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