: εξάγω /exágo/ |
export {v} (to cause to spread in another part of the world) | :: εξάγω /exágo/ |
exposé {n} (publication of investigative journalism) | :: έκθεση /ékthesi/ |
expose {v} (to reveal, uncover, make visible, bring to light, introduce to) | :: αποκαλύπτω /apokalýpto/, εκθέτω /ekthéto/ |
expose {v} (to subject photographic film to light) | :: εκθέτω /ekthéto/ |
exposition {n} (action of exposing) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/ |
exposition {n} (action of putting something out to public view) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/, επίδειξη {f} /epídeixi/ |
exposition {n} (action of declaring or describing) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/ |
exposition {n} (essay or speech in which any topic is discussed in detail) | :: έκθεση {f} /ékthesi/ |
ex post {adj} (actual) | :: αναδρομικός {m} /anadromikós/, ανασκοπικός {m} /anaskopikós/ |
expostulate {v} (to protest) | :: διαμαρτύρομαι /diamartýromai/, επιτιμώ /epitimó/ |
expound {v} | :: ερμηνεύω /erminévo/ |
express {v} (to convey meaning) | :: εκφράζω /ekfrázo/ |
expression {n} (particular way of phrasing an idea) | :: έκφραση {f} /ékfrasi/, διατύπωση {f} /diatýposi/ |
expression {n} (colloquialism or idiom) | :: έκφραση {f} /ékfrasi/, ιδιωματισμός {m} /idiomatismós/ |
expression {n} (facial appearance) | :: έκφραση {f} /ékfrasi/, ύφος {n} /ýfos/, μορφασμός {m} /morfasmós/ |
expression {n} (mathematics: arrangement of symbols) | :: παράσταση {f} /parástasi/, διατύπωση {f} /diatýposi/, όρος {m} /óros/ |
expressionless {adj} (without expression) | :: ανέκφραστος /anékfrastos/ |
expressway {n} (US: divided highway) | :: αυτοκινητόδρομος {m} /aftokinitódromos/ |
expressway {n} (freeway) SEE: freeway | :: |
expropriate {v} (to deprive a person of their property) | :: απαλλοτριώνω /apallotrióno/ |
expropriation {n} (act of expropriating) | :: απαλλοτρίωση /apallotríosi/ |
expulsion {n} (the act of expelling or the state of being expelled) | :: αποβολή {f} /apovolí/ |
exquisite {adj} (especially fine) | :: εξαίσιος /exaísios/, υπέροχος /ypérochos/ |
extant {adj} (still in existence) | :: υπάρχων {m} /ypárchon/, σωζόμενος {m} /sozómenos/, αρτίγονος {m} /artígonos/ |
extension block {n} (power strip) SEE: power strip | :: |
extensive {adj} (wide) | :: εκτενής /ektenís/ |
extent {n} (space, area, volume to which something extends) | :: έκταση {f} /éktasi/ |
extenuating circumstance {n} (fact that mitigates a crime) | :: ελαφρυντική περίσταση {f} /elafryntikí perístasi/ |
exterior {n} (The outside part) | :: εξωτερικό {n} /exoterikó/ |
exterior {adj} (being from outside a country) SEE: foreign | :: |
exterior {adj} (external) SEE: external | :: |
exterminate {v} (to kill all of a population) | :: εξολοθρεύω /exolothrévo/ |
extermination camp {n} (death camp) SEE: death camp | :: |
external {adj} (outside of something) | :: εξωτερικός /exoterikós/ |
extirpate {v} (to pull up by the roots) | :: ξεριζώνω /xerizóno/ |
extirpate {v} (to surgically remove) | :: εκριζώνω /ekrizóno/ |
extirpation {n} (the act of extirpating) | :: εκρίζωση {f} /ekrízosi/ |
extortion {n} (the practice of extorting money or other property) | :: χρηματολογία {f} /chrimatología/, εκβιασμός {m} /ekviasmós/ |
extortioner {n} (someone who extorts) SEE: extortionist | :: |
extortionist {n} (someone who extorts) | :: εκβιαστής {m} /ekviastís/, εκβιάστρια {f} /ekviástria/ |
extract {n} (portion of a document) | :: απόσπασμα {n} /apóspasma/ |
extract {v} (to draw out) | :: εξάγω /exágo/ |
extract {v} (to determine) | :: υπολογίζω /ypologízo/ |
extraction {n} (extract obtained from a mixture or from a plant etc) SEE: extract | :: |
extraction {n} (removal of a tooth from its socket) | :: εξαγωγή {f} /exagogí/ |
extradite {v} (to remove a person from one state to another by legal process) | :: (from) απελαύνω /apelávno/, (to) εκδίδω /ekdído/ |
extradition {n} (a formal process by which a criminal suspect is handed over to another government) | :: έκδοση {f} /ékdosi/ |
extralegal {adj} (occurring outside the law) | :: έκνομος {m} /éknomos/ |
extramarital {adj} (taking place outside marriage) | :: εξωγαμιαίος /exogamiaíos/, εξωσυζυγικός /exosyzygikós/ |
extramarital {adj} (adulterous) | :: μοιχευτικός {m} /moicheftikós/ |
extra-natural {adj} (supernatural) SEE: supernatural | :: |
extraordinary {adj} (not ordinary) | :: ασυνήθιστος /asyníthistos/ |
extraparliamentary {adj} (extraparliamentary) | :: εξωκοινοβουλευτικός /exokoinovouleftikós/ |
extrasensory {adj} (of or relating to extrasensory perception) | :: εξωαισθητηριακός {m} /exoaisthitiriakós/ |
extrasensory perception {n} (supposed ability to obtain information without the use of normal sensory channels) | :: εξωαισθητηριακή αντίληψη {f} /exoaisthitiriakí antílipsi/, ΕΕΑ /EEA/ |
extraterrestrial {adj} (originating from outside of the Earth) | :: εξωγήινος /exogíinos/ |
extraterrestrial {n} (being originating from outside of the Earth) | :: εξωγήινος {m} /exogíinos/ |
extraterritoriality {n} (immunity from the local laws of a certain area) | :: ετεροδικία {f} /eterodikía/ |
extra time {n} | :: παράταση {f} /parátasi/ |
extrauterine {adj} (outside the uterus) | :: εξωμήτριος /exomítrios/ |
extravagance {n} (excessive expenditure) | :: χλιδή {f} /chlidí/ |
extra virgin {adj} (of olive oil: fine grade) | :: έξτρα παρθένο /éxtra parthéno/ |
extremely {adv} (to an extreme degree) | :: άκρως /ákros/ |
extremophile {n} (organism that lives under extreme conditions) | :: ακρόφιλος {m} /akrófilos/ |
extremum {n} (mathematics) | :: ακρότατο {n} /akrótato/ |
extroverted {adj} (psychology: of or related to an extrovert) | :: εξωστρεφής /exostrefís/ |
exudation {n} (something exuded) | :: εξίδρωση {f} /exídrosi/ |
exude {v} (to discharge through pores) | :: εξιδρώνω /exidróno/ |
ex-voto {n} (an offering) | :: τάμα {n} /táma/ |
eyalet {n} | :: εγιαλέτι {n} /egialéti/ |
eye {n} (organ) | :: μάτι {n} /máti/ [colloquial], οφθαλμός {m} /ofthalmós/ [medicine], όμμα {n} /ómma/ [poetic], ομμάτιον {n} /ommátion/ [folk and poetic] |
eye {n} (hole in needle) | :: οπή {f} /opí/, μάτι {n} /máti/, ματάκι {n} /matáki/, τρύπα {f} /trýpa/, τρυπίτσα {f} /trypítsa/ |
eye {n} (of a hurricane) | :: μάτι {n} /máti/ |
eye {n} (of a potato) | :: μάτι {n} /máti/, ματάκι {n} /matáki/, οφθαλμίδιο {n} /ofthalmídio/ |
eye {n} (ability to notice what others might miss) | :: μάτι {n} /máti/ |
eyeball {n} (ball of the eye) | :: βολβός του ματιού /volvós tou matioú/, βολβός του οφθαλμού {m} /volvós tou ofthalmoú/ |
eyeball {v} (to judge by eye) | :: κόβω με το βλέμμα /kóvo me to vlémma/, κοζάρω /kozáro/ |
eyeball {v} (to scrutinize) | :: περιεργάζομαι /periergázomai/, κοιτάω από πάνω μέχρι κάτω /koitáo apó páno méchri káto/ |
eyebolt {n} (bolt with a looped head) | :: κοχλίας με οφθαλμό {m} /kochlías me ofthalmó/ |
eyebrow {n} (hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket) | :: φρύδι {n} /frýdi/ |
eyebrowless {adj} (Without eyebrows) | :: άφρυδος /áfrydos/ |
eye doctor {n} | :: οφθαλμίατρος {m} {f} /ofthalmíatros/ |
eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth {proverb} (compensation for an injury) | :: οφθαλμόν αντί οφθαλμού και οδόντα αντί οδόντος /ofthalmón antí ofthalmoú kai odónta antí odóntos/ |
eyeglasses {n} (spectacles) SEE: spectacles | :: |
eyehole {n} (eye socket) SEE: eye socket | :: |
eyelash {n} (hair growing on the edge of an eyelid) | :: βλεφαρίδα {f} /vlefarída/, [informal] ματόκλαδο {n} /matóklado/ |
eyelid {n} ((anatomy) a thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye) | :: βλέφαρο {n} /vléfaro/ |
eye MD {n} (ophtalmologist) SEE: eye doctor | :: |
eye patch {n} (patch worn to cover one eye) | :: καλύπτρα ματιού {f} /kalýptra matioú/ |
eye shadow {n} (makeup around the eyes) | :: σκιά ματιών {f} /skiá matión/ |
eyesight {n} (faculty of sight) | :: όραση {f} /órasi/ |
eye socket {n} (socket of eye) | :: οφθαλμικός κόγχος {m} /ofthalmikós kónchos/ |
eye tooth {n} (canine tooth) SEE: canine tooth | :: |
eyewitness {n} (person who has seen and can testify about an event) | :: αυτόπτης μάρτυρας /aftóptis mártyras/ |
eyot {n} (islet) SEE: islet | :: |
Ezekiel {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Ιεζεκιήλ /Iezekiíl/ |
Ezekiel {prop} (prophet) | :: Ιεζεκιήλ {m} /Iezekiíl/ |
Ezekiel {prop} (male given name) | :: Ιεζεκιήλ {m} /Iezekiíl/ |
Ezra {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Έσδρας {m} /Ésdras/ |
Ezra {prop} (Jewish high priest) | :: Έσδρας /Ésdras/ |
Ezra {prop} (male given name) | :: Έσδρας {m} /Ésdras/ |