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gabardine {n} (type of woolen cloth) | :: γκαμπαρντίνα {f} /gkamparntína/ |
gabbro {n} (igneous rock) | :: γάββρος {m} /gávvros/ |
gable {n} (triangular area of wall) | :: αέτωμα {n} /aétoma/ |
Gabon {prop} (Gabonese Republic) | :: Γκαμπόν {f} /Gkampón/ |
Gaborone {prop} (capital of Botswana) | :: Γκαμπορόνε /Gkamporóne/ |
Gabriel {prop} (male given name) | :: Γαβριήλ {m} /Gavriíl/ |
Gabriel {prop} (archangel) | :: Γαβριήλ {m} /Gavriíl/ |
gadfly {n} (fly of the family Tabanidae) SEE: horsefly | :: |
gadget {n} (any device or machine) | :: μηχάνημα {n} /michánima/, γκάτζετ {n} /gkátzet/ |
gadolinium {n} (chemical element) | :: γαδολίνιο {n} /gadolínio/ |
gadwall {n} (a common and widespread dabbling duck) | :: χαυλέλασμος {m} /chavlélasmos/, αγριόπαπια {f} /agriópapia/ |
Gaea {prop} (earth goddess) | :: Γαία {f} /Gaía/ |
Gaelic {adj} (relating to the Gaels or their language) | :: γαελικός /gaelikós/ |
Gaelic {prop} (Goidelic) SEE: Goidelic | :: |
gaff {n} (minor error or faux pas) SEE: gaffe | :: |
gaff {n} (handle with a hook) | :: καμάκι {n} /kamáki/ |
gaffe {n} (a foolish error, especially one made in public) | :: γκάφα {f} /gkáfa/ |
gaffer {n} (baby) SEE: baby | :: |
Gagauzia {prop} (Autonomous region) | :: Γκαγκαουζία {f} /Gkagkaouzía/ |
gaggle {n} (group of geese) | :: κοπάδι χήνες {n} /kopádi chínes/ |
Gaia {prop} (the ecosystem of the Earth regarded as a self-regulating organism) | :: Γαία {f} /Gaía/ |
gaida {n} (bagpipe) | :: γκάιντα {f} /gkáinta/ |
gain {v} (acquire) | :: κερδίζω /kerdízo/, αποκτώ /apoktó/ |
gain ground {v} (to make progress or obtain advantage) | :: κερδίζω έδαφος /kerdízo édafos/ |
gainword {n} (a word a language has borrowed from another language) SEE: loanword | :: |
gait {n} | :: βηματισμός {m} /vimatismós/, βαδισμα {n} /vadisma/ |
galactorrhœa {n} (galactorrhea) SEE: galactorrhea | :: |
galactorrhea {n} (lactation unassociated with childbirth) | :: γαλακτόρροια {f} /galaktórroia/ |
galactorrhoea {n} (galactorrhea) SEE: galactorrhea | :: |
galah {n} (cockatoo) | :: κακατούα /kakatoúa/ |
galah {n} (fool) SEE: fool | :: |
galaktoboureko {n} (a Greek dessert of semolina-based custard) | :: γαλακτομπούρεκο {n} /galaktompoúreko/ |
Galapagos Islands {prop} (the archipelago) | :: Νησιά Γκαλαπάγκος {n-p} /Nisiá Gkalapágkos/ |
Galatians {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Επιστολή προς Γαλάτες {f} /Epistolí pros Galátes/ |
galaxy {n} (collection of billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes, etc) | :: γαλαξίας {m} /galaxías/ |
galaxy {n} (the Milky Way) SEE: Milky Way | :: |
galena {n} (mineral) | :: γαληνίτης /galinítis/ |
galeophobia {n} (fear of cats and felines) SEE: ailurophobia | :: |
galeophobia {n} (irrational fear of sharks or dogfish) | :: γαλεοφοβία {f} /galeofovía/, σελαχοφοβία {f} /selachofovía/ |
Galicia {prop} (historical kingdom in Central Europe) | :: Γαλικία /Galikía/ |
Galilee {prop} (region of northern Israel) | :: Γαλιλαία {f} /Galilaía/ |
gall {n} (great misery or physical suffering) | :: πίκρα {f} /píkra/, χολή {f} /cholí/ |
gall {n} (feeling of exasperation) | :: χολή {f} /cholí/, χόλιασμα {n} /chóliasma/, πίκρα {f} /píkra/ |
gall {n} (impudence or brazenness) | :: θράσος {n} /thrásos/ |
gall {n} (sore or open wound caused by chafing) | :: παράτριμμα {n} /parátrimma/ |
gall {n} (sore on a horse) | :: παράτριμμα {n} /parátrimma/ |
gall {n} (bump-like imperfection) | :: όζος {m} /ózos/, εξόγκωμα {n} /exógkoma/ |
gall {n} (bile) SEE: bile | :: |
gall {n} (gall bladder) SEE: gall bladder | :: |
gallant {adj} (brave, valiant) | :: γενναίος {m} /gennaíos/, ανδρείος {m} /andreíos/ |
gallant {adj} (honourable) | :: ευγενής {m} /evgenís/, αβρός {m} /avrós/ |
gallant {adj} (polite and attentive to ladies) | :: ιπποτικός {m} /ippotikós/ |
gall bladder {n} (pear-shaped organ that stores bile) | :: χοληδόχος κύστη {f} /cholidóchos kýsti/, [colloquial] χολή {f} /cholí/ |
galleon {n} (large sailing ship) | :: γαλιόνι {n} /galióni/ |
gallerist {n} (the owner or operator of an art gallery) | :: γκαλερίστας /gkalerístas/ |
galley {n} (ship propelled primarily by oars) | :: γαλέρα {f} /galéra/ |
galley {n} (cooking room or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft) | :: κουζίνα {f} /kouzína/ |
Gallienus {prop} (Roman Emperor) | :: Γαλλιηνός /Galliinós/ |
galligaskins {n} (shalwar) SEE: shalwar | :: |
Gallipoli {prop} (peninsula) | :: Καλλίπολη {n} /Kallípoli/ |
gallium {n} (chemical element) | :: γάλλιο {n} /gállio/ |
gallon {n} (a unit of volume used for liquids) | :: γαλόνι {n} /galóni/ |
gallon {n} (a Gallon in the U.S. Customary System) | :: γαλόνι {n} /galóni/ |
galloper {n} (carousel or roundabout) | :: αλογάκια {n-p} /alogákia/ |
gallows {n} (wooden framework on which persons are put to death by hanging) | :: αγχόνη {f} /anchóni/, κρεμάλα {f} /kremála/ |
gallows humor {n} (comedy that still manages to be funny in the face of a perfectly hopeless situation) | :: χιούμορ αγχονών /chioúmor anchonón/ |
gallstone {n} (small, hard object, that sometimes forms in the gall bladder) | :: χολόλιθος {m} /cholólithos/ |
galpal {n} (close female friend) SEE: girlfriend | :: |
galvanic {adj} (of or pertaining to galvanism; electric) | :: γαλβανικός /galvanikós/ |
galvanically {adv} (in galvanic manner) | :: γαλβανίζοντας /galvanízontas/ |
galvanised {adj} (coated with zinc) | :: γαλβανισμένος /galvanisménos/ |
galvanization {n} (the process of galvanizing) | :: γαλβανισμός /galvanismós/, επιψευδαργύρωση /epipsevdargýrosi/ |
galvanize {v} (to coat with rust-resistant zinc) | :: γαλβανίζω /galvanízo/ |
galvanize {v} (to coat with a thin layer of metal by electrochemical means) | :: γαλβανίζω /galvanízo/ |
galvanize {v} (to shock or stimulate into sudden activity) | :: ξεσηκώνω /xesikóno/ |
Galway {prop} (city in Ireland) | :: Γκόλγουεϊ {n} /Gkólgoueï/ |
Gambia {prop} (The Republic of The Gambia) | :: Γκάμπια {f} /Gkámpia/ |
gamble {n} (a risk undertaken with a potential gain) | :: στοίχημα {n} /stoíchima/ |
gamble {v} (to take a risk, with the potential of a positive outcome) | :: στοιχηματίζω /stoichimatízo/ |
gambler {n} (one who plays at a game of chance) | :: χαρτοπαίκτης {m} /chartopaíktis/, τζογαδόρος {m} /tzogadóros/ |
game {n} (playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | :: παιχνίδι {n} /paichnídi/ |
game {n} (particular instance of playing a game; match) | :: παιχνίδι {n} /paichnídi/ |
game {n} (wild animals hunted for food) | :: κυνήγι {n} /kynígi/ |
game {v} (to gamble) SEE: gamble | :: |
game console {n} (video game console) SEE: video game console | :: |
gameness {n} (courage) SEE: courage | :: |
games console {n} (video game console) SEE: video game console | :: |
game show {n} (a radio or television programme) | :: παιχνίδι {n} /paichnídi/, τηλεπαιχνίδι {n} /tilepaichnídi/ |
gamester {n} (gambler) SEE: gambler | :: |
gamete {n} (reproductive cell) | :: γαμέτης {m} /gamétis/ |
game theory {n} (mathematical study of strategic situations) | :: θεωρία παιγνίων {f} /theoría paigníon/ |
gamin {n} (homeless boy; street urchin) | :: χαμίνι {n} /chamíni/, αγυιόπαιδο {n} /agyiópaido/ [rare] |
gaming console {n} (video game console) SEE: video game console | :: |
gamma {n} (third letter of the Greek alphabet) | :: γάμμα {f} /gámma/, γάμα {f} /gáma/ |
gamma {n} (physics: unit of magnetic flux density) | :: γάμμα {n} /gámma/ |
gamma ray {n} (very high frequency electromagnetic radiation) | :: ακτίνα γάμμα {f} /aktína gámma/ |
gamut {n} (complete range) | :: γκάμα {f} /gkáma/ |
gamut {n} (all the notes in the musical scale) | :: κλίμακα {f} /klímaka/ |
gander {n} (a male goose) | :: χήνος {m} /chínos/, αρσενική χήνα {f} /arsenikí chína/ |
gander {n} (a fool, simpleton) | :: βλάκας {m} /vlákas/ |
Gandhi {prop} (surname Gandhi) | :: Γκάντι /Gkánti/ |
gang bang {n} (orgy) SEE: orgy | :: |
Ganges {prop} (the river) | :: Γάγγης /Gángis/ |
gangling {adj} (awkwardly tall and thin) | :: κρεμανταλάς {m} /kremantalás/ |
Gangnam {prop} (a district of Seoul) | :: Γκάνγκναμ {n} /Gkángknam/ |
Gang of Four {prop} (leftist political faction) | :: συμμορία των τεσσάρων {f} /symmoría ton tessáron/ |
gangrene {n} (the necrosis or rotting of flesh) | :: γάγγραινα {f} /gángraina/ |
gannet {n} (glutton) SEE: glutton | :: |
gannet {n} (sea bird) | :: σούλα {f} /soúla/ |
Gansu {prop} (province of China) | :: Κανσού {f} /Kansoú/ |
Ganymede {prop} (in Greek mythology) | :: Γανυμήδης {m} /Ganymídis/ |
Ganymede {prop} (satellite of Jupiter) | :: Γανυμήδης {m} /Ganymídis/ |
gaol {v} (jail) SEE: jail | :: |
gap {n} (hiatus) SEE: hiatus | :: |
gap {n} (opening made by breaking or parting) | :: κενό {n} /kenó/ |
gap {n} (opening allowing passage or entrance) | :: κενό {n} /kenó/ |
gap {n} (opening that implies a breach or defect) | :: κενό {n} /kenó/ |
gap {n} (vacant space or time) | :: κενό {n} /kenó/ |
gar {n} (garfish) | :: ζαργάνα {f} /zargána/ |
garage {n} (aviation: shed for housing an aircraft) SEE: hangar | :: |
garage {n} (petrol filling station) SEE: gas station | :: |
garage {n} (building or section of building to store a car, tools etc.) | :: γκαράζ /gkaráz/ |
garam masala {n} (culinary ingredient) | :: γκαράμ μασάλα {n} /gkarám masála/ |
garbage {n} (waste material) | :: απορρίματα {n-p} /aporrímata/, σκουπίδια {n-p} /skoupídia/ |
garbage can {n} (waste receptacle) | :: σκουπιδοτενεκές {m} /skoupidotenekés/ |
garbage collection {n} (service for transporting household garbage) | :: αποκομιδή απορριμμάτων {f} /apokomidí aporrimmáton/, συλλογή απορριμμάτων {f} /syllogí aporrimmáton/ |
garbage collector {n} (worker) | :: σκουπιδιάρης {m} /skoupidiáris/ |
garbage in, garbage out {proverb} (proverb: output is dependent on input) | :: εισερχόμενα δεδομένα εξερχόμενα δεδομένα /eiserchómena dedoména exerchómena dedoména/ |
garbage man {n} (garbage collector) SEE: garbage collector | :: |
garbage truck {n} (waste collection vehicle) | :: απορριμματοφόρο {n} /aporrimmatofóro/ |
garble {v} (to mutilate; to pervert) | :: διαστρέφω /diastréfo/ |
garbologist {n} (garbage collector) SEE: garbage collector | :: |
garden {n} (piece of land outside with flowers and plants) | :: περιβόλι {n} /perivóli/ |
garden {n} (gardens with public access) | :: πάρκο {n} /párko/ |
garden {n} (grounds at the front or back of a house) | :: κήπος {m} /kípos/ |
garden {v} (grow plants) | :: κηπεύω /kipévo/, καλλιεργώ κήπο /kalliergó kípo/, περιποιούμαι κήπο (peripiúme cípo) (cultivate or farm a garden) |
gardenburger {n} (vegetarian imitation hamburger) | :: γκαρντενμπέργκερ /gkarntenmpérgker/ |
gardener {n} (one who gardens) | :: κηπουρός {m} {f} /kipourós/ |
gardenia {n} (tree or shrub of the genus Gardenia) | :: γαρδένια {f} /gardénia/ |
gardening {n} (the care of a garden) | :: κηπουρική {f} /kipourikí/ |
Garden of Eden {prop} (place where Adam and Eve first lived) | :: Εδέμ /Edém/ |
garfish {n} (fish of family Belonidae) | :: ζαργάνα {f} /zargána/ |
garfish {n} (fish of family Lepisosteidae) | :: ζαργάνα {f} /zargána/ |
Gargalianoi {prop} (town) | :: Γαργαλιάνοι /Gargaliánoi/ |
gargle {n} (liquid) | :: γαργάρα {f} /gargára/ |
gargle {n} (sound) | :: γαργάρα {f} /gargára/ |
Garibaldian {adj} (of or pertaining to Giuseppe Garibaldi) | :: γαριβαλδινός /garivaldinós/ |
garish {adj} (overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste) | :: χτυπητός /chtypitós/, φανταχτερός /fantachterós/, κακόγουστος {m} /kakógoustos/ |
garland {n} (wreath of flowers) | :: γιρλάντα {f} /girlánta/ |
garlic {n} (plant) | :: σκόρδο {n} /skórdo/ |
garlic bread {n} (bread topped with garlic) | :: σκορδόψωμο {n} /skordópsomo/ |
garlicky {adj} (tasting or smelling of garlic) | :: σκορδάτος /skordátos/ |
garlic press {n} (ustensil) | :: πρέσα σκόρδου {f} /présa skórdou/ |
garment {n} (single item of clothing) | :: ρούχο {n} /roúcho/ |
garnet {n} (mineral) | :: λυχνίτης {m} /lychnítis/ |
garnet {n} (colour) | :: γκρενά {n} /gkrená/ |
garret {n} (an attic or semi-finished room just beneath the roof of a house) | :: σοφίτα {f} /sofíta/ |
garrigue {n} (vegetation) | :: φρύγανα {n-p} /frýgana/ |
garrulity {n} (state or characteristic of being garrulous) | :: φλυαρία {f} /flyaría/, πολυλογία {f} /polylogía/ |
garrulous {adj} (excessively or tiresomely talkative) | :: φλύαρος /flýaros/ |
garrulous {adj} (excessively wordy and rambling) | :: πολύλογος /polýlogos/, απεραντολόγος /aperantológos/ |
garrulousness {n} (garrulity) SEE: garrulity | :: |
garter {n} (band around leg) | :: καλτσοδέτα {f} /kaltsodéta/ |
gas {n} ((uncountable, chemistry) state of matter) | :: αέριο {n} /aério/, ατμός {m} /atmós/ |
gas {n} ((US) gas in digestion) | :: αέριο {n} /aério/ |
gas {n} (fuel) | :: βενζίνη {f} /venzíni/ |
gasbag {n} (gasbag) SEE: windbag | :: |
gas chamber {n} (a sealed chamber in which people are executed with gas) | :: θάλαμος αερίων {m} /thálamos aeríon/ |
Gascony {prop} (Former region of France) | :: Γασκώνη {f} /Gaskóni/ |
gaseous {adj} (relating to, or existing as, gas) | :: αεριώδης /aeriódis/ |
gaseous {adj} (of a liquid containing bubbles: gassy) | :: αεριούχος /aerioúchos/ |
gash {n} (vulva) SEE: vulva | :: |
gasholder {n} | :: αεριοφυλάκιο {n} /aeriofylákio/ |
gasification {n} (action of gasifying) | :: αεριοποίηση {f} /aeriopoíisi/ |
gasify {v} (to convert into gas) | :: αεριοποιώ /aeriopoió/ |
gasket {n} (mechanical seal) | :: τσιμούχα {f} /tsimoúcha/ |
gaslight {n} (lamp which burns piped illuminating gas) | :: αεριόφως {n} /aeriófos/, ανθρακαέριο {n} /anthrakaério/, λάμπα αερίου {f} /lámpa aeríou/ |
gaslight {n} (light produced by burning gas) | :: αεριόφως {n} /aeriófos/ |
gas mask {n} (a covering for the face with a filter to protect the user from poisonous gas) | :: αντιασφυξιογόνος μάσκα {f} /antiasfyxiogónos máska/ |
Gasmoulos {n} | :: γασμούλος /gasmoúlos/ |
gasoduct {n} (gas pipeline) SEE: gas pipeline | :: |
gasoline {n} (motor fuel) | :: βενζίνη {f} /venzíni/ |
gasometer {n} (gasholder) SEE: gasholder | :: |
gasp {v} (to draw in the breath suddenly) | :: λαχανιάζω /lachaniázo/, ασθμαίνω /asthmaíno/ |
gasp {n} (A short, sudden intake of breath) | :: λαχάνιασμα {n} /lachániasma/ |
gas pipeline {n} (a gas pipeline) | :: αεριαγωγός {m} /aeriagogós/ |
gas station {n} (an establishment which sells gasoline to pump directly into a car) | :: βενζινάδικο {n} /venzinádiko/ |
gastralgia {n} (stomachache) SEE: stomachache | :: |
gastric acid {n} (acidic secretion of the stomach) | :: γαστρικό οξύ {n} /gastrikó oxý/ |
gastric juice {n} (secretion of the stomach) SEE: gastric acid | :: |
gastritis {n} (inflammation of the lining of the stomach) | :: γαστρίτιδα {f} /gastrítida/ |
gastro- {prefix} (meaning stomach) | :: γαστρο- /gastro-/ |
gastro- {prefix} (meaning food) | :: γαστρο- /gastro-/ |
gastroenteritis {n} (inflammation) | :: γαστρεντερίτιδα {f} /gastrenterítida/ |
gastroenterology {n} (the study of the digestive system) | :: γαστρεντερολογία {f} /gastrenterología/ |
gastroesophageal reflux {n} (pain from influx of gastric juices into the esophagus) SEE: heartburn | :: |
gastrointestinal {adj} (of or pertaining to the stomach and intestines) | :: γαστρεντερικός /gastrenterikós/ |
gastrology {n} (scientific study of the stomach) | :: γαστρολογία /gastrología/ |
gastronome {n} (gourmet) SEE: gourmet | :: |
gastrorrhagia {n} (hemorrhage from the stomach) | :: γαστρορραγία {f} /gastrorragía/ |
gastroschisis {n} | :: γαστρόσχιση /gastróschisi/, λαπαρόσχιση /laparóschisi/ |
gas turbine {n} (gas turbine) | :: αεριοστρόβιλος {m} /aeriostróvilos/ |
gate {n} (door-like structure outside) | :: πόρτα {f} /pórta/, εξώπορτα {f} /exóporta/, εξώθυρα {f} /exóthyra/, αυλόπορτα {f} /avlóporta/ |
gate {n} (doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall) | :: πύλη {f} /pýli/, θύρα {f} /thýra/ |
gate {n} (in an air terminal) | :: πύλη {f} /pýli/ |
Gateshead {prop} (town in the county of Tyne and Wear) | :: Γκέητσχεντ /Gkéitschent/ |
gateway {n} (entrance) | :: πύλη {f} /pýli/ |
gateway {n} (computer network access point) | :: πύλη δικτύου {f} /pýli diktýou/ |
gather {v} (to bring together; to collect) | :: μαζεύω /mazévo/, συγκεντρώνω /sygkentróno/ |
Gaugamela {prop} (village) | :: Γαυγάμηλα /Gavgámila/ |
Gaul {prop} (region) | :: Γαλατία {f} /Galatía/ |
Gaul {n} (person) | :: Γαλάτης {m} /Galátis/, Γαλάτισσα {f} /Galátissa/ |
Gaulish {adj} (of or pertaining to Gaul) | :: γαλατικός /galatikós/ |
gay {adj} (happy, joyful and lively) | :: φαιδρός {m} /faidrós/, εύθυμος {m} /éfthymos/, ζωηρός {m} /zoïrós/ |
gay {adj} (festive, bright, colorful) | :: εύθυμος {m} /éfthymos/, παρδαλός {m} /pardalós/ |
gay {adj} (homosexual, see also: homosexual; lesbian) | :: ομοφυλόφιλος /omofylófilos/, ομοφυλόφιλη {f} /omofylófili/, λεσβία {f} /lesvía/, [slang] πούστης {m} /poústis/, [slang] αδερφή {f} /aderfí/ |
gay {adj} (typical of homosexual appearance) | :: αδερφίστικος {m} /aderfístikos/, πούστικος {m} /poústikos/ |
gay {n} (homosexual person, especially male, see also: lesbian; homosexual; fairy; fag; poof; bender; bugger) | :: ομοφυλόφιλος {m} /omofylófilos/, γκέι /gkéi/ |
gay bar {n} (nightclub whose primary clientele are LGBT people) | :: γκέι μπαρ {n} /gkéi bar/ |
gay marriage {n} (marriage between two people of the same sex) | :: γάμος ομοφυλόφιλων {m} /gámos omofylófilon/ |
Gaza {prop} (city) | :: Γάζα {f} /Gáza/ |
Gaza {prop} (Gaza Strip) SEE: Gaza Strip | :: |
Gaza Strip {prop} (Gaza Strip) | :: Λωρίδα της Γάζας {f} /Lorída tis Gázas/ |
gazelle {n} (antelope) | :: γαζέλα {f} /gazéla/ |
gcd {n} (initialism for greatest common divisor) | :: ΜΚΔ {m} /MKD/ |
Gdańsk {prop} (city of Poland) | :: Γκντανσκ {n} /Gkntansk/, Ντάντσιχ {n} /Dántsich/ [former name] |
GDP {n} (abbreviation of gross domestic product, see also: gross domestic product) | :: ΑΕΠ /AEP/ |
gean {n} (wild cherry tree) | :: αγριοκέρασο {n} /agriokéraso/ |
gear {n} (equipment or paraphernalia) | :: εξοπλισμός {m} /exoplismós/, σύνεργα {n-p} /sýnerga/ |
gear {n} (a wheel with grooves) | :: οδοντωτός τροχός {m} /odontotós trochós/ |
gear {n} (a particular combination or choice of interlocking gears) | :: σχέση {f} /schési/ |
gear {n} (motor car transmission) | :: ταχύτητα {f} /tachýtita/ |
gearbox {n} (train of gears) | :: κιβώτιο ταχυτήτων {n} /kivótio tachytíton/ |
gear wheel {n} (wheel with a toothed rim) | :: γρανάζι {n} /granázi/ |
gecko {n} (lizard of the family Gekkonidae) | :: σαμιαμίδι {n} /samiamídi/ |
gee {n} (name of the letter G, g) | :: τζι {n} /tzi/ |
geek {n} (Australian: look) SEE: look | :: |
geek {n} (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers) | :: σπασίκλας {m} /spasíklas/ |
gee up {interj} (direction to a horse) SEE: giddyup | :: |
geezer {n} (device for boiling water) SEE: geyser | :: |
geezer {n} (informal: old person, especially male) | :: γεροπαράξενος {m} /geroparáxenos/ |
gegenschein {n} | :: αντιζωδιακό φως /antizodiakó fos/ |
Gehenna {prop} (where the wicked go) | :: γέεννα {f} /géenna/ |
Gehenna {prop} (hell, in Abrahamic religions) | :: γέεννα {f} /géenna/ |
Gehinnom {prop} (Jewish realm of the afterlife) SEE: Gehenna | :: |
geisha {n} (a Japanese entertainer) | :: γκέισα {f} /gkéisa/ |
gel {n} (suspension of solid in liquid) | :: γέλη {f} /géli/, πήκτωμα {n} /píktoma/ |
gel {n} (any gel for a particular cosmetic use) | :: ζελέ {n} /zelé/, τζελ {n} /tzel/ |
gelatin {n} (edible jelly) | :: ζελατίνη /zelatíni/ |
gelato {n} (Italian-style ice cream) | :: τζελάτο {n} /tzeláto/ |
geld {n} (money) SEE: money | :: |
geld {v} (castrate) SEE: castrate | :: |
gelding {n} (eunuch) SEE: eunuch | :: |
gem {n} (precious stone) | :: πολύτιμος λίθος {m} /polýtimos líthos/, πετράδι {n} /petrádi/ |
gem {n} (precious or highly valued thing or person) | :: διαμάντι {n} /diamánti/, κόσμημα {n} /kósmima/ |
geminate {adj} (phonology) | :: όμοιος /ómoios/ |
gemination {n} (phonetical phenomenon) | :: διπλασιασμός {m} /diplasiasmós/ |
Gemini {prop} (constellation) | :: Δίδυμοι {m-p} /Dídymoi/ |
Gemini {prop} (astrological sign) | :: Δίδυμοι {m-p} /Dídymoi/ |
Gemini {n} (Someone with a Gemini star sign) | :: Δίδυμος {m} /Dídymos/ |
gemütlich {adj} (cozy) | :: αναπαυτικός /anapaftikós/, άνετος /ánetos/ |
gendarme {n} (member of the gendarmerie) | :: χωροφύλακας /chorofýlakas/ |
gendarmerie {n} (military body charged with police duties) | :: χωροφυλακή {f} /chorofylakí/ |
gender {n} (grammar: division of nouns and pronouns) | :: γένος {n} /génos/ |
gender {n} (division, class, kind) | :: είδος {n} /eídos/ |
gender {n} (biological sex) | :: φύλο {n} /fýlo/ |
gender {n} (grammar: voice (of verbs)) SEE: voice | :: |
gene {n} (unit of heredity) | :: γονίδιο {n} /gonídio/ |
general {adj} (involving every part or member, not specific or particular) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
general {adj} (of a person: pre-eminent) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
general {adj} (widespread, common) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
general {adj} (not limited in application; applicable to a whole class or category) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
general {adj} (consisting of only the most important aspects; indefinite) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
general {adj} (miscellaneous, not limited to a specific class) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
general {n} (military rank) | :: στρατηγός /stratigós/, πτέραρχος /ptérarchos/ [airforce] |
generalissimo {n} (supreme commander) | :: αρχιστράτηγος {m} /archistrátigos/ |
general knowledge {n} (wide body of information that a person acquires from education and from life) | :: γενικές γνώσεις {f-p} /genikés gnóseis/ |
generally {adv} (as a rule; usually) | :: συνήθως /syníthos/ |
generally {adv} (without reference to specific details) | :: γενικά /geniká/ |
general practitioner {n} (physician who provides primary care; family doctor) | :: γιατρός {c} /giatrós/ |
general relativity {n} (theory in physics) | :: γενική σχετικότητα {f} /genikí schetikótita/ |
General Secretary {n} (chief administrator of political parties or organizations) | :: γενικός γραμματέας {m} {f} /genikós grammatéas/ |
generation {n} (single step in the succession of natural descent) | :: γενιά {f} /geniá/ |
generator {n} (mathematics: an element of a group that is used in the presentation of the group) | :: γεννήτορας {m} /gennítoras/ |
generator {n} (apparatus: electrical generator) | :: γεννήτρια {f} /gennítria/ |
generic {adj} (very comprehensive) | :: γενικός {m} /genikós/ |
generic {adj} (not having a brand name) | :: γενόσημο {n} /genósimo/ [of a drug] |
generic {adj} (specifying neither masculine nor feminine e.g. salesperson) | :: ουδέτερο {n} /oudétero/ |
generic {n} (a product sold under a generic name) | :: γενόσημος {m} /genósimos/ |
generosity {n} (the trait of being willing to donate) | :: γενναιοδωρία {f} /gennaiodoría/ |
generous {adj} (willing to give and share unsparingly) | :: γενναιόδωρος /gennaiódoros/ |
generous {adj} (large, ample) | :: γερός /gerós/ |
Genesis {prop} (the book of the Bible) | :: Γένεση {f} /Génesi/ |
genetically modified {adj} (produced by genetic modification) | :: μεταλλαγμένος /metallagménos/ |
geneticist {n} (scientist who studies genes) | :: γενετιστής {m} /genetistís/ |
genetics {n} (branch of biology) | :: γενετική {f} /genetikí/ |
genetics {n} (genetic makeup of a specific individual or species) | :: γενετική {f} /genetikí/ |
Geneva {prop} (city) | :: Γενεύη {f} /Genévi/ |
Geneva {prop} (canton) | :: Γενεύη {f} /Genévi/ |
Geneva {prop} (lake) | :: Λίμνη της Γενεύης {f} /Límni tis Genévis/ |
Genevieve {prop} (female given name) | :: Γενοβέφα {f} /Genovéfa/, Γενεβιέβη {f} /Geneviévi/ |
Genghis Khan {prop} (Genghis Khan) | :: Τζένγκις Χαν {m} /Tzéngkis Chan/ |
-genic {suffix} (generated) | :: -γενής /-genís/ |
genie {n} (an unseen being in Muslim theology) | :: τζίνι {m} /tzíni/ |
genital {adj} (of, or relating to biological reproduction) | :: γεννητικός /gennitikós/ |
genitalia {n} (genitals or sex organs) | :: γεννητικά όργανα /gennitiká órgana/ |
genitals {n} (genitalia) SEE: genitalia | :: |
genitive {n} (inflection pattern) | :: γενική {f} /genikí/ |
genitive absolute {n} (independent genitive phrase) | :: γενική απόλυτη /genikí apólyti/ |
genitive case {n} (genitive) SEE: genitive | :: |
genius {n} (someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill) | :: μεγαλοφυία {f} /megalofyía/, ιδιοφυία {f} /idiofyía/ |
genius {n} (extraordinary mental capacity) | :: μεγαλοφυία {f} /megalofyía/ |
Genoa {prop} (province) | :: Γένοβα {f} /Génova/ |
Genoa {prop} (Italian city) | :: Γένοβα {f} /Génova/ |
genocide {n} (systematic killing of substantial numbers of people) | :: γενοκτονία {f} /genoktonía/ |
genome {n} (complete genetic information of an organism) | :: γονιδίωμα {n} /gonidíoma/ |
genomics {n} (study of the complete genome of an organism) | :: γονιδιωματική {f} /gonidiomatikí/, γενομική {f} /genomikí/ |
genotype {n} (DNA sequence which determines a specific characteristic) | :: γονότυπος {m} /gonótypos/ |
genre {n} (kind; type; sort) | :: ύφος {n} /ýfos/ |
Genseric {prop} (male given name) | :: Γιζέριχος /Gizérichos/ |
gentian {n} (Any of various herbs of the family Gentianaceae) | :: γεντιακή {f} /gentiakí/ |
gentian {n} (The dried roots and rhizome of a European gentian) | :: γεντιακή {f} /gentiakí/ |
genticide {n} (killing of a race or nation of people) SEE: genocide | :: |
gentile {adj} (non-Jewish) | :: εθνικός /ethnikós/ |
gentleman {n} (man of breeding) | :: κύριος {m} /kýrios/, ευπατρίδης {m} /efpatrídis/ |
gentleman {n} (polite term for a man) | :: κύριος {m} /kýrios/ |
gentleman {n} (polite form of address to men) | :: κύριοι {m-p} /kýrioi/ |
gentlewoman {n} (woman of the nobility) | :: κυρία {f} /kyría/, αρχοντογυναίκα {f} /archontogynaíka/ |
genuflect {v} (to bend the knee, as in servitude or worship) | :: προσκυνώ /proskynó/ |
genuflection {n} (the act of genuflecting, in the sense of bowing down) | :: γονυκλισία {f} /gonyklisía/ |
genuine {adj} (real, authentic) | :: γνήσιος {m} /gnísios/ |
genus {n} (rank in a taxonomic classification between family and species) | :: γένος {n} /génos/ |
genus {n} (taxon at this rank) | :: γένος {n} /génos/ |
genus {n} (group with common attributes) | :: γένος {n} /génos/, είδος {n} /eídos/ |
geo- {prefix} (Earth) | :: γεω- /geo-/, γαιο- /gaio-/ |
geocentric {adj} (having Earth at center) | :: γεωκεντρικός /geokentrikós/ |
geodesy {n} (scientific discipline) | :: γεωδαισία {f} /geodaisía/ |
geogeny {n} (study of the formation of the Earth) | :: γεωγονία {f} /geogonía/ |
geoglyph {n} (large-scale drawing on the ground) | :: γεωγλυφικό {n} /geoglyfikó/, γεώγλυφο /geóglyfo/ |
geographer {n} (a specialist in geography) | :: γεωγράφος {m} /geográfos/ |
geographic {adj} (pertaining to geography) | :: γεωγραφικός /geografikós/ |
geographical {adj} (geographic) SEE: geographic | :: |
geographic information system {n} (an electronic system) | :: Γεωγραφικά Συστήματα Πληροφοριών {m} /Geografiká Systímata Pliroforión/ |
geography {n} (study of physical structure and inhabitants of the Earth) | :: γεωγραφία {f} /geografía/ |
geoid {n} (surface of constant gravitational potential at zero elevation) | :: γεωειδές {n} /geoeidés/ |
geolocation {n} (the identification of geographic location) | :: γεωεντοπισμός {m} /geoentopismós/ |
geological matrix {n} (background material) | :: μήτρα {f} /mítra/ |
geologist {n} (person skilled at geology) | :: γεωλόγος {c} /geológos/ |
geology {n} (the study of the earth) | :: γεωλογία {f} /geología/ |
geometer {n} (geometry mathematician) | :: γεωμέτρης {m} /geométris/ |
geometry {n} (branch of mathematics) | :: γεωμετρία {f} /geometría/ |
geometry {n} (type of geometry) | :: γεωμετρία {f} /geometría/ |
geometry {n} (spatial attributes) | :: γεωμετρία /geometría/ |
geopolitical {adj} (of, or relating to geopolitics) | :: γεωπολιτικός /geopolitikós/ |
geopolitically {adv} (according to geopolitics) | :: γεωπολιτικώς /geopolitikós/ |
geopolitics {n} (the study of the effects of geography on international politics) | :: γεωπολιτική {f} /geopolitikí/ |
George {prop} (male given name) | :: Γεώργιος {m} /Geórgios/, Γιώργος {m} /Giórgos/ |
Georgeson {prop} (surname meaning "son of George") | :: Γεωργιάδης {m} /Georgiádis/, Γεωργίου /Georgíou/ |
Georgetown {prop} (capital of Guyana) | :: Τζόρτζταουν /Tzórtztaoun/ |
georgette {n} (fabric) | :: ζορζέτα {f} /zorzéta/ |
Georgia {prop} (country) | :: Γεωργία {f} /Georgía/ |
Georgia {prop} (state of the USA) | :: Τζόρτζια {f} /Tzórtzia/ |
Georgia {prop} (female given name) | :: Γεωργία {f} /Georgía/ |
Georgian {n} (language of the country Georgia) | :: Γεωργιανά /Georgianá/ |
Georgian {n} (person from the country of Georgia) | :: Γεωργιανός {m} /Georgianós/, Γεωργιανή {f} /Georgianí/ |
Georgian {adj} (pertaining to the country, people or language of Georgia) | :: γεωργιανός {m} /georgianós/, γεωργιανή {f} /georgianí/, γεωργιανό {n} /georgianó/ |
geotropism {n} (reduced photograph) | :: γεωτροπισμός {m} /geotropismós/ |
ger {n} (yurt) SEE: yurt | :: |
geranium {n} (cranesbill) | :: γεράνιον {n} /geránion/, γεράνι {n} /geráni/ |
Gerard {prop} (male given name) | :: Γεράρδος /Gerárdos/ |
germ {n} (mass of cells) | :: μικρόβιο {n} /mikróvio/ |
germ {n} (pathogenic microorganism) | :: μικρόβιο {n} /mikróvio/ |
german {adj} (sharing parents) | :: αμφιθαλής /amfithalís/ |
German {n} (native or inhabitant of Germany; person of German citizenship or nationality) | :: Γερμανός {m} /Germanós/ |
German {prop} (the German language) | :: γερμανικά {n-p} /germaniká/ |
German {adj} (of or relating to the country of Germany) | :: γερμανικός /germanikós/ |
German {adj} (of or relating to the German people) | :: γερμανικός /germanikós/ |
German {adj} (of or relating to the German language) | :: γερμανικός /germanikós/ |
German Democratic Republic {prop} (East Germany from 1949-1990) | :: Λαοκρατική Δημοκρατία της Γερμανίας /Laokratikí Dimokratía tis Germanías/ |
germanium {n} (chemical element) | :: γερμάνιο {n} /germánio/ |
German measles {n} (the disease rubella) SEE: rubella | :: |
German Shepherd {n} (breed of dog) | :: γερμανικός ποιμενικός {m} /germanikós poimenikós/, λυκόσκυλο {n} /lykóskylo/ |
German silver {n} (nickel silver) SEE: nickel silver | :: |
Germany {prop} (country in Central Europe) | :: Γερμανία {f} /Germanía/ |
Germinal {prop} (the seventh month of the French Republican Calendar) | :: Ζερμινάλ {m} /Zerminál/, Βλασταίος {m} /Vlastaíos/ |
germinate {v} (sprout or produce buds) | :: βλαστάνω /vlastáno/, φυτρώνω /fytróno/ |
Geronimo {prop} (prominent leader) | :: Τζερόνιμο {m} /Tzerónimo/ |
gerontocracy {n} (government by elders) | :: γεροντοκρατία {f} /gerontokratía/ |
gerund {n} (verb form functioning as a verbal noun) | :: γερούνδιο {n} /geroúndio/ |
Gervase {prop} (male given name) | :: Γερβάσιος /Gervásios/ |
Gestapo {prop} (the secret police of Nazi Germany) | :: γκεστάπο /gkestápo/ |
gestation {n} (period of time a fetus develops inside mother's body) | :: κυοφορία {f} /kyoforía/ |
gesundheit {interj} (said to someone who has just sneezed) SEE: bless you | :: |
get {v} (to receive) | :: παίρνω /paírno/ |
get {v} (to beget) SEE: beget | :: |
get at {v} (to manage to gain access to) SEE: access | :: |
get at {v} (to attack verbally or physically) SEE: attack | :: |
get at {v} (to annoy, bother) SEE: annoy | :: |
get at {v} ((slang) to contact someone) SEE: contact | :: |
get away {v} (to avoid capture; to escape (from)) SEE: escape | :: |
get away {v} (To start moving; to depart) SEE: depart | :: |
get away with {v} (to escape punishment for) | :: ξεφεύγω /xefévgo / |
get down {v} (go down (intransitive)) SEE: go down | :: |
get drunk {v} (to intoxicate oneself with alcohol) | :: μεθώ /methó/ |
get fucked {interj} (go away, get lost) | :: [vulgar] άι γαμήσου /ái gamísou/ |
Gethsemane {prop} (garden in ancient Jerusalem) | :: Γεσθημανή {f} /Gesthimaní/, Γεθσημανή {f} /Gethsimaní/, Ιεσθημανή {f} /Iesthimaní/ |
get in {v} (to board) | :: μπαίνω μέσα /baíno mésa/ |
get in {v} (to enter) | :: μπαίνο /baíno/ |
get laid {v} (take part in a sexual act) SEE: have sex | :: |
get lost {interj} (Go away!) | :: χάσου /chásou/, άει χάσου /áei chásou/ |
get lost {v} (become lost) | :: χάνομαι /chánomai/ |
get married {v} (become married to someone) | :: παντρεύομαι /pantrévomai/ |
get married {v} (become married to each other) | :: παντρεύομαι /pantrévomai/ |
get on {v} (to board or mount) | :: ανεβαίνω /anevaíno/ |
get on {v} (to enter (a vehicle)) | :: μπαίνω /baíno/ |
get on {v} (to become old) | :: γερνάω /gernáo/ |
get out {v} (to leave or escape) | :: βγαίνω /vgaíno/ |
get out of bed on the wrong side {v} (to start the day in a bad mood) SEE: get up on the wrong side of the bed | :: |
get out of here {interj} (command to leave) | :: φύγε /fýge/ |
get out of here {interj} (expression of disbelief) | :: άντε /ánte/ |
get outta here {interj} (get out of here) SEE: get out of here | :: |
get over {v} (recover) SEE: recover | :: |
get rid of {v} (remove) | :: γλιτώνω από /glitóno apó/, διώχνω /dióchno/ |
get to know {v} (to become acquainted with someone) | :: γνωρίζω /gnorízo/ |
get up {v} (to rise from one's bed) | :: σηκώνομαι /sikónomai/ |
get up on the wrong side of the bed {v} (to feel irritable without a particular reason) | :: ξυπνάω ανάποδα /xypnáo anápoda/ |
get well soon {phrase} (expressing hope that someone recovers soon) | :: περαστικά /perastiká/, σιδερένιος /siderénios/ |
get wind of {v} (To hear about; to learn of, especially especially with respect to facts intended to have been confidential) | :: παίρνω χαμπάρι /paírno champári/, παίρνω είδηση /paírno eídisi/ |
Gevgelija {prop} (a city in North Macedonia) | :: Γευγελή /Gevgelí/ |
geyser {n} (boiling spring) | :: θερμοπίδακας /thermopídakas/ |
Ghana {prop} (The Republic of Ghana) | :: Γκάνα {f} /Gkána/ |
Ghanaian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Ghana or the Ghanaian people) | :: γκανέζικος {m} /gkanézikos/, γκανέζικη {f} /gkanéziki/, γκανέζικο {n} /gkanéziko/ |
Ghanaian {n} (person from Ghana or of Ghanaian descent) | :: Γκανέζος {m} /Gkanézos/, Γκανέζα {f} /Gkanéza/ |
Ghanan {adj} (Ghanaian) SEE: Ghanaian | :: |
Ghanan {n} (Ghanaian) SEE: Ghanaian | :: |
Ghent {prop} (capital city of the province of East Flanders, Belgium) | :: Γάνδη {f} /Gándi/ |
gherkin {n} (small cucumber) | :: αγγουράκι {n} /angouráki/ |
ghetto {n} (area of a city in which Jews were concentrated) | :: γκέτο {n} /gkéto/ |
ghetto {n} (area of a city where people of another ethnicity concentrate or are concentrated) | :: γκέτο {n} /gkéto/ |
Ghibelline {n} (member of a medieval Italian faction that supported the German emperors) | :: Γιβελλίνος {m} /Givellínos/ |
ghost {n} (spirit appearing after death) | :: φάντασμα /fántasma/ |
ghost {n} (faint shadowy semblance) | :: σκιά {f} /skiá/ |
ghost {n} (soul) SEE: soul | :: |
ghostly {adj} (pertaining to ghosts) | :: πνευματικός {m} /pnevmatikós/, άυλος {m} /áylos/ |
ghostly {adj} (spooky, frightening) | :: στοιχειωμένος {m} /stoicheioménos/ |
ghost ship {n} (abandoned, possibly adrift ship that is haunted) | :: πλοίο φάντασμα {n} /ploío fántasma/ |
ghost town {n} (town which has become deserted) | :: πόλη φάντασμα {f} /póli fántasma/ |
ghrelin {n} (peptide hormone that increases appetite) | :: γκρελίνη {f} /gkrelíni/ |
gianduja {n} (Piedmontese chocolate preparation) | :: τζαντούγια {n} /tzantoúgia/ |
Giannitsa {prop} (a town in Greece) | :: Γιαννιτσα {n} /Giannitsa/ (Giannitsa or Yiannitsa) |
giant {n} (mythical human) | :: γίγαντας {m} /gígantas/ |
giant anteater {n} (species) | :: γιγαντιαίος μυρμηγκοφάγος {m} /gigantiaíos myrmigkofágos/ |
giant otter {n} (Pteronura brasiliensis) | :: γιγαντιαία ενυδρίδα {f} /gigantiaía enydrída/ |
giaour {n} (infidel) | :: γκιαούρης {m} /gkiaoúris/ |
gibberish {n} (unintelligible speech or writing) | :: ασυναρτησίες /asynartisíes/, αλαμπουρνέζικα /alampournézika/ |
gibbon {n} (small ape) | :: γίββων {m} /gívvon/ |
Gibraltar {prop} (British overseas territory) | :: Γιβραλτάρ /Givraltár/ |
giddiness {n} (dizziness) SEE: dizziness | :: |
giddyup {interj} (used to make a horse go faster) | :: ντε /de/ |
gift {n} (something given to another voluntarily, without charge) | :: δώρο {n} /dóro/, δωρεά {f} /doreá/, χάρισμα {n} /chárisma/ |
gift {n} (something received incidentally, without effort) | :: δώρο {n} /dóro/ |
gift {n} (a talent or natural ability) | :: χάρισμα {n} /chárisma/, ταλέντο {n} /talénto/ |
gift {v} ((transitive) to give as a gift) | :: δωρίζω /dorízo/, χαρίζω /charízo/ |
giga- {prefix} (SI prefix) | :: γίγα- /gíga-/ |
gigabyte {n} (one billion bytes) | :: γκιγκαμπάιτ {n} /gkigkampáit/, γιγαδυφιοσυλλαβή {n} /gigadyfiosyllaví/ |
gigametre {n} (a distance of 1,000,000 kilometres) | :: γιγάμετρο {n} /gigámetro/ |
gigantic {adj} (very large) | :: γιγάντειος /gigánteios/, πελώριος /pelórios/ |
giggle {v} (laugh) | :: χαχανίζω /chachanízo/ |
giggle {n} (laugh) | :: χάχανο {n} /cháchano/ |
Gilead {prop} (Biblical region east of the Jordan) | :: Γαλαάδ /Galaád/ |
Giles {prop} (male given name) | :: Αιγιδιός /Aigidiós/ |
Gilgamesh {prop} (legendary king of Uruk) | :: Γκιλγκαμές {m} /Gkilgkamés/, Γιλγαμές /Gilgamés/ |
gill {n} (breathing organ of fish) | :: βράγχιο {n} /vránchio/ |
gill {n} (fleshy flap that hangs below the beak of a fowl) SEE: wattle | :: |
gill {n} (flesh under or about the chin) SEE: wattle | :: |
gilt-head bream {n} (fish) | :: τσιπούρα {f} /tsipoúra/ |
gin {n} (alcoholic beverage) | :: τζιν {n} /tzin/ |
ginger {n} (plant) | :: πιπερόριζα {f} /piperóriza/ |
ginger {n} (spice) | :: τζίντζερ {n} /tzíntzer/, πιπερόριζα {f} /piperóriza/ |
ginger {n} (colour/color) | :: πυρρόν {n} /pyrrón/, πυρρόξανθο {n} /pyrróxantho/, ξανθοκόκκινο {n} /xanthokókkino/ |
ginger {n} (person with reddish-brown hair) | :: πυρρόξανθος {m} /pyrróxanthos/, ξανθοκόκκινος {m} /xanthokókkinos/ |
ginger ale {n} (ginger beer) SEE: ginger beer | :: |
ginger beer {n} (drink flavoured with ginger) | :: τζιτζιμπίρα /tzitzimpíra/ |
gingival {adj} (alveolar) SEE: alveolar | :: |
gingivitis {n} (inflammation of the gums) | :: ουλίτιδα {f} /oulítida/ |
ginkgo {n} (tree) | :: γκίγκο /gkígko/ |
gin rummy {n} (card game) | :: τζιν ράμι {n} /tzin rámi/, τζιν ραμί {n} /tzin ramí/ |
gippo {n} (Egyptian) SEE: Egyptian | :: |
gippo {n} (Gypsy) SEE: Gypsy | :: |
giraffe {n} (mammal) | :: καμηλοπάρδαλη {f} /kamilopárdali/ |
girasole {n} (Jerusalem artichoke) SEE: Jerusalem artichoke | :: |
girdle {n} (circumference) | :: περιφέρεια {f} /periféreia/ |
girdle {n} (belt) | :: ζώνη {f} /zóni/, περίζωμα {n} /perízoma/ |
girdle {v} (to gird, encircle, or constrain by such means) | :: ζώνω /zóno/, περιζώνω /perizóno/ |
girl {n} (young female person) | :: κορίτσι {n} /korítsi/ |
girl {n} (woman) | :: κορίτσι {n} /korítsi/ |
girl {n} (female servant) | :: κορίτσι {n} /korítsi/ |
girlfriend {n} (a female partner in a romantic relationship) | :: κορίτσι {n} /korítsi/, κοπέλα {f} /kopéla/, φιλενάδα {f} /filenáda/ |
girlish {adj} (like a girl) | :: κοριτσίστικος /koritsístikos/ |
girly {adj} (characteristic of a stereotypical girl) | :: κοριτσίστικος /koritsístikos/ |
Giro d'Italia {prop} (annual cycling race in Italy) | :: Γύρος Ιταλίας {m} /Gýros Italías/, Γύρος της Ιταλίας {m} /Gýros tis Italías/ |
gissard {n} (one who tends to geese) SEE: gosherd | :: |
gist {n} (the most essential part) | :: ουσία {f} /ousía/, κεντρική ιδέα {f} /kentrikí idéa/ |
Giudecca {prop} (long island in the Venetian Lagoon) | :: Τζιουντέκα {f} /Tziountéka/, Τζουντέκα {f} /Tzountéka/ |
give {v} (transfer the possession of something to someone else) | :: δίνω /díno/ |
give {v} (bend slightly when a force is applied) | :: υποχωρώ /ypochoró/ |
give a damn {v} (to be concerned about) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a fig {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a fuck {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a hoot {v} (to care about) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a light {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a monkey's {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give and take {n} | :: πάρε δώσε {n} /páre dóse/ |
give a shit {v} (to (not) care) | :: στ' αρχίδια μου /st' archídia mou/, στα παπάρια μου /sta papária mou/, χέστηκα /chéstika/, σκασίλα μου /skasíla mou/ |
give a tinker's cuss {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a tinker's damn {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give a toss {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give birth {v} (produce new life) | :: γεννώ /gennó/ |
give me {v} (expression of preference) | :: δώστε μου /dóste mou/ |
given {n} (condition assumed to be true) | :: δεδομένο {n} /dedoméno/ |
given name {n} (name chosen for a child by its parents) | :: μικρό όνομα {n} /mikró ónoma/ |
given that {conj} (in consideration of the fact that) | :: δεδομένου ότι /dedoménou óti/ |
give or take {adv} (approximately) SEE: approximately | :: |
give or take {adv} (approximately) | :: πάνω κάτω {n} /páno káto/ |
give rise to {v} (to be the origin of; to produce) | :: οδηγώ σε /odigó se/ |
give someone a break {v} (rest) SEE: rest | :: |
give two hoots {v} (give a shit) SEE: give a shit | :: |
give what for {v} (scold) SEE: scold | :: |
Giza {prop} (city in Egypt) | :: Γκίζα {f} /Gkíza/ |
Gjirokastër {prop} (city) | :: Αργυρόκαστρο /Argyrókastro/ |
glabella {n} (anatomy: space) | :: μεσόφρυος {m} /mesófryos/, σταυρός {m} /stavrós/ [colloquial] |
glacial {adj} (relating to glaciers) | :: παγετωνικός /pagetonikós/ |
glacier {n} (a large body of ice which flows under its own mass, usually downhill) | :: παγετώνας {m} /pagetónas/ |
glad {adj} (pleased, happy, satisfied) | :: χαρούμενος /charoúmenos/ |
gladiator {n} (a professional boxer) SEE: boxer | :: |
gladiator {n} ((in ancient Rome) a person (professional or slave) who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat with another, or with a wild animal) | :: μονομάχος {m} /monomáchos/ |
gladiolus {n} (plant) | :: γλαδιόλα {f} /gladióla/, γλαδίολος {m} /gladíolos/ |
gladly {adv} (in a glad manner) | :: ευχαρίστως /efcharístos/ |
Glagolitic {adj} (of or pertaining to the Glagolitic alphabet) | :: γλαγολιτικός /glagolitikós/ |
Glagolitic {n} (the oldest known Slavonic alphabet) | :: Γλαγολιτικό αλφάβητο {n} /Glagolitikó alfávito/ |
Glagolitic alphabet {n} (writing system) SEE: Glagolitic | :: |
gland {n} (organ that synthesizes and secretes substance) | :: αδένας {m} /adénas/ |
gland {n} (cylindrical case used for straining) | :: στυπιοθλήπτης {m} /stypiothlíptis/ |
glanders {n} (disease) | :: μάλις {f} /mális/ |
glandular fever {n} (glandular fever) SEE: mononucleosis | :: |
glans {n} (goiter) SEE: goitre | :: |
glans {n} (conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis) SEE: glans penis | :: |
glans penis {n} (conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis) | :: βάλανος {f} /válanos/ |
Glasgow {prop} (the city Glasgow) | :: Γλασκώβη /Glaskóvi/ |
Glasgow kiss {n} (headbutt) SEE: headbutt | :: |
glasnost {n} (a policy of the Soviet Union) | :: γκλάσνοστ {f} /gklásnost/, γλάσνοστ {f} /glásnost/ |
glass {n} (hourglass) SEE: hourglass | :: |
glass {n} (substance) | :: γυαλί {n} /gyalí/ |
glass {n} (drinking vessel) | :: ποτήρι {n} /potíri/ |
glass {n} (mirror) SEE: mirror | :: |
glass {n} (barometer) SEE: barometer | :: |
glass cutter {n} (glazier) SEE: glazier | :: |
glasses {n} (plural of "glass") SEE: glass | :: |
glasses {n} (spectacles) SEE: spectacles | :: |
glassified {adj} (made vitreous; transformed into vitreous form) | :: υαλοποιημένος {m} /yalopoiiménos/, υαλοποιημένη {f} /yalopoiiméni/, υαλοποιημένο {n} /yalopoiiméno/ |
glass wool {n} (insulating material) | :: υαλοβάμβακας /yalovámvakas/ |
glasswort {n} (Crithmum maritimum) SEE: rock samphire | :: |
glaucoma {n} (eye disease) | :: γλαύκωμα /gláfkoma/ |
glazier {n} (craftsman who works with glass, fitting windows, etc) | :: υαλοπώλης {m} /yalopólis/ |
gleam {n} (small shaft or stream of light) | :: αχτίδα {f} /achtída/ |
glebe {n} (area of land belonging to a parish) | :: βακούφι {n} /vakoúfi/, μετόχι {n} /metóchi/ |
glee {n} (Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; particularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast) | :: ευωχία {f} /evochía/ |
glide {n} (semivowel) SEE: semivowel | :: |
glider {n} (aircraft) | :: ανεμόπτερο {n} /anemóptero/ |
glimpse {v} (see briefly) | :: βλέπω φευγαλέα /vlépo fevgaléa/ |
glint {n} (short flash of light) | :: σπινθήρισμα {n} /spinthírisma/, μαρμαρυγή {f} /marmarygí/, ανταύγεια {f} /antávgeia/ |
glioblastoma {n} (fast-growing tumor of the brain) | :: γλοιοβλάστωμα {n} /gloiovlástoma/ |
global {adj} (concerning all parts of the world) | :: παγκόσμιος /pagkósmios/ |
global {adj} (of a variable, in computing) | :: καθολικός {m} /katholikós/ |
globalisation {n} (process of becoming a more interconnected world) | :: παγκοσμιοποίηση /pagkosmiopoíisi/ |
global positioning system {n} (system determining precise location based on signals received from satellites) | :: Παγκόσμιο Σύστημα Θεσιθεσίας {n} /Pagkósmio Sýstima Thesithesías/ |
Global Positioning System {prop} (system which enables a mobile receiver to determine its precise location) | :: Παγκόσμιο Σύστημα Θεσιθεσίας {n} /Pagkósmio Sýstima Thesithesías/ |
global warming {n} (increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere to cause climate change) | :: παγκόσμια θέρμανση {f} /pagkósmia thérmansi/ |
globe {n} (planet Earth) | :: υδρόγειος {f} /ydrógeios/ |
globe {n} (model of Earth) | :: υδρόγειος σφαίρα {f} /ydrógeios sfaíra/ |
globus cruciger {n} (royal symbol of power) | :: σταυροφόρος σφαίρα {f} /stavrofóros sfaíra/ |
gloom {n} (darkness, dimness or obscurity) | :: σκότος {n} /skótos/, ζόφος {m} /zófos/, σκοτεινιά {f} /skoteiniá/ |
gloom {n} (a melancholy, depressing or despondent atmosphere) | :: μελαγχολία {f} /melancholía/ |
gloom {n} (cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness) | :: μελαγχολία {f} /melancholía/, κατήφεια {f} /katífeia/, αποθάρρυνση {f} /apothárrynsi/ |
glorious {adj} (exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory) | :: ένδοξος /éndoxos/ |
glorious {adj} (splendid; resplendent; bright; shining) | :: λαμπρός /lamprós/ |
glory {n} (great beauty or splendour) | :: λαμπρότητα /lamprótita/, μεγαλείο {n} /megaleío/ |
glory {n} (honour and valour) | :: δόξα {f} /dóxa/ |
glory {n} (worship or praise) | :: δόξα {f} /dóxa/ |
glory hole {n} (sex) | :: τσιμπουκότρυπα {f} /tsimpoukótrypa/ |
gloss {n} (glossary) SEE: glossary | :: |
glossal {adj} (of or relating to the tongue) | :: γλωσσικός /glossikós/ |
glossary {n} (list of words with their definitions) | :: γλωσσάριο {n} /glossário/ |
glossolalia {n} (speaking in tongues) | :: γλωσσολαλιά {f} /glossolaliá/ |
glossolalia {n} (xenoglossy) SEE: xenoglossy | :: |
glove {n} (item of clothing) | :: γάντι {n} /gánti/, χειρόκτιο {n} /cheiróktio/ [obsolete] |
glover {n} (person who makes gloves) | :: χειροκτιοποιός {m} /cheiroktiopoiós/ |
glow {n} (the brilliance or warmth of color in an environment or on a person) | :: ανταύγεια {f} /antávgeia/ |
glower {v} (to look or stare with anger) | :: αγριοκοιτάζω /agriokoitázo/ |
glucose {n} (simple monosaccharide sugar) | :: γλυκόζη {f} /glykózi/ |
glue {n} (sticky adhesive substance) | :: κόλλα {f} /kólla/ |
glutamic acid {n} (the nonessential amino acid (α-amino-glutaric acid)) | :: γλουταμικό οξύ {n} /gloutamikó oxý/ |
glutamine {n} (nonessential amino acid; C5H10N2O3) | :: γλουταμίνη {f} /gloutamíni/ |
gluten-free {adj} (containing no gluten) | :: χωρίς γλουτένη /chorís glouténi/ |
glutinous {adj} (glue-like) | :: κολλώδης /kollódis/ |
glutton {n} (wolverine) SEE: wolverine | :: |
glutton {n} (one who eats voraciously) | :: λαίμαργος {m} /laímargos/, αδηφάγος {m} /adifágos/ |
glutton {n} (one who gluts himself) | :: αχόρταγος {m} /achórtagos/ |
gluttonous {adj} (given to excessive eating; prone to overeating) | :: λαίμαργος /laímargos/ |
gluttonous {adj} (greedy, see also: ) | :: λαίμαργος /laímargos/, αδηφάγος /adifágos/ |
gluttony {n} (the vice of eating to excess) | :: λαιμαργία {f} /laimargía/ |
glycemia {n} (presence of an unusual amount of glucose in the blood) | :: γλυκαιμία {f} /glykaimía/ |
glycemic {adj} (glycemic) | :: γλυκαιμικός /glykaimikós/ |
glycerine {n} (the compound glycerol) | :: γλυκερίνη {f} /glykeríni/ |
glycogen {n} (polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals) | :: γλυκογόνο {n} /glykogóno/ |
glycogenesis {n} (synthesis of glycogen) | :: γλυκογονογένεση {f} /glykogonogénesi/ |
glycogenolysis {n} (production of glucose-1-phosphate) | :: γλυκογονόλυση {f} /glykogonólysi/ |
glycol {n} (any aliphatic diol) | :: γλυκόλη {f} /glykóli/ |
glycolipid {n} (an association of a carbohydrate and a phospholipid found in cell membranes) | :: γλυκολιπίδιο {n} /glykolipídio/; Mandarin: 糖脂 /tángzhī/ |
glycoprotein {n} (protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates) | :: γλυκοπρωτεΐνη {f} /glykoproteḯni/ |
glycoside {n} (chemical compound) | :: γλυκοζίτης {m} /glykozítis/ |
glycosylation {n} | :: γλυκοζυλίωση {f} /glykozylíosi/ |
Glyfada {prop} (city) | :: Γλυφάδα /Glyfáda/ |
glyoxalase {n} (enzyme) | :: γλυοξαλάση {f} /glyoxalási/ |
glyph {n} (graphic representation of a character) | :: γλύφος {m} /glýfos/ |
glyphosate {n} (chemical) | :: γλυφοσάτη {f} /glyfosáti/ |
gnarl {n} (knot in wood) | :: όζος {m} /ózos/, ρόζος {m} /rózos/ |
gnaw {v} (to bite something persistently) | :: ροκανίζω /rokanízo/ |
gneiss {n} (common and widely-distributed metamorphic rock) | :: γνεύσιος {m} /gnéfsios/ |
gnomon {n} (object used to tell time by the shadow it casts when the sun shines on it) | :: γνώμονας {m} /gnómonas/ |
Gnostic {adj} (relating to spiritual knowledge) | :: γνωστικός {m} /gnostikós/ |
Gnostic {adj} (relating to Gnosticism) | :: γνωστικός {m} /gnostikós/ |
Gnosticism {n} (Gnosticism) | :: γνωστικισμός {m} /gnostikismós/ |
gnu {n} (large antelope of the genus Connochaetes) | :: γκνου {n} /gknou/ |
go {v} (to move through space (especially from one place to another)) | :: πάω /páo/ |
go {n} (board game) | :: γκο /gko/ |
go {v} (leave) SEE: leave | :: |
go {v} (attack) SEE: attack | :: |
go {v} (attend) SEE: attend | :: |
go {v} (change) SEE: change | :: |
go {v} (walk) SEE: walk | :: |
go {v} (urinate, defecate) SEE: urinate | :: |
go {v} (survive) SEE: survive | :: |
go {v} (lead (tend or reach in a certain direction)) SEE: lead | :: |
go {v} (die) SEE: die | :: |
Goa {prop} (state in western India) | :: Γκόα /Gkóa/ |
goad {n} (pointed stick used to prod animals) | :: βουκέντρα {f} /voukéntra/ |
goad {v} (to prod with a goad) | :: κεντώ /kentó/ |
goad {v} (to encourage or stimulate) | :: παροτρύνω /parotrýno/, ενθαρρύνω /entharrýno/ |
goad {v} | :: κεντώ /kentó/ |
goal {n} (result one is attempting to achieve) | :: σκοπός {m} /skopós/, επιδίωξη {f} /epidíoxi/, στόχος {m} /stóchos/ |
goal {n} (in many sports, an area into which the players attempt to put an object) | :: τέρμα {n} /térma/ |
goal {n} ((sport) act of placing the object into the goal) | :: τέρμα {n} /térma/, καλάθι {n} /kaláthi/, γκολ {n} /gkol/ |
goal {n} (point(s) scored) | :: πόντος {m} /póntos/ |
goalkeeper {n} (player that protects a goal) | :: τερματοφύλακας {m} {f} /termatofýlakas/ |
goalpost {n} (vertical side pole of a goal) | :: κάθετο δοκάρι {n} /kátheto dokári/ |
goaltender {n} (player that protects a goal) SEE: goalkeeper | :: |
goat {n} (animal) | :: κατσίκα {f} /katsíka/, γίδα {f} /gída/, γίδι {n} /gídi/ |
goat {n} (lecherous man) | :: τράγος {m} /trágos/ |
goatfish {n} (Mullus barbatus) | :: μπαρμπούνι {n} /barmpoúni/ |
goat willow {n} (Salix caprea) SEE: sallow | :: |
go back on {v} (fail to keep, renege on) | :: υπαναχωρώ /ypanachoró/, ανακαλώ /anakaló/ |
go bankrupt {v} (to become bankrupt) | :: χρεωκοπώ /chreokopó/, πτωχεύω /ptochévo/ |
gobbet {n} (chunk of food) | :: χαψιά {f} /chapsiá/ |
go belly-up {v} (go bankrupt) SEE: go bankrupt | :: |
goblin {n} (hostile diminutive humanoid in fantasy literature) | :: καλικάντζαρος {m} /kalikántzaros/, ξωτικό {n} /xotikó/ |
goby {n} (certain Godiidae) | :: γωβιός {m} /goviós/, κωβιός {m} /koviós/ |
goby {n} (gudgeon) SEE: gudgeon | :: |
god {n} | :: θεός {m} /theós/, θεά {f} /theá/; Boeotian: θιός {m} /thiós/ |
god {n} (idol) | :: είδωλο {n} /eídolo/ |
god {n} (person in high position of authority) | :: θεός {m} /theós/ |
God {prop} | :: Θεός {m} /Theós/ |
God {prop} (single male deity of duotheism) | :: Θεός {m} /Theós/ |
God {n} (an omnipotent being) | :: Θεός {m} /Theós/ |
God bless you {interj} (said as a short prayer for the recipient) | :: ευλογημένος να 'σαι /evlogiménos na 'sai/, να 'σαι καλά /na 'sai kalá/ |
God bless you {interj} (said to somebody who has sneezed) | :: [diminutive of plural form of υγεία] γείτσες {f-p} /geítses/ |
godchild {n} (a child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent) | :: βαφτισιμιός {m} /vaftisimiós/ |
goddaughter {n} (A female child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent.) | :: βαφτισιμιά {f} /vaftisimiá/ |
goddess {n} (female deity) | :: θεά {f} /theá/; Ionic: θεή {f} /theḯ/ |
goddess {n} (adored or idealized woman) | :: θεά {f} /theá/ |
Goddess {prop} (single goddess of monotheism) | :: Θεά {f} /Theá/ |
godfather {n} (man present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner) | :: νονός {m} /nonós/ |
godfather {n} (mafia leader) | :: νονός {m} /nonós/ |
God-fearing {adj} (following the precepts of a religious practice and respects and reveres god and his authority) | :: θεοφοβούμενος /theofovoúmenos/ |
God forbid {interj} (Don't let it be) | :: ο μη γένοιτο /o mi génoito/, Θεός φυλάξοι /Theós fyláxoi/ |
Godfrey {prop} (male given name) | :: Γοδεφρείδος /Godefreídos/ |
godhead {n} (deity) SEE: deity | :: |
godhead {n} (God) SEE: God | :: |
godhead {n} (divinity, godhood) SEE: divinity | :: |
godhood {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity | :: |
God knows {phrase} (Only known to God; only known to the gods) | :: ένας θεός ξέρει /énas theós xérei/ |
godless {adj} (not acknowledging any deity or god; without belief in any deity or god) | :: άθεος /átheos/ |
godlessness {n} (state of being godless) | :: αθεοσύνη {f} /atheosýni/, αθεότητα {f} /atheótita/ |
godlike {adj} (having characteristics of a god) | :: θεϊκός /theïkós/ |
godly {adj} (devoted to a god or God) | :: ευσεβής /efsevís/ |
godmother {n} (woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner) | :: νονά {f} /noná/ |
go down {v} (descend) | :: κατεβαίνω /katevaíno/ |
godparent {n} (person who stood for a child during a naming ceremony or baptism) | :: [godfather] νονός {m} /nonós/, [godmother] νονά {f} /noná/ |
godparent {n} (godfather or godmother) | :: [godfather] νονός {m} /nonós/, [godmother] νονά {f} /noná/ |
godsent {adj} (sent by God) | :: θεόσταλτος /theóstaltos/, θεόπεμπτος /theópemptos/ |
godship {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity | :: |
God's house {n} (church) SEE: church | :: |
godson {n} (Male child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent.) | :: βαφτισιμιός {m} /vaftisimiós/ |
Godspeed {n} (wish that the outcome of someone's actions is positive for them) | :: καλό κατευόδιο /kaló katevódio/, καλή τύχη /kalí týchi/ |
God willing {interj} (God willing) | :: Θεού θέλοντος /Theoú thélontos/ |
godwit {n} (Bird) | :: λιμόζη {f} /limózi/ |
God works in mysterious ways {proverb} (a situation may be beneficial later) | :: άγνωστοι αι βουλαί του Κυρίου /ágnostoi ai voulaí tou Kyríou/ |
Godzilla {prop} (Japanese science-fiction monster) | :: Γκοντζίλα {m} /Gkontzíla/, Γκοτζίλα {m} /Gkotzíla/ |
goer {n} (foot) SEE: foot | :: |
Goethe {prop} (surname) | :: Γκαίτε {m} {f} /Gkaíte/ |
Goethean {adj} (relating to Goethe) | :: γκαιτεανικός /gkaiteanikós/, Γκαιτεανικός /Gkaiteanikós/ |
go figure {phrase} (expression of perplexity or surprise) | :: τρέχα γύρευε /trécha gýreve/ |
go fuck oneself {v} (a variant of fuck you) | :: άντε γαμήσου /ánte gamísou/, άει γαμήσου /áei gamísou/, άι γαμήσου /ái gamísou/ |
go-getter {n} (one who is motivated or inclined to excel) | :: καταφερτζής {m} /katafertzís/ |
goggle {n} (a pair of protective eyeglasses) SEE: goggles | :: |
goggles {n} (protective eyewear) | :: προστατευτικά δίοπτρα {p} /prostateftiká díoptra/, προστατευτικά δίοπτρα {p} /prostateftiká díoptra/ |
Gogol {prop} (Gogol) | :: Γκόγκολ /Gkógkol/ |
Goidelic {adj} (relating to the Goidels) | :: γοϊδελικός /goïdelikós/ |
going to {phrase} (will (future tense)) | :: πάω /páo/ |
goitre {n} (enlargement of the neck) | :: βρογχοκήλη {f} /vronchokíli/ |
goitrous {adj} (of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a goitre) | :: βρογχοκηλικός /vronchokilikós/ |
Golan Heights {prop} (plateau) | :: Υψώματα του Γκολάν {n} /Ypsómata tou Gkolán/ |
Golconda {prop} (ruined city in Andhra Pradesh, India) | :: Γκολκόντα {f} /Gkolkónta/ |
gold {adj} (made of gold, golden) | :: χρυσός {m} /chrysós/, χρυσαφής {m} /chrysafís/, χρυσαφένιος {m} /chrysafénios/, μαλαματένιος {m} /malamaténios/ |
gold {adj} (having the colour of gold) | :: χρυσός /chrysós/, χρυσαφής /chrysafís/, χρυσαφένιος /chrysafénios/ |
gold {n} (element) | :: χρυσός {m} /chrysós/, χρυσάφι {n} /chrysáfi/, μάλαμα {n} /málama/ |
gold {n} (coin) | :: χρυσό νόμισμα {n} /chrysó nómisma/ |
gold {n} (colour) | :: χρυσό {n} /chrysó/, χρυσαφί {n} /chrysafí/, χρυσαφένιο {n} /chrysafénio/ |
gold {n} (gold medal) | :: χρυσό {n} /chrysó/ |
gold {n} (anything or anyone considered to be very valuable) | :: μάλαμα {n} /málama/, διαμάντι {n} /diamánti/ |
Gold Coast {prop} (in Africa) | :: Χρυσή Ακτή {f} /Chrysí Aktí/ |
gold digger {n} (someone who digs or mines for gold) | :: χρυσοθήρας {m} /chrysothíras/ |
gold dust {n} (Gold in the form of very small pieces) | :: χρυσόσκονη {f} /chrysóskoni/ |
golden {adj} (made of, or relating to, gold) | :: χρυσός {m} /chrysós/ |
golden {adj} (having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold) | :: χρυσός {m} /chrysós/, χρυσαφένιος {m} /chrysafénios/ |
golden {adj} (marked by prosperity, creativity, etc.) | :: χρυσός {m} /chrysós/ |
golden {adj} (advantageous or very favourable) | :: χρυσός {m} /chrysós/ |
golden age {n} (time of progress and achievement) | :: χρυσή εποχή {f} /chrysí epochí/ |
golden eagle {n} (large bird of prey) | :: χρυσαετός {m} /chrysaetós/ |
goldeneye {n} (duck) | :: βουκέφαλος η σαλπίζουσα {f} /voukéfalos i salpízousa/, αγριόπαπια {f} /agriópapia/ |
Golden Fleece {prop} (in mythology) | :: χρυσόμαλλο δέρας {n} /chrysómallo déras/ |
golden goose {n} (something that generates much profit) | :: κότα με τα χρυσά αυγά {f} /kóta me ta chrysá avgá/, χρυσό αβγό {n} /chrysó avgó/ |
Golden Horn {prop} (inlet) | :: Κεράτιος Κόλπος /Kerátios Kólpos/, Χρυσόν Κέρας /Chrysón Kéras/ |
golden ratio {n} (irrational number) | :: χρυσή τομή {f} /chrysí tomí/ |
goldfinch {n} (any of several passerine birds) | :: ακανθίς {f} /akanthís/, ακανθυλίς {f} /akanthylís/, καρδερίνα {f} /karderína/, γαρδέλι {n} /gardéli/ |
goldfish {n} (fish) | :: χρυσόψαρο {n} /chrysópsaro/ |
gold mine {n} (mine for gold) | :: χρυσωρυχείο {n} /chrysorycheío/ |
gold mine {n} (very profitable economic venture) | :: χρυσωρυχείο {n} /chrysorycheío/ |
Goldonian {adj} | :: γκολντονικός /gkolntonikós/ |
goldsmith {n} (person who makes things out of gold) | :: χρυσοχόος {m} {f} /chrysochóos/ |
golf {n} (ball game) | :: γκολφ /gkolf/ |
golf course {n} (the land where one plays golf) | :: γήπεδο γκόλφ {n} /gípedo gkólf/ |
Golgotha {prop} (the crucifixion hill, see also: Calvary) | :: Γολγοθάς {m} /Golgothás/ |
Golodomor {prop} (Holodomor) SEE: Holodomor | :: |
Gomorrah {prop} (city in the Middle East) | :: Γόμορρα /Gómorra/ |
gonad {n} (sex gland) | :: γονάδα {f} /gonáda/, γεννητικός αδένας {m} /gennitikós adénas/ |
gonad {n} (slang, testicles) | :: αρχίδια {n-p} /archídia/ |
gondola {n} (narrow boat, especially in Venice) | :: γόνδολα {f} /góndola/ |
gondolier {n} (Venetian boatman who propels a gondola) | :: γονδολιέρης {m} /gondoliéris/ |
gong {n} (percussion instrument) | :: γκονγκ {n} /gkongk/ |
gongfu {n} (kung fu) SEE: kung fu | :: |
gonorrhea {n} (STD) | :: βλεννόρροια {f} /vlennórroia/ |
good {adj} (acting in the interest of good; ethical good intentions) | :: καλός /kalós/, αγαθός /agathós/ |
good {adj} (useful for a particular purpose) | :: καλός /kalós/ |
good {adj} (pleasant; enjoyable) | :: καλός /kalós/ |
good {n} (the forces of good) | :: καλός {m} /kalós/ |
good {n} (good result) | :: καλός {m} /kalós/ |
good afternoon {phrase} (greeting said in the afternoon) | :: καλό απόγευμα /kaló apógevma/, καλημέρα /kaliméra/ |
goodbye {interj} (farewell, see also: bye) | :: αντίο {n} /antío/, γεια /geia/ [more general than goodbye] |
goodbye {n} (an utterance of goodbye) | :: αποχαιρετισμός {m} /apochairetismós/, αντίο /antío/ |
goodbye, cruel world {phrase} (exclamation prior to suicide) | :: αντίο, σκληρέ κόσμε! /antío, skliré kósme!/ |
goodbye, cruel world {phrase} (said before taking a stiff drink) | :: αντίο, σκληρέ κόσμε! /antío, skliré kósme!/ |
good day {phrase} (greeting between sunrise and sunset) | :: καλημέρα /kaliméra/ |
good-den {interj} (good evening) SEE: good evening | :: |
good evening {n} (greeting said in the evening) | :: καλησπέρα /kalispéra/, καλό βράδυ /kaló vrády/ |
good for nothing {adj} (good-for-nothing) SEE: good-for-nothing | :: |
good-for-nothing {n} (person of little worth or usefulness) | :: χαραμοφάης {m} /charamofáis/ |
good fortune {n} (good luck) SEE: good luck | :: |
Good Friday {prop} (The Friday before Easter Sunday, the commemoration of the day on which Christ was crucified) | :: Μεγάλη Παρασκευή {f} /Megáli Paraskeví/ |
goodheartedness {n} (quality of being goodhearted) | :: καλωσύνη {f} /kalosýni/ |
good luck {interj} (wish of fortune or encouragement) | :: καλή τύχη! {f} /kalí týchi!/, καλή επιτυχία /kalí epitychía/ |
good morning {interj} (when seeing someone for the first time in the morning) | :: καλημέρα /kaliméra/ |
goodness {n} (state or characteristic of being good) | :: καλόσυνη {f} /kalósyni/ |
good night {phrase} (a farewell) | :: καληνύχτα /kalinýchta/, καλό βράδυ /kaló vrády/ |
good riddance {interj} (used to indicate that a departure or loss is welcome) | :: καλά ξεκουμπίδια /kalá xekoumpídia/ |
goods {n} (that which is produced, traded, bought or sold) | :: αγαθά {n-p} /agathá/ |
good sense {n} (common sense) SEE: common sense | :: |
goods train {n} (train used for transportation of goods) | :: εμπορική αμαξοστοιχία {f} /emporikí amaxostoichía/ |
goods wagon {n} (railway wagon) | :: βαγόνι {n} /vagóni/ |
good things come to those who wait {proverb} (patience is a virtue) | :: το καλό πράγμα αργεί να γίνει /to kaló prágma argeí na gínei/ |
goodwill {n} (favorably disposed attitude) | :: καλή θέληση {f} /thélisi/, εύνοια {f} /évnoia/, ευμένεια {f} /evméneia/ |
goodwill {n} (value) | :: αέρας {m} /aéras/ |
go off {v} (explode) | :: εκρήγνυμαι /ekrígnymai/ |
go off {v} (fire) | :: εκπυρσοκροτώ /ekpyrsokrotó/ |
go off {v} (become very angry) | :: εκρήγνυμαι /ekrígnymai/ |
go off {v} (begin making noise) | :: χτυπάω /chtypáo/ |
go off {v} (depart; leave) | :: φεύγω /févgo/, αναχωρώ /anachoró/ [on a trip] |
go off {v} (putrefy; become inedible) | :: χαλάω /chaláo/, αλλοιώνομαι /alloiónomai/, ξινίζω /xinízo/ [milk], κόβω /kóvo/ [milk] |
Goofy {prop} (Disney character) | :: Γκούφυ {m} /Gkoúfy/ |
google {n} (search using Google) | :: γκουγκλιά /gkougkliá/ |
google {n} (match obtained by a search using Google) | :: γκουγκλιά {f} /gkougkliá/ |
google {v} (to search for on the Internet) | :: γκουγκλάρω /gkougkláro/, γκουγκλίζω /gkougklízo/ |
Google {v} (to search the internet using the Google search engine) SEE: google | :: |
Google {prop} (Google (in other scripts, the trademark may also be written in Roman letters)) | :: Γκουγκλ {f} {n} /Gkougkl/ |
googol {num} (1 followed by 100 zeros) | :: Γκούγκολ /Gkoúgkol/ |
goon {n} (a fool) | :: βλάκας {f} /vlákas/, ηλίθιος {m} /ilíthios/ |
goose {n} (a grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae) | :: χήνα {f} /chína/ |
gooseberry {n} (fruit) | :: φραγκοστάφυλο {n} /fragkostáfylo/ |
goose bump {n} (raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear) | :: χήνα σπυράκι /chína spyráki/ |
goose flesh {n} (goose bump) SEE: goose bump | :: |
gooseherd {n} (person who tends to geese) SEE: gosherd | :: |
goose pimple {n} (goose bump) SEE: goose bump | :: |
goose skin {n} (goose bump) SEE: goose bump | :: |
goose-step {n} (a style of marching) | :: βήμα της χήνας {n} /víma tis chínas/ |
go out {v} (to leave, especially a building) | :: βγαίνω /vgaíno/ |
Gorbachev {prop} (Russian surname) | :: Γκορμπατσώφ /Gkormpatsóf/ |
Gordian knot {n} (mythical knot) | :: γόρδιος δεσμός {m} /górdios desmós/ |
Gordian knot {n} (intricate problem) | :: γόρδιος δεσμός {m} /górdios desmós/ |
Gordias {prop} (name of kings of Phrygia) | :: Γόρδιος /Górdios/ |
gorge {n} (inside of the throat, see also: gullet) | :: λαιμός {m} /laimós/ |
gorge {n} (deep, narrow passage with steep, rocky sides) | :: φαράγγι {n} /farángi/ |
gorge {v} (to stuff the gorge or gullet with food; to eat greedily) | :: καταβροχθίζω /katavrochthízo/, περιδρομιάζω /peridromiázo/, μπουκώνομαι /boukónomai/ |
gorgeous {adj} (very beautiful) | :: υπέροχος /ypérochos/ |
gorilla {n} (ape) | :: γορίλας {m} /gorílas/ |
gorilla {n} (thug) | :: γορίλας {m} /gorílas/ |
Gorizia {prop} (town & province) | :: Γκορίτσια {f} /Gkorítsia/ |
gorse {n} (evergreen shrub) | :: σπάρτος {m} /spártos/ |
gory {adj} (unpleasant) SEE: unpleasant | :: |
gosh {interj} (mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm) | :: αμάν /amán/ |
goshawk {n} (bird of prey principally in the genus Accipiter) | :: διπλοσάινο /diplosáino/ |
gosherd {n} (one who takes care of geese) | :: χηνοβοσκός {m} /chinovoskós/, χηνάρης {m} /chináris/, χηνάρισσα {f} /chinárissa/ |
gospel {n} (first section of New Testament) | :: ευαγγέλιο {n} /evangélio/ |
gospel {n} (account of the life, death, and teachings of Jesus) | :: ευαγγέλιο {n} /evangélio/ |
gossip {n} (person) | :: κουτσομπόλης {m} /koutsompólis/, κουτσομπόλα {f} /koutsompóla/ |
gossip {n} (idle talk) | :: κουτσομπολιό {n} /koutsompolió/ |
gossip {v} (to talk about someone else's private or personal business) | :: κουτσομπολεύω /koutsompolévo/ |
gossiper {n} (one who gossips) | :: κουτσομπόλης {m} /koutsompólis/, κουτσομπόλα {f} /koutsompóla/ |
Goth {n} (member of the East Germanic people) | :: Γότθος {m} /Gótthos/ |
Gothenburg {prop} (city on the west coast of Sweden) | :: Γκέτεμποργκ {n} /Gkétemporgk/ |
go through {v} (to execute; carry out) SEE: execute | :: |
go through {v} (to examine or scrutinize) | :: εξετάζω προσεκτικά /exetázo prosektiká/ |
go through {v} (undergo, suffer, experience) | :: υποφέρω /ypoféro/, υφίσταμαι /yfístamai/ |
go through {v} (progress to the next stage) | :: προκρίνομαι /prokrínomai/ |
go through {v} (reach an intended destination) | :: καταλήγω /katalígo/ |
got it {v} (Do you understand?) | :: κατάλαβες; {m} {f} {n} /katálaves?/, καταλάβατε; {m-p} {f-p} {n-p} /katalávate?/ |
got it {v} (I understand) | :: κατάλαβα {m} {f} {n} /katálava/, καταλάβαμε {m-p} {f-p} {n-p} /katalávame/ |
go to hell {v} (interjection) | :: άντε στο διάολο /ánte sto diáolo/ |
go to sleep {v} (fall asleep) SEE: fall asleep | :: |
go to work {v} (work) SEE: work | :: |
gouda {n} (semi-hard cheese) | :: γκούντα /gkoúnta/ |
Gouda {prop} (city in the Netherlands) | :: Χάουντα /Cháounta/ |
Gouda {n} (cheese) | :: Γκούντα /Gkoúnta/ |
gouge {v} (to cheat or impose upon) SEE: cheat | :: |
gound {n} (mucus produced by the eyes during sleep) SEE: sleep | :: |
go under {v} (to fail by going bankrupt) SEE: go bankrupt | :: |
go up {v} (to move upwards) | :: ανεβαίνω /anevaíno/ |
go up {v} (to rise or increase) | :: ανεβαίνω /anevaíno/ |
gourmand {n} (person given to excess in the consumption of food and drink) | :: φαγάς {m} /fagás/, κοιλιόδουλος {m} /koiliódoulos/ |
gourmand {n} (person who appreciates good food) | :: καλοφαγάς {m} /kalofagás/ |
gourmet {n} (gourmet; a person who appreciates good food) | :: καλοφαγάς {m} /kalofagás/ |
gout {n} (arthritic disease) | :: ποδάγρα {f} /podágra/, ουρική αρθρίτιδα {f} /ourikí arthrítida/ |
governability {n} (ability to be governed) | :: κυβερνησιμότητα {f} /kyvernisimótita/ |
governable {adj} (capable of being governed) | :: κυβερνήσιμος /kyvernísimos/ |
government {n} (body with the power to make and/or enforce laws) | :: κυβέρνηση {f} /kyvérnisi/ |
governor {n} (leader of a region or state) | :: κυβερνήτης {m} /kyvernítis/ |
go with {v} (match, correspond with) | :: ταιριάζω /tairiázo/ |
go with the flow {v} (to act as others are acting) | :: να πηγαίνεις με τα νερά τους /na pigaíneis me ta nerá tous/ |
Gracchus {prop} (Roman cognomen) | :: Γράγχος /Gránchos/ |
grace {n} (short prayer of thanks before or after a meal) | :: ευλογία {f} /evlogía/ |
grace {n} (elegant movement, poise or balance) | :: χάρη {f} /chári/ |
grace {n} (allowance of time granted to a debtor) | :: περίοδος χάριτος /períodos cháritos/, παράταση {f} /parátasi/ |
grace {n} (free and undeserved favour, especially of God) | :: χάρη {f} /chári/, [non-religious context] παραχώρηση {f} /parachórisi/ |
grace {n} (divine assistance in resisting sin) | :: χάρη {f} /chári/ |
grace {v} (to adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify) | :: κοσμώ /kosmó/ |
Grace {prop} (female given name) | :: Αγλαΐα {f} /Aglaḯa/ |
graceful {adj} (showing grace) | :: χαριτωμένος /charitoménos/, εύχαρις /éfcharis/ |
gracefully {adv} (in a graceful manner) | :: ευγενικά /evgeniká/ |
grace note {n} (musical note played to ornament the melody) | :: διάνθισμα {n} /diánthisma/, φιοριτούρα {f} /fioritoúra/ |
grade school {n} (elementary or primary school) SEE: primary school | :: |
gradient {n} (in calculus) | :: εφαπτομένη {f} /efaptoméni/, συντελεστής διεύθυνσης {m} /syntelestís diéfthynsis/ |
gradual {adj} (proceeding by steps or small degrees) | :: σταδιακός /stadiakós/, βαθμιαίος /vathmiaíos/ |
gradually {adv} (in gradual manner) | :: βαθμιαία /vathmiaía/, σταδιακά /stadiaká/ |
graduation {n} (the action or process of graduating) | :: αποφοίτηση {f} /apofoítisi/ |
graduation {n} (a commencement ceremony) | :: αποφοίτηση {f} /apofoítisi/, τελετή αποφοίτησης {f} /teletí apofoítisis/ |
graffiti artist {n} (Person who paints graffiti) | :: γκραφιτάς {m} /gkrafitás/ |
graffitist {n} (graffiti artist) SEE: graffiti artist | :: |
graft {n} (small shoot or scion) | :: μπόλι {n} /bóli/ |
graft {v} (to insert a graft in another tree) | :: εμβολιάζω /emvoliázo/ |
grain {n} (harvested seeds of various grass-related food crops) | :: σιτηρά {n-p} /sitirá/, δημητριακά {n-p} /dimitriaká/ |
grain {n} (single seed of grain) | :: σπυρί {n} /spyrí/ |
grain {n} (linear texture of material or surface) | :: υφή {f} /yfí/ |
grain {n} (single particle of a substance) | :: κόκκος {m} /kókkos/ |
gram {n} (unit of mass) | :: γραμμάριο {n} /grammário/ |
gramarye {n} (mystical learning) SEE: magic | :: |
grammar {n} (rules for speaking and writing a language) | :: γραμματική {f} /grammatikí/ |
grammar {n} (study of internal structure and use of words) | :: γραμματική {f} /grammatikí/ |
grammar {n} (book describing grammar) | :: γραμματική {f} /grammatikí/ |
grammar {n} (in computing: formal system specifying the syntax of a language) | :: γραμματική {f} /grammatikí/ |
grammarian {n} (person who studies grammar) | :: γραμματικός {m} /grammatikós/ |
grammar school {n} | :: λύκειο {n} /lýkeio/, δημοτικό σχολείο {n} /dimotikó scholeío/ |
grammary {n} (grammar) SEE: grammar | :: |
grammatical {adj} (acceptable as determined by the rules of the grammar) | :: γραμματικός {m} /grammatikós/ |
grammatical {adj} (of or pertaining to grammar) | :: γραμματικός {m} /grammatikós/ |
grammatical case {n} (mode of inflection of a word) | :: πτώση {f} /ptósi/ |
grammaticality {n} (state of obeying the rules of grammar) | :: γραμματικότητα {f} /grammatikótita/ |
grammatical mood {n} (in grammar, type of the relationship) | :: έγκλιση {f} /égklisi/ |
grammatician {n} (grammarian) SEE: grammarian | :: |
grammaticist {n} (grammarian) SEE: grammarian | :: |
grammaticity {n} (the existence of analyzable grammatical structure) | :: γραμματικότητα {f} /grammatikótita/ |
gram molecule {n} (mole) SEE: mole | :: |
gramophone {n} (record player) | :: γραμμόφωνο {n} /grammófono/ |
granary {n} (storage facility) | :: σιταποθήκη {m} /sitapothíki/, σιτοβολώνας {m} /sitovolónas/ |
granary {n} (fertile, grain-growing region) | :: σιτοβολώνας {m} /sitovolónas/ |
grand {n} (grand piano) SEE: grand piano | :: |
Grand Canyon {prop} (large national park and gorge) | :: Γκραν Κάνυον {n} /Gkran Kányon/ |
grandchild {n} (child of someone’s child) | :: εγγόνι {n} /engóni/ |
granddaughter {n} (daughter of someone’s child) | :: εγγονή {f} /engoní/ |
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg {prop} (official name of Luxembourg) | :: Μέγα Δουκάτο του Λουξεμβούργου {n} /Méga Doukáto tou Louxemvoúrgou/ |
grandfather {n} (grandfather (from either side)) | :: παππούς {m} /pappoús/, πάππος {m} /páppos/ |
grandfather {n} (male forefather) | :: παππούς {m} /pappoús/, πάππος /páppos/ |
grandiloquent {adj} (overly wordy or elaborate) | :: μεγαλόστομος /megalóstomos/, μεγαλορρήμονας /megalorrímonas/, πομπώδης /pompódis/ |
grandiose {adj} (large and impressive, in size, scope or extent) | :: επιβλητικός /epivlitikós/ |
grandma {n} (grandmother (informal)) | :: γιαγιά {f} /giagiá/ |
grandmother {n} (mother of someone's parent) | :: γιαγιά {f} /giagiá/, μάμμη {f} /mámmi/ |
grandpa {n} (grandfather (informal)) | :: παππούς {m} /pappoús/, πάππος {m} /páppos/ |
grand piano {n} (type of piano) | :: πιάνο με ουρά {n} /piáno me ourá/ |
grandson {n} (son of one's child) | :: εγγονός {m} /engonós/ |
granite {n} (type of rock) | :: γρανίτης {m} /granítis/ |
grantedly {adv} (by admission) | :: ομολογουμένως /omologouménos/ |
grape {n} (fruit) | :: σταφύλι {n} /stafýli/ |
grape {n} (vine) | :: αμπέλι {n} /ampéli/ |
grapefruit {n} (fruit) | :: γκρέιπφρουτ {n} /gkréipfrout/ |
grapevine {n} (the plant on which grapes grow) | :: κλήμα {n} /klíma/, αμπέλι {n} /ampéli/, άμπελος {f} /ámpelos/ |
graph {n} (mathematical diagram) | :: γράφημα {n} /gráfima/ |
graph {n} (ordered pair in graph theory) | :: γράφημα {n} /gráfima/, γράφος {m} /gráfos/ |
grapheme {n} (fundamental unit of a writing system) | :: γράφημα {n} /gráfima/ |
graphene {n} (large-scale, one-atom thick layer of graphite) | :: γραφένιο /grafénio/ |
graphical user interface {n} (type of user interface) | :: γραφική διεπαφή χρήστη {n} /grafikí diepafí chrísti/ |
graphics {n} (pictorial representation and manipulation of data) | :: γραφικά {n} /grafiká/ |
graphite {n} (form of carbon) | :: γραφίτης {m} /grafítis/ |
graph theory {n} (study of networks of nodes and vertices) | :: θεωρία γράφων {f} /theoría gráfon/ |
grapnel {n} (small anchor) | :: αγκουρέτο {n} /agkouréto/ |
grappa {n} (Italian grape-based spirit) | :: γκράπα /gkrápa/ |
grappling {n} (grapnel) SEE: grapnel | :: |
grasp {v} (to grasp) SEE: hold | :: |
grasp {v} (to grip) | :: αδράχνω /adráchno/, αρπάζω /arpázo/, πιάνω /piáno/ |
grasp {v} (to understand) | :: πιάνω /piáno/, κατανοώ /katanoó/ |
grasp {v} (to take advantage of a situation or of something) | :: δράττομαι /dráttomai/, αρπάζω /arpázo/ |
grasp {n} (grip) | :: άδραγμα {n} /ádragma/, λαβή {f} /laví/ |
grasp {n} (understanding) | :: κατανόηση {f} /katanóisi/, αντίληψη {f} /antílipsi/ |
grasp {n} (that which is accessible) | :: προσιτός {m} /prositós/ |
grasping {adj} (greedy, eager for wealth) | :: αρπακτικός {m} /arpaktikós/, πλεονέκτης {m} /pleonéktis/ |
grass {n} (ground cover plant) | :: χορτάρι {n} /chortári/ |
grass {n} (lawn) | :: γκαζόν {n} /gkazón/ |
grasshopper {n} (an insect of the order Orthoptera) | :: ακρίδα {f} /akrída/ |
grate {v} (cooking: to shred by rubbing) | :: τρίβω /trívo/ |
grated {adj} (produced by grating) | :: τριμμένος /trimménos/ |
grateful {adj} (showing gratitude) | :: ευγνώμων {m} {f} /evgnómon/ |
grateful {adj} (recognizing the importance of a source of pleasure) | :: ευγνώμων {m} {f} /evgnómon/ |
grater {n} (a tool with which one grates) | :: τρίφτης /tríftis/ |
graticule {n} (reticle) SEE: reticle | :: |
gratis {adv} (free, without charge) SEE: for free | :: |
gratis {adj} (free of charge) SEE: free of charge | :: |
gratitude {n} (state of being grateful) | :: ευγνωμοσύνη {f} /evgnomosýni/ |
grave {n} (excavation for burial) | :: τάφος {m} /táfos/ |
grave {adj} (having a sense of seriousness) | :: βαρύς /varýs/ |
grave {adj} (serious in a negative sense) | :: βαρύς /varýs/ |
grave {n} (grave accent) SEE: grave accent | :: |
grave accent {n} (grave accent) | :: βαρεία /vareía/ |
gravedigger {n} (a person employed to dig graves) | :: νεκροθάφτης {m} /nekrotháftis/ |
gravel {n} (small fragments of rock) | :: χαλίκι {n} /chalíki/ |
graverobber {n} (one who robs graves or tombs) | :: τυμβωρύχος {m} /tymvorýchos/ |
gravestone {n} (stone slab set at the head of a grave) SEE: tombstone | :: |
graveyard {n} (tract of land in which the dead are buried) | :: κοιμητήριο {n} /koimitírio/, νεκροταφείο {n} /nekrotafeío/, κοιμητήρι {n} /koimitíri/ |
graveyard {n} (final storage place for collections of things no longer used) | :: νεκροταφείο {n} /nekrotafeío/ |
graveyard shift {n} (a night shift, such as especially one from midnight to 8AM on a three-shift schedule) | :: νυχτερινή βάρδια {f} /nychteriní várdia/ |
graveyard shift {n} (night shift) SEE: night shift | :: |
graviera {n} (type of cheese) | :: γραβιέρα {f} /graviéra/ |
gravitational interaction {n} (gravitational interaction in physics) | :: βαρυτική αλληλεπίδραση {f} /varytikí allilepídrasi/ |
gravitational lensing {n} (astrophysics) | :: βαρυτοπρίσμωση {f} /varytoprísmosi/, βαρυτοπρισμάτωση {f} /varytoprismátosi/ |
gravitational wave {n} (fluctuation in spacetime that propagates as a wave at the speed of light) | :: βαρυτικά κύματα /varytiká kýmata/ |
gravity {n} (graveness, the condition or state of being grave) | :: σοβαρότητα {f} /sovarótita/, δριμύτητα {f} /drimýtita/ |
gravity {n} (resultant force on Earth's surface) | :: βαρύτητα {f} /varýtita/ |
gravity {n} (gravitation, gravity force on two mass bodies) | :: βαρύτητα {f} /varýtita/ |
gravure {n} (printing method) | :: γκραβούρα {f} /gkravoúra/, χαλκογραφία {f} /chalkografía/ |
gravy {n} (sauce) | :: ζωμός {m} /zomós/ |
gravy boat {n} (dish for gravy) | :: σαλτσιέρα {f} /saltsiéra/ |
gray {adj} (having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember) | :: γκρίζος /gkrízos/, φαιός /faiós/ |
gray {v} (to become gray) | :: γκριζάρω /gkrizáro/ |
gray {n} (colour) | :: γκρι {n} /gkri/, σταχτί {n} /stachtí/, φαιό {n} /faió/ |
gray {n} (SI unit of absorbed radiation) | :: γκρέυ {n} /gkréy/ |
grayling {n} (Thymallus thymallus) | :: θύμαλλος {m} /thýmallos/ |
Graz {prop} (city) | :: Γκράτς /Gkráts/ |
graze {n} (act of grazing or scratching lightly) | :: γρατζούνισμα {n} /gratzoúnisma/, γδάρσιμο {n} /gdársimo/ |
graze {n} (light scratch) | :: γρατζουνιά {f} /gratzouniá/, αμυχή {f} /amychí/ |
graze {v} (to feed or supply with grass) | :: βόσκω /vósko/ |
graze {v} (to eat grass from a pasture) | :: βόσκω /vósko/ |
graze {v} (to tend cattle while grazing) | :: βόσκω /vósko/ |
graze {v} (to cause a slight wound to) | :: γδέρνω /gdérno/ |
grease {v} (put grease or fat on something) | :: γρασάρω /grasáro/ |
great {adj} (important) SEE: important | :: |
great {adj} (very big, large scale) | :: μεγάλος /megálos/ |
great {adj} (very good) | :: εξαιρετικός /exairetikós/ |
great {adj} (important title) | :: περίφημος /perífimos/ |
great {interj} (great!) | :: θαυμάσια /thavmásia/ |
Great Barrier Reef {prop} (Great Barrier Reef) | :: Μεγάλος Κοραλλιογενής Ύφαλος {m} /Megálos Koralliogenís Ýfalos/ |
Great Britain {prop} (island) | :: Μεγάλη Βρετανία /Megáli Vretanía/ |
Great Depression {prop} (economic collapse) | :: Μεγάλη Ύφεση {f} /Megáli Ýfesi/ |
great egret {n} (bird, Ardea alba) | :: αργυροτσικνιάς {m} /argyrotsikniás/ |
Greater Armenia {prop} (Greater Armenia) | :: Μεγάλη Αρμενία {f} /Megáli Armenía/ |
Greater London {prop} (administrative area) | :: Μείζων Περιοχή του Λονδίνου /Meízon Periochí tou Londínou/, Μείζον Λονδίνο /Meízon Londíno/ |
greatest common divisor {n} (largest positive integer or polynomial) | :: μέγιστος κοινός διαιρέτης {m} /mégistos koinós diairétis/ |
Great Feasts {prop} (twelve feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Church) | :: Δωδεκάορτο {n} /Dodekáorto/ |
great-grandfather {n} (father of grandparent) | :: προπάππος {m} /propáppos/ |
great-grandmother {n} (mother of one's grandparent) | :: προγιαγιά {f} /progiagiá/ |
Great Hours {n} (a particularly solemn celebration in the Eastern Orthodox Church) | :: Μεγάλες Ώρες /Megáles Óres/ |
Great Lent {prop} (Great Lent) | :: Μεγάλη Νηστεία /Megáli Nisteía/ |
great martyr {n} (a saint who was martyred after suffering great torture) | :: μεγαλομάρτυρας {m} {f} /megalomártyras/ |
great minds think alike {proverb} (used to emphasize two people reaching the same conclusion) | :: τα μεγάλα πνεύματα συναντώνται /ta megála pnévmata synantóntai/ |
Great Pyramid at Giza {prop} (Great Pyramid of Giza) SEE: Great Pyramid of Giza | :: |
Great Pyramid of Giza {prop} (the largest and most famous of the Egyptian pyramids) | :: πυραμίδα του Χέοπα {f} /pyramída tou Chéopa/ |
great spotted woodpecker {n} (species of woodpecker) | :: παρδαλοτσικλιτάρα /pardalotsiklitára/ |
great tit {n} (bird) | :: καλόγερος /kalógeros/ |
Great Wall of China {prop} (Chinese fortification) | :: Μέγα Σινικό Τείχος {n} /Méga Sinikó Teíchos/ |
great white shark {n} (Carcharodon carcharias) | :: λευκός καρχαρίας {m} /lefkós karcharías/ |
grebe {n} (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae) | :: βουτηχτάρα {f} /voutichtára/ |
Greco-Roman {adj} (of or pertaining to Greek or Roman culture) | :: ελληνορωμαϊκός /ellinoromaïkós/ |
Greece {prop} (country in Southeastern Europe) | :: Ελλάδα {f} /Elláda/ |
greed {n} (selfish desire for more than is needed) | :: απληστία /aplistía/ |
greedy {adj} (having greed; consumed by selfish desires) | :: άπληστος {m} /áplistos/ |
greedyguts {n} (greedy person) | :: φαγάς {m} /fagás/ |
Greek {prop} (language of the Greek people) | :: ελληνικά {n-p} /elliniká/ |
Greek {n} (inhabitant, etc., of Greece) | :: Έλληνας {m} /Éllinas/, Ελληνίδα {f} /Ellinída/ |
Greek {n} (nonsense talk or writing; gibberish) | :: κινέζικα {n-p} /kinézika/ |
Greek {adj} (of the Greek language, people or country) | :: ελληνικός /ellinikós/ |
Greek {adj} (unintelligible, especially regarding foreign speech) | :: ακαταλαβίστικος /akatalavístikos/ |
Greek fire {n} (flammable substance) | :: υγρό πυρ {n} /ygró pyr/ |
Greeklish {prop} (a system for transliterating Greek into the Latin alphabet) | :: γκρίκλις /gkríklis/, λατινοελληνικά {n-p} /latinoelliniká/ |
Greek Orthodox Church {prop} (Greek Orthodox Church) | :: Ελληνορθόδοξη Εκκλησία {f} /Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía/ |
Greek salad {n} (salad) | :: χωριάτικη σαλάτα {f} /choriátiki saláta/ |
green {adj} (having green as its colour) | :: πράσινος {m} /prásinos/ |
green {n} (colour) | :: πράσινο {n} /prásino/ |
green {v} (make (something) green) | :: πρασινίζω /prasinízo/ |
green {v} (add green spaces to) | :: πρασινίζω /prasinízo/ |
green bean {n} (immature pods of any kind of bean) | :: φασολάκια {n-p} /fasolákia/ |
green bean {n} (immature pods of common bean) | :: φασολάκια {n-p} /fasolákia/ |
green bee-eater {n} (Merops orientalis) | :: νανομελισσοφάγος {m} /nanomelissofágos/ |
green card {n} (US work permit) | :: πράσινη κάρτα {f} /prásini kárta/ |
greenery {n} (marijuana) SEE: marijuana | :: |
greenfinch {n} (European greenfinch, Carduelis chloris) | :: φλώρος {m} /flóros/ |
greengage {n} (a plum with greenish-yellow flesh and skin) | :: πράσινο δαμάσκηνο {n} /prásino damáskino/ |
greengrocer {n} (person who sells fresh vegetables and fruit) | :: μανάβης {m} /manávis/ |
greengrocer's {n} (shop for fruit and vegetables) | :: μανάβικο {n} /manáviko/ |
greengrocery {n} (shop) SEE: greengrocer's | :: |
greenhouse {n} (building in which plants are grown more quickly than outside) | :: θερμοκήπιο {n} /thermokípio/ |
greenhouse effect {n} (process by which a planet is warmed by its atmosphere) | :: φαινόμενο του θερμοκηπίου {n} /fainómeno tou thermokipíou/ |
greenhouse gas {n} (any gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect) | :: αέριο του θερμοκηπίου {n} /aério tou thermokipíou/ (aério tou thermokipíou) |
greenish {adj} (somewhat green) | :: πρασινωπός /prasinopós/ |
Greenland {prop} (a large self-governing island in North America) | :: Γροιλανδία {f} /Groilandía/ |
Greenlander {n} (a person from Greenland or of Greenlandic descent) | :: Γροιλανδός {m} /Groilandós/, Γροιλανδή {f} /Groilandí/, Γροιλανδέζα {f} /Groilandéza/ |
green light {n} (green traffic light) | :: πράσινο {n} /prásino/ |
green roof {n} (roof of a house or other building which is covered with soil and grass, plants, trees, etc.) | :: οροφόκηπος {m} /orofókipos/ |
Greens {n} (green party) | :: Πράσινοι {m-p} /Prásinoi/ |
green sandpiper {n} (Tringa ochropus) | :: δασότρυγγας {m} /dasótryngas/ |
green tea {n} (drink) | :: πράσινο τσάι /prásino tsái/ |
Greenwich {prop} (town) | :: Γκρίνουιτς {n} /Gkrínouits/ |
Greenwich Mean Time {prop} (mean solar time) | :: Μέσος χρόνος Γκρίνουιτς {m} /Mésos chrónos Gkrínouits/ |
green woodpecker {n} (Picus viridis) | :: πρασινοτσικλιτάρα {f} /prasinotsiklitára/, πρασινοτσικλιτήρα {f} /prasinotsiklitíra/ |
greet {v} (to address with salutations or expressions of kind wishes) | :: χαιρετώ /chairetó/ |
greeting {n} (acknowledgement of a persons presence or arrival) | :: χαιρετισμός {m} /chairetismós/ |
greeting card {n} (card sent as a greeting) | :: ευχετήρια κάρτα {f} /efchetíria kárta/ |
gregale {n} (an easterly wind) | :: γραίγος {m} /graígos/ |
gregarious {adj} (of a person who enjoys being in crowds) | :: κοινωνικός /koinonikós/ |
gregarious {adj} (of animals that travel in herds) | :: αγελαίος /agelaíos/ |
Gregorian calendar {prop} (calendar) | :: Γρηγοριανό ημερολόγιο {n} /Grigorianó imerológio/ |
Gregorian chant {n} (unaccompanied monotonic singing style) | :: γρηγοριανό μέλος {n} /grigorianó mélos/ |
Gregory {prop} (male given name) | :: [informal] Γρηγόρης {m} /Grigóris/, Γρηγόριος {m} /Grigórios/ |
gremlin {n} (mythical creature) | :: καλικάντζαρος {m} /kalikántzaros/ |
Grenada {prop} (Caribbean country) | :: Γρενάδα {f} /Grenáda/ |
grenade {n} (pomegranate) SEE: pomegranate | :: |
grenade {n} (small explosive device) | :: χειροβομβίδα {f} /cheirovomvída/ |
grenadier {n} (soldier) | :: γρεναδιέρος {m} /grenadiéros/ |
Grenoble {prop} (a city in France) | :: Γκρενόμπλ /Gkrenómpl/ |
Gresham {prop} (surname) | :: (το) Γκρέσαμ {n} /Gkrésam/ |
Grevena {prop} (a in Greece) | :: Γρεβενά {n} /Grevená/ (Grevena) |
grey {adj} (having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember) | :: γκρίζος /gkrízos/, φαιός /faiós/ |
grey {v} (to become grey) | :: γκριζάρω /gkrizáro/ |
grey {n} (colour) | :: γκρι {n} /gkri/, σταχτί {n} /stachtí/, φαιό {n} /faió/ |
grey crow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow | :: |
grey heron {n} (the Old World wading bird Ardea cinerea of the heron family) | :: σταχτοτσικνιάς {m} /stachtotsikniás/ |
greylag {n} (large European goose) SEE: greylag goose | :: |
greylag goose {n} (Anser anser) | :: χήνα /chína/ |
grey matter {n} (person's ability to think) | :: φαιά ουσία {f} /faiá ousía/ |
grey matter {n} (collection of cell bodies) | :: φαιά ουσία {f} /faiá ousía/ |
grey mullet {n} (type of fish) | :: κέφαλος {m} /kéfalos/ |
grey partridge {n} (Perdix perdix) | :: καμπίσια πέρδικα {f} /kampísia pérdika/ |
grief {n} (sadness) | :: πόνος {m} /pónos/, θλίψη {f} /thlípsi/, οδύνη {f} /odýni/, συντριβή {f} /syntriví/ |
grievance {n} (complaint) | :: παράπονο {n} /parápono/, δυσαρέσκεια {f} /dysaréskeia/ |
grievance {n} (formal complaint) | :: παράπονο {n} /parápono/ |
griffin {n} (mythical beast having the body of a lion and the wings and head of an eagle) | :: γρύπας {m} /grýpas/ |
griffon {n} (legendary creature) SEE: griffin | :: |
griffon vulture {n} (Gyps fulvus) | :: όρνιο {n} /órnio/ |
grill {n} (grating, grid) | :: πλέγμα {n} /plégma/ |
grill {n} (vehicle front cover) | :: μάσκα {f} /máska/ |
grill {n} (barbecue) | :: σχάρα {f} /schára/, ψησταριά {f} /psistariá/ |
grill {v} (to cook food on a grill) | :: ψήνω /psíno/ |
grill {v} (to interrogate) | :: ανακρίνω /anakríno/ |
grilse {n} (salmon) | :: σολομάκι {n} /solomáki/, σολομός ηλικίας 4 ετών {m} /solomós ilikías 4 etón/ |
grilt {n} (grilse) SEE: grilse | :: |
grimace {n} (a distortion of the face) | :: μορφασμός {m} /morfasmós/ |
grimace {v} (to make grimaces) | :: μορφάζω /morfázo/ |
grimoire {n} (book of instructions in the use of alchemy or magic) | :: γριμόριο {n} /grimório/ |
Grim Reaper {prop} (personification of Death) | :: χάρος {m} /cháros/, άγγελος θανάτου {m} /ángelos thanátou/, ανθρωποθεριστής {m} /anthropotheristís/ |
grind {v} (to reduce to smaller pieces) | :: αλέθω /alétho/ |
grind {n} (a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans) | :: άλεσμα {n} /álesma/ |
grip {v} (to grip) SEE: grasp | :: |
grip {n} (grip) SEE: grasp | :: |
gripe {n} (Gyps fulvus) SEE: griffin | :: |
grippe {n} (flu) SEE: flu | :: |
grisly {adj} (horrifyingly repellent; terrifying, gruesome) | :: φοβερός /foverós/, φριχτός /frichtós/ |
gristle {n} (cartilage) | :: τραγανόν {n} /traganón/ |
grizzly {n} (grizzly bear) SEE: grizzly bear | :: |
grizzly bear {n} (Ursus arctos horribilis) | :: αρκούδα γκρίζλι {f} /arkoúda gkrízli/ |
grocer {n} (person selling foodstuffs and household items) | :: μπακάλης {m} /bakális/, μπακάλισσα {f} /bakálissa/, μπακάλαινα {f} /bakálaina/, παντοπώλης {m} /pantopólis/, παντοπώλισσα {f} /pantopólissa/ |
groceries {n} (commodities sold by a grocer or in a grocery) | :: ψώνια {n-p} /psónia/ |
grocery {n} (retail foodstuffs and other household supplies) SEE: groceries | :: |
grocery {n} (shop or store that sells groceries) | :: μπακάλικο {n} /bakáliko/ |
grocery store {n} (grocery) SEE: grocery | :: |
groin {n} (long narrow depression of the human body that separates the trunk from the legs) | :: βουβώνας {m} /vouvónas/, αχαμνά {n} /achamná/ |
groom {n} (bridegroom) SEE: bridegroom | :: |
groom {n} (person who cares for horses) | :: ιπποκόμος {m} /ippokómos/ |
groom {v} (to attend to one's appearance) | :: περιποιούμαι /peripoioúmai/, ευπρεπίζω /efprepízo/ |
groom {v} (to care for animals) | :: περιποιούμαι ζώο /peripoioúmai zóo/ |
groove {n} (long, narrow channel) | :: αυλάκωση /avlákosi/ |
groove fricative {n} (phonetics: hissing sound) SEE: sibilant | :: |
grope {v} (to search by feeling) | :: πασπατεύω /paspatévo/ |
grope {v} (to touch closely and sexually) | :: πασπατεύω /paspatévo/ |
gross {adj} (whole amount, total) | :: ακαθάριστος /akatháristos/ |
gross {n} (twelve dozen) | :: γκρόσσα {f} /gkróssa/ |
gross domestic product {n} (economic production of a particular territory) | :: ακαθάριστο εγχώριο προϊόν {n} /akatháristo enchório proïón/, ΑΕΠ /AEP/ |
gross national product {n} (economics) | :: ακαθάριστο εθνικό προϊόν /akatháristo ethnikó proïón/ |
grouchy {adj} (irritable; easily upset; angry; tending to complain) | :: κακότροπος /kakótropos/ |
ground {n} (surface of the Earth) | :: έδαφος {n} /édafos/ |
ground {n} (soil, earth) | :: έδαφος {n} /édafos/ |
ground {n} (bottom of a body of water) | :: βυθός {m} /vythós/ |
ground {n} (basis, foundation, groundwork) | :: έδαφος {n} /édafos/ |
ground {n} (electrical conductor connected to point of zero potential) | :: γείωση {f} /geíosi/ |
ground {adj} (crushed, or reduced to small particles.) | :: αλεσμένος /alesménos/ |
ground {n} (terrain) SEE: terrain | :: |
ground beef {n} (meat) | :: κιμάς {m} /kimás/ |
groundbreaking {adj} (innovative) | :: πρωτοποριακός {m} /protoporiakós/, νεωτεριστικός {m} /neoteristikós/ |
groundbreaking {n} (a ceremony to mark the beginning of construction) | :: εγκαίνια {p} /egkaínia/, τελετή εγκαινίων {f} /teletí egkainíon/ |
ground-effect machine {n} (hovercraft) SEE: hovercraft | :: |
ground floor {n} (floor of a building closest to ground level) | :: ισόγειο {n} /isógeio/ |
groundhog {n} (woodchuck) SEE: woodchuck | :: |
Groundhog Day {n} (festival) | :: Ημέρα της Μαρμότας {f} /Iméra tis Marmótas/ |
groundless {adj} (baseless) | :: αβάσιμος {m} /avásimos/ |
ground level {n} (the level of the ground) | :: ισόγειο {n} /isógeio/ |
ground pine {n} (Ajuga, Ajuga chamaepitys) SEE: bugle | :: |
grounds {n} (sediment at the bottom of a liquid) | :: κατακάθι {n} /katakáthi/ |
ground water {n} (underground water) SEE: groundwater | :: |
groundwater {n} (Water existing beneath the earth's surface in underground streams and aquifers) | :: εδαφικό νερό {n} /edafikó neró/ |
group {n} (number of things or persons being in some relation to each other) | :: ομάδα {f} /omáda/ |
group {n} (in group theory) | :: ομάδα {f} /omáda/ |
group {n} (people who perform music together) | :: συγκρότημα {n} /sygkrótima/ |
group {n} (functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule) SEE: functional group | :: |
group captain {n} (rank in the RAF) | :: σμήναρχος /smínarchos/ |
grouper {n} (fish) | :: ροφός {m} /rofós/ |
grouse {n} (any of various game birds of the subfamily Tetraoninae) | :: αγριόγαλος {m} /agriógalos/ |
grouse {v} (to complain or grumble) | :: μουρμουρίζω /mourmourízo/, γκρινιάζω /gkriniázo/ |
grove {n} (small forest) | :: σύδεντρο {n} /sýdentro/, άλσος {n} /álsos/ |
grow {v} ((intransitive) to become bigger) | :: μεγαλώνω /megalóno/ |
grown-up {n} (adult) SEE: adult | :: |
growth {n} (increase in size) | :: ανάπτυξη {f} /anáptyxi/ |
grow up {v} (to mature and become an adult) | :: μεγαλώνω /megalóno/ |
grub {n} (immature insect) | :: κάμπια {f} /kámpia/ |
grub {n} (slang: food) | :: μάσα {f} /mása/ |
grub {v} (scavenge or scrounge) | :: τρώω /tróo/ |
grudge {n} (deep seated animosity) | :: μνησικακία {f} /mnisikakía/, άχτι {n} /áchti/, μανιάτικο {n} /maniátiko/ |
grue {adj} (philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue) | :: πρασινογάλαζος {m} /prasinogálazos/ |
grue {adj} (linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | :: πρασινογάλαζος {m} /prasinogálazos/ |
gruel {n} (thin watery porridge) | :: χυλός {m} /chylós/ |
gruesome {adj} (repellently frightful and shocking; horrific or ghastly) | :: φρικτός /friktós/, απαίσιος /apaísios/ |
grumpy {adj} (unhappy and/or irritable) | :: κακότροπος /kakótropos/ |
grunt {n} (short, snorting sound) | :: γρυλλισμός {m} /gryllismós/ |
grunt {n} (cry of a pig) | :: γρυλλισμός {m} /gryllismós/ |
grunt {n} (a person who does ordinary and boring work) | :: ανειδίκευτος εργάτης {m} /aneidíkeftos ergátis/ |
grunt {v} (of a person: to make a grunt or grunts) | :: γρυλλίζω /gryllízo/ |
grunt {v} (of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | :: γρυλλίζω /gryllízo/ |
gruntle {v} (grunt) SEE: grunt | :: |
gruyere {n} (type of cheese) | :: γραβιέρα /graviéra/ |
Gruyère {n} (cheese) SEE: gruyere | :: |
Guadalajara {prop} (city in Spain) | :: Γκουανταλαχάρα {f} /Gkouantalachára/, Γουαδαλαχάρα {f} /Gouadalachára/ |
Guadalajara {prop} (city in Jalisco, Mexico) | :: Γκουανταλαχάρα {f} /Gkouantalachára/, Γουαδαλαχάρα {f} /Gouadalachára/ |
Guadalquivir {prop} (river in southern Spain) | :: Γουαδαλκιβίρ {m} /Gouadalkivír/, Γκουανταλκιβίρ {m} /Gkouantalkivír/ |
Guadalupian {prop} (Guadalupian epoch) | :: Γουαδαλούπια {f} /Gouadaloúpia/ |
Guadeloupe {prop} (overseas department of France) | :: Γουαδελούπη {f} /Gouadeloúpi/ |
Guadiana {prop} (river in Spain and Portugal) | :: Γουαδιάνα {m} /Gouadiána/, Γκουαδιάνα {m} /Gkouadiána/ |
Guam {prop} (Territory of Guam) | :: Γκουάμ {n} /Gkouám/ |
Guangdong {prop} (province of China) | :: Καντόνα {n} /Kantóna/, Κουανγκτούνγκ {n} /Kouangktoúngk/, Γκουανγκντόνγκ {n} /Gkouangkntóngk/ |
Guangxi {prop} (province in China) | :: Κουανγκσί /Kouangksí/ |
Guangzhou {prop} (Chinese city) | :: Καντώνα {f} /Kantóna/ |
guano {n} (dung from a sea bird or from a bat) | :: γκουανό {n} /gkouanó/ |
guard {n} (person who or thing that protects something) | :: φύλακας {m} /fýlakas/, φρουρός {m} /frourós/, σκοπός {m} /skopós/ |
guard {n} (part of machine blocking dangerous parts) | :: προστασία {f} /prostasía/, προφύλαξη {f} /profýlaxi/ |
guard {n} (player in sports in general) | :: αμυντικός {m} /amyntikós/ |
guard {v} (to protect from some offence) | :: φρουρώ /frouró/ |
guardian {n} (guard or watcher) | :: φύλακας {m} /fýlakas/ |
guardian {n} (law: person legally responsible for a minor in loco parentis) | :: κηδεμόνας {c} /kidemónas/ |
guardian angel {n} (spirit) | :: φυλακάγγελος {m} /fylakángelos/ |
Guatemala {prop} (country in Central America) | :: Γουατεμάλα {f} /Gouatemála/ |
guava {n} (fruit) | :: γκουάβα {f} /gkouáva/ |
gudgeon {n} (Fish, Gobio gobio) | :: μουστακάς {m} /moustakás/, γυφτόψαρο {n} /gyftópsaro/ |
Guelph {n} (member of a medieval Italian faction that supported the Pope) | :: Γουέλφος {m} /Gouélfos/ |
Guernsey {prop} (island) | :: Γκέρνσεϊ {n} /Gkérnseï/ |
guerrilla {n} (irregular soldier) | :: αντάρτης {m} /antártis/ |
guerrilla {n} (guerrilla war) | :: αντάρτικο {n} /antártiko/, ανταρτοπόλεμος {m} /antartopólemos/ |
guerrilla warfare {n} (fighting using groups of irregular troops) | :: ανταρτοπόλεμος {m} /antartopólemos/, αντάρτικο {n} /antártiko/ |
guess {v} (to reach an unqualified conclusion) | :: υποθέτω /ypothéto/, εικάζω /eikázo/ |
guess {v} (to solve by a correct conjecture) | :: μαντεύω /mantévo/ |
guess {v} (to suppose) | :: υποθέτω /ypothéto/, μάλλον /mállon/ |
guess {n} (prediction about the outcome of something) | :: εικασία {f} /eikasía/ |
guest {v} (to receive or entertain hospitably as a guest) SEE: host | :: |
guest {n} (recipient of hospitality) | :: επισκέπτης {m} /episképtis/ |
guest {n} (patron, customer) | :: πελάτης {m} /pelátis/ |
guest {n} (invited performer) | :: φιλοξενούμενος {m} /filoxenoúmenos/, προσκεκλημένος {m} /proskekliménos/ |
guest {v} (to appear as a guest) | :: φιλοξενούμαι /filoxenoúmai/ |
guest book {n} (ledger for visitors to leave comments about an establishment) | :: βιβλίο επισκεπτών {n} /vivlío episkeptón/ |
guest book {n} (website feature functioning like a physical guest book) | :: βιβλίο επισκεπτών {n} /vivlío episkeptón/ |
guesthouse {n} (small house for visitors) | :: ξενώνας {m} /xenónas/ |
guesthouse {n} (boarding house) SEE: boarding house | :: |
guest room {n} (room in a home or hotel set aside for the use of visiting guests) | :: ξενώνας {m} /xenónas/ |
GUI {n} (acronym of graphical user interface) | :: ΓΠΔ /GPD/ |
guide {n} (someone who guides) | :: ξεναγός {m} /xenagós/ |
guillemet {n} (either of the punctuation marks « or ») | :: εισαγωγικά {n-p} /eisagogiká/ |
guillemot {n} (seabird) | :: ουρία {f} /ouría/, κόλυμβος {m} /kólymvos/ |
guillotine {n} (machine used for capital punishment) | :: καρμανιόλα {f} /karmanióla/ |
guillotine {n} (device that cuts paper) | :: μαχαίρι {n} /machaíri/ |
guillotine {v} (execute by use of a guillotine) | :: αποκεφαλίζω /apokefalízo/ |
guilt {n} (responsibility for wrongdoing) | :: ενοχή /enochí/ |
guilt {n} (the regret of having done wrong) | :: τύψη {f} /týpsi/ |
guilty {adj} (responsible for a dishonest act) | :: ένοχος /énochos/ |
guilty {adj} (judged to have committed a crime) | :: ένοχος /énochos/ |
Guinea {prop} (short form of the Republic of Guinea) | :: Γουινέα {f} /Gouinéa/ |
Guinea-Bissau {prop} (Republic of Guinea-Bissau) | :: Γουινέα-Μπισσάου /Gouinéa-Bissáou/ |
guinea fowl {n} (bird) | :: φραγκόκοτα {f} /fragkókota/ |
guinea pig {n} (rodent) | :: ινδικό χοιρίδιο {f} /indikó choirídio/ |
guinea pig {n} (experimental subject) | :: πειραματόζωο {n} /peiramatózoo/ |
Guinevere {prop} (wife of King Arthur) | :: Γκουίνεβιρ {f} /Gkouínevir/ |
guitar {n} (musical instrument) | :: κιθάρα {f} /kithára/ |
guitarist {n} (person playing or performing on the guitar) | :: κιθαρίστας {m} /kitharístas/ |
Guizhou {prop} (province of China) | :: Κουεϊτσόου /Koueïtsóou/ |
Gujarat {prop} (state in India) | :: Γκουτζαράτ /Gkoutzarát/ |
Gujarati {n} (language) | :: Γκουτζαρατικά {n-p} /Gkoutzaratiká/ |
gulag {v} (Soviet labour camp) | :: γκουλάγκ {m} /gkoulágk/ |
gulch {n} (glutton) SEE: glutton | :: |
gulch {n} (act of gulping) SEE: gulp | :: |
gulf {n} (geography) | :: κόλπος {m} /kólpos/ |
Gulf of Aden {prop} (a gulf) | :: Κόλπος του Άντεν {m} /Kólpos tou Ánten/ |
Gulf of Finland {prop} (arm of the Baltic Sea) | :: Φινλανδικός κόλπος /Finlandikós kólpos/ |
Gulf of Guinea {prop} (part of the Atlantic Ocean) | :: Κόλπος της Γουινέας {m} /Kólpos tis Gouinéas/ |
Gulf of Mexico {prop} (gulf between USA and Mexico) | :: Κόλπος του Μεξικού {m} /Kólpos tou Mexikoú/ |
Gulf War {prop} (war fought at the Persian Gulf) | :: Πόλεμος του Κόλπου {m} /Pólemos tou Kólpou/ |
gull {n} (seabird) | :: γλάρος {m} /gláros/ |
gullibility {n} (quality of being easily deceived) | :: ευπιστία {f} /efpistía/, αφέλεια {f} /aféleia/ |
gullible {adj} (easily deceived or duped, naive) | :: εύπιστος {m} /éfpistos/, αφελής {m} /afelís/ |
gulp {n} (usual amount swallowed) | :: γουλιά {f} /gouliá/ [liquid], χαψιά {f} /chapsiá/ [solid] |
gulp {v} (to swallow eagerly, or in large draughts) | :: ρουφώ /roufó/ |
gum {n} (chewing gum) SEE: chewing gum | :: |
gun {n} (a very portable, short weapon, for hand use) | :: πιστόλι {n} /pistóli/, περίστροφο {n} /perístrofo/ |
gun {n} (a less portable, long weapon) | :: τουφέκι {n} /touféki/ |
gun {n} ((military) A cannon with relatively long barrel, operating with relatively low angle of fire, and having a high muzzle velocity) | :: κανόνι {n} /kanóni/ |
gunboat {n} (small armed vessel) | :: κανονιοφόρος {f} /kanoniofóros/ |
gunpowder {n} (explosive mixture) | :: μπαρούτι /baroúti/ |
Gunpowder Plot {prop} (failed plot to kill the king of England) | :: Συνωμοσία της Πυρίτιδας {f} /Synomosía tis Pyrítidas/ |
gunshot {n} (the sound made) | :: πυροβολισμός {m} /pyrovolismós/ |
gunsmith {n} (person skilled in the repair and servicing of firearms) | :: οπλοποιός {m} /oplopoiós/ |
gunstock {n} (The rear part of a rifle or shotgun which is pressed into the shoulder) SEE: stock | :: |
gurnard {n} (marine fish of the family Triglidae) | :: τρίγλη {f} /trígli/, χελιδονόψαρο {n} /chelidonópsaro/ |
gurrier {n} (street urchin) SEE: street urchin | :: |
guru {n} (spiritual teacher) | :: γκουρού {m} /gkouroú/ |
guru {n} (advisor or mentor) | :: γκουρού {m} /gkouroú/ |
gusset {n} (small piece of cloth inserted in a garment) | :: τσόντα {f} /tsónta/ |
Gustav {prop} (given name) | :: Γουσταύος {m} /Goustávos/ |
Gustave {prop} (Gustav) SEE: Gustav | :: |
Gustavus {prop} (male given name) SEE: Gustav | :: |
gut {n} (intestine) SEE: intestine | :: |
guts {n} (entrails) | :: έντερα {n-p} /éntera/ |
guts {n} ((slang) courage) | :: άντερα {n-p} /ántera/, κότσια {n-p} /kótsia/ |
gutter {v} (to cut or form into small longitudinal hollows) SEE: channel | :: |
gutter {n} (duct or channel beneath the eaves) | :: υπόνομος {m} /ypónomos/ |
gutter press {n} (tabloid papers) | :: φυλλάδες {f-p} /fylládes/, κίτρινος τύπος /kítrinos týpos/ |
guttural {adj} (sounding harsh and throaty) | :: λαρυγγώδης {m} /laryngódis/, [linguistics] λαρυγγόφωνος {m} /laryngófonos/ |
Guyana {prop} (country) | :: Γουιάνα {f} /Gouiána/ |
gym {n} (sporting facility specialized for lifting weights and exercise) | :: γυμναστήριο {n} /gymnastírio/ |
gym {n} (short form of gymnasium) SEE: gymnasium | :: |
gymnasium {n} (place for indoor sports) | :: γυμναστήριο {n} /gymnastírio/ |
gymnasium {n} (type of school) | :: γυμνάσιο {n} /gymnásio/, λύκειο {n} /lýkeio/ |
gymnast {n} (one who performs gymnastics) | :: γυμναστής {m} /gymnastís/ |
gymnastic {n} (gymnast) SEE: gymnast | :: |
gymnastics {n} (a sport) | :: γυμναστική {f} /gymnastikí/ |
gymnastics {n} (complex intellectual or artistic exercise) | :: ακροβατισμός {m} /akrovatismós/ |
gynaecologist {n} (specialist in diseases of the female reproductive system) | :: γυναικολόγος {m} {f} /gynaikológos/ |
gynecologist {n} (gynaecologist) SEE: gynaecologist | :: |
gynecology {n} (branch of medicine specializing in the problems of women) | :: γυναικολογία {f} /gynaikología/ |
gynecomastia {n} (development of breasts in males) | :: γυναικομαστία /gynaikomastía/ |
gypsum {n} (mineral) | :: γύψος {m} /gýpsos/ |
gypsum board {n} (drywall panels) | :: γυψοσανίδα {f} /gypsosanída/ |
gypsy {n} (member of the Rom people) SEE: Rom | :: |
gypsy {n} (any itinerant person, or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft) | :: τσιγγάνος {m} /tsingános/, αθίγγανος {m} /athínganos/ |
gypsy {n} (member of the Rom people) SEE: Gypsy | :: |
Gypsy {n} (a member of the Romani people) SEE: Rom | :: |
Gypsy {n} (a member of the Romani people or another nomadic group) | :: τσιγγάνος {m} /tsingános/ |
gyrfalcon {n} (falcon) SEE: falcon | :: |
gyro {n} (gyroscope) SEE: gyroscope | :: |
gyro {n} (Greek sandwich) | :: γύρος {m} /gýros/ |
gyrocompass {n} (north-seeking gyroscope) | :: γυροσκοπική πυξίδα {f} /gyroskopikí pyxída/ |
gyroscope {n} (apparatus) | :: γυροσκόπιο {n} /gyroskópio/ |
Gytheio {prop} (town) | :: Γύθειο /Gýtheio/ |