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© by Joseph D. Lesser
This dictionary contains about 35,000 english words translated from english to greek.
A Coruña {prop} (city in Galicia) -- Λα Κορούνια {f}
A major {n} (major chord) -- Λα μείζονα, Λα ματζόρε
ABC {n} (alphabet) -- SEE: alphabet
ABC book {n} (primer) -- SEE: primer
AD {adv} (anno Domini) -- μ.Χ. (metá Christón)
ADSL {n} (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) -- ΑΨΣΓ {f}
AI {prop} (artificial intelligence) -- ΤΝ {f}
AI {prop} (artificial insemination) -- τεχνητή γονιμοποίηση {f}
AIDS {n} (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) -- AIDS {n}
API {n} (application programming interface) -- διεπαφή προγραμματισμού εφαρμογών {f}
ASEAN {prop} (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) -- Ένωση Χωρών της Νοτιοανατολικής Ασίας
ATM {n} ((banking) Automated Teller Machine) -- ΑΤΜ {f}
ATV {initialism} (all-terrain vehicle) -- όχημα παντός εδάφους {n}
Aachen {prop} (city in North Rhine-Westphalia) -- Άαχεν
Aarhus {prop} (Danish city) -- Ώρχους {n}
Aaron {prop} (biblical brother of Moses) -- Ααρών {m}
Aaron {prop} (male given name) -- Ααρών
Abbas {prop} (A male given name) -- Άββας
Abbottabad {prop} (city in Pakistan) -- Αμποταμπάντ
Abdullah {prop} (Muslim given name) -- Αμπντουλάχ, Αμπντουλλάχ
Abel {prop} (biblical character) -- Άβελ {m}
Abelard {prop} (male given name) -- Αβελάρδος
Aberdeen {prop} (city in Scotland) -- Άμπερντην
Abidjan {prop} (the largest city of Côte d'Ivoire) -- Αμπιντζάν {m}
Abigail {prop} (biblical wife of David) -- Αβιγαία {f}
Abimelech {prop} (name of Philistine kings) -- Αβιμέλεχ
Abkhaz {prop} (a Northwest Caucasian language spoken in Abkhazia) -- αβχαζιανά
Abkhazia {prop} (territory in the Caucasus, see also: Republic of Abkhazia) -- Αμπχαζία {f}
Abkhazian {adj} (Of or pertaining to Abkhazia) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abkhazian {n} (Abkhaz) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abkhazian {prop} (Abkhazian language) -- SEE: Abkhaz
A-bomb {n} (atomic bomb) -- ατομική βόμβα {f}
Aboriginal {n} (aboriginal) -- SEE: aboriginal
Aboriginal {n} (original inhabitant of Australia) -- Αβορίγινας {m}
Aboriginal {n} (original inhabitant of any land) -- ιθαγενής {m} {f}, αυτόχθων {m} {f}
Aborigine {n} (Aboriginal person from Australia, Aboriginal Australian) -- Αβορίγινας {m}
Aborigines {prop} (the Australian Aborigine peoples) -- Αβορίγινες {m-p}
Abraham {prop} (prophet in the Old Testament) -- Αβραάμ {m}
Abraham {prop} (male given name) -- Αβραάμ {m}, Ιμπραχίμ
Abram {prop} (Old Testament patriarch) -- Αβράμ
Abruzzo {prop} (region of central Italy) -- Αβρουζία {f}
Absalom {prop} (Biblical character) -- Αβεσσαλώμ
Abu Dhabi {prop} (capital of UAE) -- Άμπου Ντάμπι {n}
Abuja {prop} (The capital city of Nigeria) -- Αμπούζα {f}, Αμπούτζα {f}
Abyssinia {prop} (historical name of Ethiopia) -- Αβησσυνία {f}
Abyssinian {adj} (of or pertaining to Abyssinia) -- αβησσυνιακός
Abyssinian {n} (a native of Abyssinia) -- Αβησσυνός {m}
Acapulco {prop} (Mexican port city) -- Ακαπούλκο
Acarnania {prop} (region of Greece) -- Ακαρνανία
Accra {prop} (capital of Ghana) -- Άκρα {f}
Achaea {prop} (a region in the northern head of the Peloponnese) -- Αχαΐα
Achaemenes {prop} (the founder of the Achaemenid dynasty) -- Αχαιμένης {m}
Achaemenid {n} (a member of the dynasty which ruled the Persian empire c. 550–330 BCE) -- Αχαιμενίδης {m}
Achaemenid Empire {prop} (empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty) -- Οίκος των Αχαιμενιδών {m}
Achelous {prop} (river) -- Αχελώος {m}
Achelous {prop} (deity) -- Αχελώος {m}
Acheron {prop} (a river) -- Αχέρων {m}, Αχέροντας {m}
Achilles {prop} (Greek mythical hero) -- Αχιλλέας {m}
Achilles heel {n} (vulnerability in an otherwise strong situation) -- αχίλλειος πτέρνα {f}
Achilles tendon {n} (strong tendon in the calf of the leg) -- αχίλλειος τένοντας {m}
Acropolis {prop} (Athenian Acropolis) -- Ακρόπολη {f}
Actium {prop} (promontory) -- Άκτιο {n}
Acts {prop} (Book of Acts) -- SEE: Acts of the Apostles
Acts of the Apostles {prop} (fifth book of the New Testament) -- Πράξεις των Αποστόλων {f-p}
Adam {prop} (first man in Abrahamic religions) -- Αδάμ {m}
Adam {prop} (male given name) -- Αδάμ {m}
Adam {prop} (with "last" or "second", Jesus Christ) -- Αδάμ {m}
Adam's apple {n} (Citrus medica) -- SEE: citron
Adam's apple {n} (lump in the throat) -- μήλο του Αδάμ {n}
Addis Ababa {prop} (capital of Ethiopia) -- Αντίς Αμπέμπα {f}
Adela {prop} (female given name) -- Αδέλα {f}
Adelaide {prop} (female given name) -- Αδελαΐδα {f}
Adelaide {prop} (state capital of South Australia) -- Αδελαΐδα {f}
Adele {prop} (female given name) -- SEE: Adela
Aden {prop} (seaport of Yemen) -- Άντεν {n}
Adige {prop} (river in South Tyrol) -- Αδίγης {m}, Άντιτζε {m}, [rare] Ατισών {m}, [rare] Ατισώνας {m}
Admiral of the Fleet {prop} (nautical rank) -- SEE: admiral of the fleet
Adolf {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Adolph
Adolph {prop} (male given name) -- Αδόλφος
Adrian {prop} (male given name) -- Αδριανός
Adrianople {prop} (former name of Edirne) -- Ανδριανούπολη {f}
Adriatic {prop} (Adriatic Sea) -- SEE: Adriatic Sea
Adriatic Sea {prop} (sea that stretches from the Ionian Sea to the Gulf of Venice) -- Αδριατική Θάλασσα {f}
Advent calendar {n} (calendar used to count down the days of Advent) -- Χριστουγεννιάτικο ημερολόγιο {n}
Adygea {prop} (Adygea, Russia) -- Αντιγκέα {f}
Aegean {prop} (Aegean Sea) -- SEE: Aegean Sea
Aegean {adj} (of or relating to the Aegean Sea) -- αιγαιοπελαγίτικος
Aegean Sea {prop} (sea of the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea) -- Αιγαίο πέλαγος {n}
Aegeus {prop} (mythological character) -- Αιγέας {m}
Aegina {prop} (island) -- Αίγινα {f}
Aeneas {prop} (Trojan hero) -- Αινείας {m}
Aeneid {prop} (Classic epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas fleeing Troy and settling in Italy.) -- Αινειάδα {f}
Aeolian {adj} (Relating to the Greek god of wind) -- αιολικός
Aeolis {prop} (region of Asia Minor) -- Αιολίδα {f}
Aeolus {prop} (character in Greek mythology) -- Αίολος {m}
Aeroflot {prop} (Russian airline) -- Αεροφλότ {m}
Aeschylean {adj} (relating to Aeschylus) -- αισχύλειος
Aeschylus {prop} (Greek tragedian) -- Αισχύλος {m}
Aesop {prop} (ancient Greek author) -- Αίσωπος {m}
Aetius {prop} (given name) -- Αέτιος
Aetolia {prop} (region of Greece) -- Αιτωλία {f}
Afghan {n} (person from Afghanistan) -- Αφγανός {m}, Αφγανή {f}
Afghan {adj} (pertaining to Afghanistan) -- αφγανικός
Afghan Hound {n} (Afghan Hound) -- αφγανικός λαγωνικός {m}
Afghan hound {n} (Afghan Hound) -- SEE: Afghan Hound
Afghani {n} (citizen or native of Afghanistan) -- SEE: Afghan
Afghani {adj} (relating to Afghanistan) -- SEE: Afghan
Afghanistan {prop} (country) -- Αφγανιστάν {n}
Africa {prop} (continent south of Europe) -- Αφρική {f}
African {adj} (Of or pertaining to Africa) -- αφρικανικός
African {n} (a native of Africa) -- Αφρικανός {m}, Αφρικανή {f}
Afrikaans {prop} (language) -- αφρικάανς {n}
Afro- {prefix} (African) -- αφρο-
Agamemnon {prop} (Greek hero) -- Αγαμέμνονας {m}
Agartala {prop} (capital of Tripura, India) -- Αγκαρτάλα {f}
Agatha {prop} (female given name) -- Αγάθη {f}
Age of Enlightenment {prop} (period of history) -- Διαφωτισμός {m}
Agesilaus {prop} (given name) -- Αγησίλαος {m}
Aglaia {prop} (female given name) -- Άγλαϊα {f}
Agnes {prop} (female given name) -- Αγνή (agní)
Agnus Dei {n} (model or picture of a lamb with a cross) -- ο αμνός του Θεού {m}
Agra {prop} (city in India) -- Άγκρα {f}
Agrigento {prop} (province and city in Sicily) -- Αγκριτζέντο {n}
Agrinio {prop} (a city in Greece) -- Αγρίνιο {n} (agrínio)
Ahasuerus {prop} (biblical king of Persia) -- Αρταξέρξης {m}
Ahmed {prop} (male given name) -- Αχμάντ, Αχμέντ
Aichi {prop} (Aichi prefecture, in Southern central of Japan) -- Αϊτσι
Aigaleo {prop} (city) -- Αιγάλεω
Aigaleo {prop} (mountain) -- όρος Αιγάλεω {n}
Aigio {prop} (town in Greece) -- Αίγιο
Ajax {prop} (either of two heroes of the Trojan War) -- Αίαντας {m}
Ajman {prop} (one of the United Arab Emirates) -- Αϊμάν {n}
Akathistos {prop} (Lenten hymn) -- Ακάθιστος {f}
Akrotiri and Dhekelia {prop} (British overseas territory) -- Ακρωτήρι και Δεκέλεια
Al Jazeera {prop} (Arabic satellite TV news channel) -- Αλ Τζαζίρα {f}
Aladdin {prop} (the fictional young man) -- Αλαντίν {m}
Aland {prop} (archipelago) -- Άαλαντ {n}
Alaric {prop} (king of Visigoths) -- Αλάριχος {m}
Alaska {prop} (US state) -- Αλάσκα {f}
Alawite {n} -- Αλαουίτης {m}
Albania {prop} (country in south-eastern Europe) -- Αλβανία {f}
Albanian {adj} (of or pertaining to Albania) -- αλβανικός {m}
Albanian {n} (person from Albania) -- Αλβανός {m}, Αλβανή {f}, Αλβανίδα {f}
Albanian {prop} (language) -- αλβανικά {n-p}
Albert {prop} (male given name) -- Άλβέρτος {m}
Alberta {prop} (province) -- Αλμπέρτα {f}, Αλβέρτα {f}
Albion {prop} (England) -- Αλβιόνα {f}
Albuquerque {prop} (city) -- Αλμπουκέρκη {f}
Alcaeus {prop} (Ancient Greek name) -- Αλκαίος {m}
Alcatraz {prop} (an island in the San Francisco bay, formerly a famous prison) -- Αλκατράζ {m}
Alcibiades {prop} (Greek name) -- Αλκιβιάδης
Alcmene {prop} (the wife of Amphitryon and mother, by Zeus, of Heracles) -- Αλκμήνη
Alcoholics Anonymous {prop} (proper noun) -- Ανώνυμοι Αλκοολικοί {m-p}
Alcyone {prop} (Daughter of Atlas) -- Αλκυόνη {f}
Alcyone {prop} (Daughter of Aeolus) -- Αλκυόνη {f}
Alcyone {prop} (Star) -- Αλκυόνη {f}
Aldebaran {prop} (star) -- Αλδεβαράν {m}
Aleister {prop} (male given name) -- Άλιστερ {m}
Alejandro {prop} (cognates of Alejandro) -- SEE: Alexander
Alejandro {prop} (male given name transliterated) -- Αλεχάντρο {m}
Aleppo {prop} (Syrian city) -- Χαλέπι
Alevism {n} ( Doctrine) -- αλεβισμός {m}
Alex {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Alexius
Alexander {prop} (male given name) -- Αλέξανδρος {m}
Alexander the Great {prop} (King of Macedonia) -- Αλέξανδρος ο Μέγας
Alexandra {prop} (female given name) -- Αλεξάνδρα {f}
Alexandria {prop} (city in Egypt) -- Αλεξάνδρεια {f}
Alexandria {prop} (any of a number of cities bearing the same name) -- Αλεξάνδρεια {f}
Alexandrian {adj} (of or pertaining to Alexandria) -- αλεξανδρινός {m}
Alexandroupoli {prop} (city) -- Αλεξανδρούπολη {f}
Alexius {prop} (male given name) -- Αλέξιος
Alfonso {prop} (male given name) -- Αλφόνσος {m}
Alfred {prop} (Male given name) -- Αλφρέδος {m}
Algeria {prop} (country) -- Αλγερία {f}
Algerian {n} (person from Algeria) -- Αλγερινός {m}, Αλγερινή {f}
Algerian {adj} (of Algeria or its people) -- αλγερινός
Alghero {prop} (port town in Sardinia) -- Αλγκέρο {n}
Algiers {prop} (the capital of Algeria) -- Αλγέρι {n}
Ali Baba {prop} (a fictional character) -- Αλή Μπαμπά {m}
Alice {prop} (female given name) -- Αλίκη {f}
Alimos {prop} (city in Greece) -- Άλιμος {m}
All Fools' Day {n} (April Fools' Day) -- SEE: April Fools' Day
All Souls' Day {prop} (Christian feast day) -- ψυχοσάββατο {n}
Allah {prop} (God, in Islam) -- Αλλάχ {m}
Allies {prop} (in WWII) -- Σύμμαχοι {m-p}
Allies {prop} (in WWI) -- Σύμμαχοι {m-p}
Almighty {prop} (God, the supreme being) -- Παντοδύναμος {m}
Almiros {prop} (Almyros) -- SEE: Almyros
Almyros {prop} (a city in Greece located in the Magnesia prefecture) -- Αλμυρός
Alopeki {prop} (Athenian settlement) -- Αλωπεκή {f}
Alpha Centauri {prop} (brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus) -- Άλφα Κενταύρου
Alpheus {prop} (river in Hades) -- Αλφειός {m}
Alpheus {prop} (god of the river Alpheus) -- Αλφειός {m}
Alps {prop} (a mountain range in Western Europe) -- Άλπεις {f-p}
Alsace {prop} (region on the west bank of the upper Rhine) -- Αλσατία {f}
Altair {prop} (star) -- Αλτάιρ
Altiplano {prop} (the South American plateau) -- Αλτιπλάνος {n-p}
Alzheimer's disease {n} (mental disorder from brain tissue changes) -- προγεροντική άνοια {f}, νόσος του Αλτσχάιμερ {f}
Amaliada {prop} (a city in Greece located in the northern Elis prefecture) -- Αμαλιάδα
Amalias {prop} (older form of Amaliada) -- Αμαλιάς
Amalthea {prop} (goat or nymph who suckled Zeus) -- Αμάλθεια {f}
Amaterasu {prop} (Japanese sun goddess) -- Αματεράσου {f}
Amazon {n} (Mythological female warrior) -- Αμαζόνα {f}
Amazon {prop} (river) -- Αμαζόνιος {m}
Amazonian {adj} (having to do with the Amazon River) -- αμαζόνιος
Amazonian {adj} (of or relating to the Amazons) -- αμαζόνιος
Ambrose {prop} (male given name) -- Αμβρόσιος {m}
America {prop} (United States of America) -- SEE: United States of America
America {prop} (Americas) -- SEE: Americas
American {n} (person born in or citizen of the USA) -- Αμερικανός {m}, Αμερικανίδα {f}
American {adj} (of or pertaining to the U.S. or its culture) -- αμερικανικός {m}
American Civil War {prop} (civil war in the United States (1861-1865)) -- Αμερικανικός Εμφύλιος Πόλεμος {m}
American Indian {n} (a member of some indigenous peoples of the Americas) -- SEE: Indian
American Samoa {prop} (US overseas territory in Oceania) -- Αμερικανική Σαμόα, Αμερικανικές Σαμόα
American bison {n} (mammal) -- βόνασος
American football {n} (American football) -- αμερικανικό ποδόσφαιρο {m}
American robin {n} (Turdus migratorius) -- αμερικανικός κοκκινολαίμης {m}
Americas {prop} (North and South America) -- Αμερική {f}
Amerindian {n} (an American Indian) -- SEE: Indian
Amman {prop} (the capital of Jordan) -- Αμμάν
Amorgos {prop} (an island in Greece) -- Αμοργός {f}
Amorgos {prop} (a village in Greece) -- Αμοργός {f}
Amphitrite {prop} (Greek goddess) -- Αμφιτρίτη {f}
Amsterdam {prop} (capital of the Netherlands) -- Άμστερνταμ, [dated] Αμστελόδαμο
Amu Darya {prop} (river) -- Ώξος {m}, Αμού-Ντάρια
Amur {prop} (the river between the Far East Russia and China) -- Αμούρ
Anafi {prop} (island) -- Ανάφη {f}
Ananke {prop} (Greek goddess of destiny, necessity and fate) -- Ανάγκη {f}
Anastasia {prop} (female given name) -- Αναστασία {f}
Anastasius {prop} (male given name) -- Αναστάσιος {m}
Anatoli {prop} (transliteration of Анато́лий) -- Ανατολή {m}
Anatolia {prop} (peninsula of Western Asia) -- Ανατολία {f}
Anatolian {adj} (of or pertaining to Anatolia or its people, culture, etc.) -- Ανατολίτης {m}
Anatolian {n} (native or inhabitant of Anatolia) -- Ανατολίτης {m}
Anatolius {prop} (male given name) -- Ανατολή
Anchises {prop} -- Αγχίσης {m}
Ancien Régime {prop} (aristocratic system in France before the French Revolution) -- Παλαιό Καθεστώς {n}
Ancient Egypt {prop} (civilization) -- Αρχαία Αίγυπτος {f}
Ancient Greece {prop} (The ancient civilization of the Mediterranean) -- Αρχαία Ελλάδα {f}
Ancient Greek {prop} (the Greek language of classical antiquity) -- αρχαία ελληνικά {n-p}
Ancient Rome {prop} (civilization associated with Rome from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD) -- Αρχαία Ρώμη {f}
Andalusia {prop} (autonomous community of Spain) -- Ανδαλουσία {f}
Anderson {prop} (surname meaning "son of Andrew") -- Ανδρεάδης {m}, Ανδρέου, Ανδρεόπουλος {m}
Andes {prop} (mountain range in South America) -- Άνδεις {f-p}
Andhra Pradesh {prop} (state in the union of India) -- Άντρα Πραντές
Andorra {prop} (country) -- Ανδόρα {f}
Andorra la Vella {prop} (capital of Andorra) -- Ανδόρρα λα Βέλια {f}
Andorran {n} (person from Andorra) -- Ανδορρανός
Andrea {prop} (female given name) -- Ανδρεία {f}
Andrew {prop} (the Apostle) -- Ανδρέας {m}
Andrew {prop} (male given name) -- Ανδρέας {m}
Andromache {prop} (the wife of Hector) -- Ανδρομάχη
Andromeda {prop} (mythical daughter of Cepheus) -- Ανδρομέδα {f}
Andromeda {prop} (constellation) -- Ανδρομέδα {f}
Andros {prop} (island in Greece) -- Άνδρος {f}
Angel {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Angelo
Angelica {prop} (female given name) -- Αγγελική {f}
Angelo {prop} (male given name) -- Άγγελος {m}
Anglican Communion {prop} (worldwide network of churches) -- Αγγλικανική Κοινωνία {f}
Anglicanism {n} (beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church) -- αγγλικανισμός {m}
Anglo-Norman {adj} (pertaining to the Norman rule of England) -- αγγλονορμανδικός
Anglo-Norman {adj} (pertaining to Normans in England after the Norman Conquest) -- αγγλονορμανδικός
Anglo-Norman {adj} (relating to the Anglo-Norman language) -- αγγλονορμανδικός
Anglo-Saxon {prop} (Old English) -- SEE: Old English
Anglo-Saxon {adj} (related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language) -- αγγλοσαξονικός
Anglomania {n} (exaggerated enthusiasm for anything English) -- αγγλομανία {f}
Anglophile {n} (person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England) -- αγγλόφιλος {m}, αγγλόφιλη {f}
Anglophilia {n} (the love of the country, culture or people of England) -- αγγλοφιλία {f}
Anglophobia {n} (hatred or fear of England or anything English) -- αγγλοφοβία {f}
Anglophone {n} (one who speaks English) -- αγγλόφωνος
Angola {prop} (country in Southern Africa) -- Αγκόλα {f}
Angolan {adj} (of, from or pertaining to Angola or its people) -- αγκολέζικος
Angolan {n} (person from Angola or of Angolan descent) -- Αγκολέζος {m}, Αγκολέζα {f}
Anguilla {prop} (British overseas territory in the Caribbean) -- Ανγκουίλα {f}
Ankara {prop} (capital of Turkey) -- Άγκυρα {f}
Ann {prop} (female given name) -- Άννα {f}
Anna {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Ann
Anne {prop} -- Αννουλα
Anne {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Ann
Anno Domini {adv} (in the year of our Lord) -- μετά Χριστόν (abbr. μ.Χ.)
Annunciation {prop} (Christianity) -- Ευαγγελισμός της Θεοτόκου {m}, Ευαγγελισμός {m}
Anschluss {n} (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy) -- Προσάρτηση της Αυστρίας {f}, Άνσλους {n}
Anselm {prop} (male given name) -- Ανσέλμος {m}
Antarctic {adj} (pertaining to Antarctica) -- ανταρκτικός
Antarctic Circle {prop} (geographical line) -- ανταρκτικός κύκλος {m}
Antarctic Peninsula {prop} (the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica) -- Ανταρκτική Χερσόνησος {m}
Antarctica {prop} (southernmost continent) -- Ανταρκτική {f}
Antarctica {prop} (south polar region) -- Ανταρκτική {f}
Antares {prop} (star) -- Aντάρης
Anthony {prop} (given name) -- Αντώνιος, [cognate] Αντώνης
Anthropocene {prop} (the current geological period) -- Ανθρωπόκαινο {n}
Anti-Taurus {prop} (mountain range) -- Αντίταυρος
Antichrist {prop} (one under the direct control of the Devil) -- Αντίχριστος {m}
Antigone {prop} (the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta) -- Αντιγόνη
Antigua {prop} (island) -- Αντίγκουα {f}
Antigua and Barbuda {prop} (country) -- Αντίγκουα και Μπαρμπούντα {f}
Antikeros {prop} (island) -- Αντικέρι {n}
Antilles {prop} (Antilles) -- Αντίλλες {f-p}
Antioch {prop} (city) -- Αντιόχεια {f}
Antiochus {prop} (one of the thirteen kings) -- Αντίοχος {m}
Antiparos {prop} (island) -- Αντίπαρος {f}
Antiquity {prop} (period of history) -- Αρχαιότητα {f}
Antisthenes {prop} (Greek name) -- Αντισθένης
Antonio {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Anthony
Antony {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Anthony
Antwerp {prop} (city) -- Αμβέρσα {f}
Aomen {prop} (Macau) -- SEE: Macau
Aosta {prop} (city in Italy) -- Αόστα {f}, Αόστη {f}
Apache {prop} (Apache language) -- απάτσι {f}
Apache {prop} (town) -- Απάτσι {f}
Apache {n} (Apache people) -- Απάτσι {m-p}
Apache {n} (Apache person) -- Απάτσι {m} {f}
Apache {n} (Parisian gangster) -- απάχης {m}
Apamea {prop} (name of several Hellenistic cities) -- Απάμεια
Apennines {prop} (mountain range) -- Απέννινα {n-p}
Aphrodite {prop} (Greek goddess) -- Αφροδίτη {f}
Apocalypse {prop} (the written account of a revelation of hidden things given by God to a chosen prophet) -- Αποκάλυψη {f}
Apocalypse {prop} (book of the Bible) -- Αποκάλυψη {f}
Apollo {prop} (the son of Zeus) -- Απόλλων {m}
Apollo {prop} (a very handsome young man) -- απόλλων {m}
Apollo {n} (asteroid type) -- Απόλλων {m}
Apollonia {prop} (the name of a number of Ancient Greek cities and colonies) -- Απολλωνία
Apollonian {n} (of or relating to the Greek god Apollo) -- απολλώνειος {m}
Apollonian circle {n} (two families of circles) -- απολλώνιος κύκλος {m}
Apostle {n} (one of the group of twelve disciples) -- απόστολος {m}
Appalachians {prop} (a mountain range in eastern North America) -- Αππαλάχια {n-p}
Appian {prop} (Roman name) -- Αππιανός
Appius {prop} (Roman name) -- Άππιος
April {prop} (fourth month of the Gregorian calendar) -- Απρίλιος {m}
April Fools' Day {n} (First day of April) -- πρωταπριλιά {f}
April fool {n} (practical joke played on April Fools' Day) -- πρωταπριλιά {f}
Apuglian {adj} (Apulian) -- SEE: Apulian
Apuleius {prop} (author in the Roman Empire) -- Απουλήιος {m}
Apulia {prop} (region of Italy) -- Απουλία {f}
Apulian {adj} (of or pertaining to Apulia) -- απουλικός
Apulian {n} (resident of Apulia) -- Άπουλος {m}, Απουλίδα {f}
Aquarian {n} (Aquarius) -- SEE: Aquarius
Aquarius {prop} (constellation) -- Υδροχόος {m}
Aquarius {prop} (astrological sign) -- Υδροχόος {m}
Aquarius {n} (Someone with a Aquarius star sign) -- υδροχόος {m} {f}
Arab {adj} (of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations) -- αραβικός {m}
Arab {n} (Semitic person) -- Άραβας {m}, Αράβισσα {f}
Arab Republic of Egypt {prop} (Official name of Egypt) -- Αραβική Δημοκρατία της Αιγύπτου {f}
Arab Spring {prop} (movement) -- Αραβική Άνοιξη {f}
Arabia {prop} (a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf;) -- Αραβία {f}
Arabian Peninsula {prop} (peninsula in the Middle East) -- Αραβική Χερσόνησος {f}
Arabian camel {n} (dromedary) -- SEE: dromedary
Arabic {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Arab countries or cultural behaviour) -- αραβικός
Arachne {prop} ((Greek mythology) woman famous for her skill at weaving) -- Αράχνη {f}
Aragon {prop} (an autonomous community in Spain) -- Αραγονία {f}
Aramaean {prop} (Aramaic) -- SEE: Aramaic
Aramaean {n} (member of a West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people) -- Αραμαίος {m}
Aramaean {adj} (of or pertaining to Aramaeans or Aram) -- αραμαϊκός {m}
Aramaic {prop} (the language) -- αραμαϊκά {n-p}, Αραμαϊκή {f}
Aramaic {adj} (pertaining to the language, alphabet, culture or poetry) -- αραμαϊκός {m}
Ararat {prop} (mountain) -- Αραράτ {n}
Arbëresh {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in southern Italy) -- αρμπερές {f}
Arbëreshë Albanian {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in southern Italy) -- SEE: Arbëresh
Arcadia {prop} (A district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese) -- Αρκαδία (Arkadía) {f}
Arcadian {n} (inhabitant of ancient Arcadia) -- Αρκαδός {m}
Arcadian {adj} (pertaining to ancient Arcadia) -- Αρκαδιανός {m}
Arcadius {prop} (male given name) -- Αρκάδιος
Archaean {adj} (of eon from 3,800 to 2,500 million years ago) -- αρχαιοζωικός
Archaean {prop} (Archaean eon) -- Αρχαιοζωικός {m}
Archangel {prop} (Arkhangelsk) -- SEE: Arkhangelsk
Archibald {prop} (male given name) -- Αρχίβαλδος {m}
Archimedes {prop} (an ancient Greek mathematician) -- Αρχιμήδης {m}
Arctic {adj} (cold, snowy, or having other properties of extreme winter associated with the Arctic) -- αρκτικός
Arctic {prop} (a region of the Earth) -- Αρκτική {f}
Arctic Circle {prop} (one of the five major circles of latitude) -- αρκτικός κύκλος {m}
Arctic Ocean {prop} (the smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole) -- Αρκτικός Ωκεανός {m}
Arcturus {prop} (Alpha Boötis) -- Αρκτούρος {m}
Ardèche {prop} (French department) -- Αρντές {f}
Ardèche {prop} (French river) -- Αρντές {f}
Areopagus {n} (supreme council in Athens) -- Άρειος Πάγος {m}
Areopoli {prop} (town) -- Αρεόπολη
Ares {prop} (the god of war, son of Zeus and Hera) -- Άρης {m}
Arezzo {prop} (capital city of Arezzo) -- Αρέτσο {n}
Argentina {prop} (Argentine Republic) -- Αργεντινή {f}
Argentine {prop} (Argentina) -- SEE: Argentina
Argentine {adj} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentine {n} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentine Republic {prop} (official name of Argentina) -- Δημοκρατία της Αργεντινής {f}
Argentinean {adj} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentinean {n} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentinian {n} (person from Argentina) -- Αργεντίνος {m}, Αργεντίνα {f}
Argentinian {adj} (pertaining to Argentina) -- αργεντίνικος
Argive {adj} (from or pertaining to Argos) -- αργείτικος, αργίτικος, αργείος, αργίτης
Argive {n} (person from Argos) -- Αργείος {m}, Αργείτης {m}, Αργίτης {m}
Argo {prop} (mythical ship) -- Αργώ {f}
Argolis {prop} (periphery) -- Αργολίδα
Argonaut {prop} (member of the Argo crew) -- Αργοναύτης {m}
Argos {prop} (city in Greece) -- Άργος {n}
Argot {n} (Argive) -- SEE: Argive
Argus {prop} (giant with hundred eyes) -- Άργος {m}
Argyrades {prop} (town and municipality) -- Αργυράδες {m}
Ariadne {prop} (daughter of King Minos) -- Αριάδνη {f}
Arian {n} (someone whose star sign is in Aries) -- SEE: Aries
Arica {prop} (Chilean city) -- Αρίκα {f}
Aries {prop} (constellation) -- Κριός {m}
Aries {prop} (astrological sign) -- Κριός {m}
Aries {n} (Someone with an Aries star sign) -- Κριός {m}
Aristides {prop} (male name) -- Αριστείδης {m}
Aristophanes {prop} (Aristophanes) -- Αριστοφάνης {m}
Aristotle {prop} (ancient Greek philosopher) -- Αριστοτέλης {m}
Arius {prop} (Greek name) -- Άρειος
Ark of the Covenant {prop} (the sacred container, a gold-plated wooden chest) -- Κιβωτός της Διαθήκης {f}
Arkhangelsk {prop} (city in Russia) -- Αρχάγγελσκ
Armageddon {prop} (site) -- Αρμαγεδδώνας {m}
Armenia {prop} (ancient kingdom and country in West Asia) -- Αρμενία {f}
Armenian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Armenia, Armenians, the language or alphabet) -- αρμενικός
Armenian {n} (person) -- Αρμένιος {m}, Αρμένια {f}
Armenian {prop} (language) -- αρμενικά {n-p}
Armenian cucumber {n} (fruit) -- ξυλάγγουρο {n}
Armenian cucumber {n} (plant) -- ξυλαγγουριά {f}
Arminianism {n} (school of thought) -- Αρμινιανισμός
Arminius {prop} (Germanic chieftain) -- Αρμίνιος
Armistice Day {prop} (11th November) -- Ημέρα Ανακωχής {f}
Arnaia {prop} (a town in Greece) -- Αρναία {n} (Arnaia or Arnea)
Aroania {prop} (mountain) -- Αροανεία
Aromanian {n} (person) -- Αρμάνος {m}, Βλάχος {m}
Aromanian {prop} (language) -- Βλάχικη γλώσσα, Βλάχικα
Arta {prop} (prefecture in Greece) -- Άρτα
Arta {prop} (city in Greece) -- Άρτα
Artaxerxes {prop} (the name of several Persian kings) -- Αρταξέρξης {m}
Arte Povera {prop} (Italian modern art movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s) -- άρτε πόβερα {f}
Artemis {prop} (Greek goddess) -- Άρτεμη {f}, Άρτεμις {f}
Arthur {prop} (male given name) -- Αρθούρος {m}
Artina {prop} (given name) -- Ατρίνα
Aruba {prop} (territory in the Caribbean) -- Αρούμπα {f}
Arunachal Pradesh {prop} (Arunachal Pradesh) -- Αρουνάτσαλ Πραντές
Arvanitic {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in Greece) -- SEE: Arvanitika
Arvanitika {prop} (form of Albanian) -- αρβανίτικα {n-p}, αρβανίτικη γλώσσα {f}
Arvanitika Albanian {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in Greece) -- SEE: Arvanitika
Ascanius {prop} (the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas) -- Ασκάνιος
Ascension {prop} (holiday celebrating Ascension of Jesus) -- SEE: Ascension Day
Ascension {prop} (Jesus' rise to heaven) -- Ανάληψη {f}
Ascension Day {prop} (the fortieth day of Easter) -- Ανάληψη {f}
Ascension Island {prop} (an island in the South Atlantic) -- Νήσος Αναλήψεως {f}
Asclepius {prop} (Greek god of medicine and healing) -- Ασκληπιός
Ash Wednesday {n} (a Christian day of penitence) -- πρώτη Τετάρτη της Σαρακοστής {f}
Ashkenazi {adj} (of, or relating to Jews from Germany or Eastern Europe) -- ασκενάζι {m} {f}
Ashkenazi {n} (Jew from Germany or Eastern Europe) -- ασκενάζι {m} {f}
Ashoka {prop} (emperor) -- Ασόκα {m}
Asia {prop} (the continent of Asia) -- Ασία {f}
Asia Minor {prop} (peninsula between the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea;) -- Μικρά Ασία {f}
Asian {n} (person from Asia) -- Ασιάτης {m}
Asian {adj} (of, relating to or from Asia) -- ασιατικός {m}
Asian pear {n} (species of pear) -- αχλαδόμηλο {n}
Asoka {prop} (Ashoka) -- SEE: Ashoka
Asperger's syndrome {n} (autism related developmental disorder) -- σύνδρομο Άσπεργκερ
Assam {prop} (state in India) -- Ασσάμ {f}
Assisi {prop} (city) -- Ασίζη {f}
Assyria {prop} (Semitic Akkadian kingdom) -- Ασσυρία
Astana {prop} (the capital of Kazakhstan) -- Αστανά {f}
Asterix {prop} (A fictional character from French comic books) -- Αστερίξ
Astrakhan {prop} (city and region in Russia) -- Άστραχαν {n}
Asturias {prop} (autonomous community of Spain) -- Αστούριες {f-p}
Asunción {prop} (capital of Paraguay) -- Ασουνσιόν
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line {n} (A communications system with different high speeds in each direction) -- ασύμμετρη ψηφιακή συνδρομητική γραμμή {f}
Athanasius {prop} (male given name) -- Αθανάσιος
Athena {prop} (Greek goddess) -- Αθηνά {f}
Athenian {n} (an inhabitant, resident, or citizen of Athens, Greece) -- Αθηναίος {m}, Αθηναία {f}, πρωτευουσιάνος {m}, πρωτευουσιάνα {f}
Athenian {adj} (of or pertaining to Athens, Greece) -- αθηναϊκός, πρωτευουσιάνικος
Athens {prop} (capital city of Greece) -- Αθήνα {f}
Athos {prop} (one of the Gigantes) -- Άθως {m}
Athos {prop} (peninsula containing Mount Athos) -- Άθως {m}
Atilius {prop} (a Roman nomen gentile) -- Ατίλιος
Atlalanti {prop} (town) -- Αταλάντη
Atlanta {prop} (capital and largest city of the State of Georgia) -- Ατλάντα {f}
Atlantic Ocean {prop} (the ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east) -- Ατλαντικός Ωκεανός {m}
Atlantis {prop} (mythical country said to have sunk into the ocean) -- Ατλαντίδα {f}
Atlas {prop} (Greek mythology) -- Άτλας {m}
Atropatene {prop} (ancient kingdom) -- Ατροπατήνη
Attalia {prop} (former name of Antalya) -- Αττάλεια
Attic {adj} (related to Athens) -- αττικός
Attic {prop} (Ancient Greek dialect) -- Αττική διάλεκτος
Attic salt {n} (pointed and delicate wit) -- Αττικόν άλας
Attica {prop} (periphery) -- Αττική
Auckland {prop} (the largest conurbation in New Zealand) -- Ώκλαντ
Augeas {prop} (king) -- Αυγείας {m}
Augsburg {prop} (city in southern Germany) -- Άουγκσμπουργκ, Αυγούστα {f}
August {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Augustus
August {prop} (eighth month of the Gregorian calendar) -- Αύγουστος {m}
Augustus {prop} (Roman emperor) -- Αύγουστος {m}
Auschwitz {prop} (city in Poland) -- Οσβιέτσιμ {n}
Austerlitz {prop} (former name of Slavkov u Brna) -- Άουστερλιτς {n}
Austin {prop} (capital of Texas) -- Ώστιν {n}
Austin {prop} (surname) -- Ώστιν
Australasia {prop} (Oceania) -- SEE: Oceania
Australasia {prop} (Australia, NZ, New Guinea and neighbouring islands) -- Αυστραλασία {f}
Australia {prop} (Commonwealth of Australia) -- Αυστραλία {f}
Australian {n} (a person from the country of Australia or of Australian descent) -- Αυστραλός {m} or Αυστραλέζος {m}, Αυστραλή {f} or Αυστραλέζα {f}
Australian {adj} (of or pertaining to Australia, the Australian people or languages) -- αυστραλιανός
Australianise {v} (make Australian) -- αυστραλίζω (afstralízo)
Australianise {v} (localise a medium for sale or use in Australia) -- αυστραλίζω (afstralízo)
Austria {prop} (country in Central Europe) -- Αυστρία {f}
Austria-Hungary {prop} (former country in Central Europe) -- Αυστροουγγαρία {f}
Austrian {adj} (related to Austria) -- αυστριακός
Austrian {n} (Austrian person) -- Αυστριακός {m}, Αυστριακή {f}
Austro-Hungarian {adj} (of or pertaining to the monarchy composed of Austria and Hungary) -- αυστρουγγρικός {m}
Avar {n} (member of a group of professional equestrian nomads) -- Άβαρος {m}
Avernus {prop} (underworld) -- SEE: underworld
Avestan {prop} (Old Iranian language) -- Αβεστική γλώσσα {n}
Avignon {prop} (city in Provence) -- Αβινιόν
Avogadro's number {n} (number of atoms present in 0.012 kilograms of isotopically pure carbon-12) -- αριθμός Αβογκάντρο {m}
Avraham {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Abraham
Aymara {n} (indigenous people of South America) -- Αϊμαρά {f}
Azerbaijan {prop} (country in the Caucasus) -- Αζερμπαϊτζάν {n}
Azerbaijani {n} (Azerbaijani person) -- Αζέρος {m}, Αζέρα {f}
Azerbaijani {prop} (language of Azerbaijan) -- αζερικά {n-p}
Azerbaijani {adj} (pertaining to Azerbaijan) -- αζέρικος
Azeri {n} (Azerbaijani) -- SEE: Azerbaijani
Azeri {prop} (Azerbaijani) -- SEE: Azerbaijani
Azores {prop} (an archipelago and an autonomous region) -- Αζόρες {f-p}
Azrael {prop} (angel of death) -- Αζραήλ {m}
a {article} (an) -- SEE: an
a {n} (name of the letter A, a) -- έι {n}
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush {proverb} (small but certain advantage is preferable) -- κάλλιο πέντε και στο χέρι παρά δέκα και καρτέρει (rather hold five in hand than wait for ten to come)
a bit {adv} (a little) -- SEE: a little
a burnt child dreads the fire {proverb} -- όποιος καεί στο χυλό φυσάει και το γιαούρτι
a chain is only as strong as its weakest link {proverb} (aphorism) -- μια αλυσίδα είναι όσο δυνατή όσο ο πιο αδύναμός της κρίκος {f} [phrase]
a fortiori {adv} -- και δη, κατά μείζονα λόγο
a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step {proverb} (a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step) -- ένα ταξίδι χιλίων μιλίων ξεκινά με ένα μόνο βήμα
a leopard cannot change its spots {proverb} (one cannot change one's own nature) -- ο λύκος κι αν εγέρασε κι άσπρισε το μαλλί του, μήτε τη γνώμη άλλαξε, μήτε την κεφαλή του (Even though the wolf got old and his hair became white, he changed neither his opinion nor his head) [about old age]
a little {adv} (to a small extent or degree) -- λίγο
a little bird told me {phrase} (idiomatic) -- μου το 'πε ένα πουλάκι
a lot {n} (a large amount) -- (uncountably)πολλά, (countably)πολύ
a man is known by the company he keeps {proverb} (people are similar in character to their friends) -- δείξε μου τους φίλους σου, να σου πω ποιος είσαι
a posteriori {adj} (involving deduction of theories from facts) -- επαγωγικός {m}
a posteriori {adv} (in a manner that deduces theories from facts) -- εκ των υστέρων
a priori {adj} ((logic) based on hypothesis rather than experiment.) -- επαγωγικός {m}, συμπερασματικός {m}
a priori {adv} (derived by logic) -- εκ των προτέρων
a rolling stone gathers no moss {proverb} (A person who never settles in one place will never be successful.) -- λίθος κυλινδόμενος το φυκος ου ποιεί
a stitch in time saves nine {proverb} (a timely effort can prevent larger problems) -- κάλλιο γαϊδουρόδενε παρά γαϊδουρογύρευε
aardvark {n} (mammal) -- μυρμηγκοφάγος {m}
abaca {n} (plant) -- αβάκα {f}
aback {adv} (backwards) -- προς τα πίσω
aback {adv} (said of sails pressed backward) -- προς τα πίσω
aback {n} (abacus) -- SEE: abacus
abacus {n} (obsolete: tray of sand for calculating) -- άβακας {m}
abacus {n} (calculating frame) -- άβακας {m}
abacus {n} (uppermost member of the capital of a column) -- άβακας {m}
abaka {n} (plant) -- SEE: abaca
abandon {v} (to give up control of, surrender) -- εγκαταλείπω, παρατώ
abandon {v} (to leave behind or desert; to forsake) -- εγκαταλείπω, παρατώ, αφήνω
abandon {v} (to cast out, expel, reject) -- απαρνούμαι, αποκηρύσσω
abandon {n} (a giving up to natural impulses) -- εγκατάλειψη {f}
abandoned {adj} (no longer maintained, forsaken, deserted) -- εγκαταλελειμμένος
abandonment {n} (act of abandoning) -- απάρνηση {f}
abarticulation {n} (articulation that permits free motion in the joint) -- διάρθρωση {f}
abase {v} (to lower as in rank, so as to hurt feelings) -- εξευτελίζω
abasement {n} (the act of abasing) -- εξευτελισμός {m}, υποβίβαση {f}, ταπείνωση {f}
abattoir {n} (public slaughterhouse) -- σφαγείο {n}
abax {n} (ancient counting board) -- άβακας {m}
abb {n} (type of yarn for the warp) -- υφάδι {n}
abbess {n} (female superior of a nunnery) -- ηγουμένη
abbey {n} (monastery headed by an abbot) -- αβαείο {n}, μοναστήρι {n}
abbot {n} (superior or head of an abbey or monastery) -- ηγούμενος
abbreviate {v} (to make shorter) -- συντομέυω
abbreviated {adj} (shortened) -- συντετμημένη
abbreviation {n} (shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase) -- συντομογραφία {f}, βραχυγραφία {f}, σύντμηση {f}, συντόμευση {f}
abbreviation {n} (abridged version of a document) -- σύνοψη {f}
abbreviation {n} (act or result of shortening or reducing) -- σύντμηση {f}
abbreviature {n} (abbreviation) -- SEE: abbreviation
abdicate {v} (surrender or relinquish) -- αποποιούμαι
abdicate {v} (renounce a throne) -- παραιτούμαι
abdominoscopy {n} (Examination of the abdomen using an endoscope) -- λαπαροσκόπηση {f}
abduct {v} (to take away) -- απάγω
abduction {n} (leading away, carrying away) -- απαγωγή {f}
abduction {n} (physiology: movement separating limb from axis) -- απαγωγή {f}
abduction {n} (logic: type of syllogism) -- απαγωγή {f}
abduction {n} (law: wrongful carrying off of a human being) -- απαγωγή {f}
abductive {adj} (logic) -- απαγωγικός {m}
abductor {n} (kidnapper) -- απαγωγέας {m} {f}
abductor {n} (muscle) -- απαγωγός μυς {m}
abearance {n} (behavior) -- SEE: behavior
abecedarium {n} (a book used to teach the alphabet) -- SEE: primer
aberration {n} (act of wandering or deviation; abnormality) -- παρέκκλιση {f}, εκτροπή {f}, λοξοδρόμηση {f}
aberration {n} (minor or temporary mental disorder) -- παρέκκλιση {f}, εκκεντρικότητα {f}
aberration {n} (medicine: deviation from normal range) -- παρέκκλιση {f}
ability {n} (quality or state of being able) -- ικανότητα {f}
ability {n} (a skill or competence) -- ικανότητα {f}
ability {n} (a high level of capability or skill) -- επιδεξιότητα {f}, ταλέντο {n}, ευφυία {f}
abiogenesis {n} (origination of living organisms from lifeless matter) -- αβιογένεση {f}
abiotic {adj} (Nonliving) -- αβιοτικός {m}
ablactation {n} (weaning) -- απογαλακτισμός {m}
ablative {adj} (applied to one of the cases of the noun in other language) -- αφαιρετικός {f}
ablative {n} (ablative case) -- SEE: ablative case
ablative case {n} (grammatical case used to indicate movement away from something, removal, separation, source) -- αφαιρετική πτώση {f}, αφαιρετική {f}
ablaut {n} (substitution of one root vowel for another) -- ετεροίωση {f}
able {adj} (permitted to) -- δυνάμενος, μπορώ να, είμαι ικανός να
able {adj} (skillful) -- ικανός
able {adj} (legally qualified) -- αρτιμελής, έχων σώας τας φρένας
able {adj} (healthy) -- SEE: healthy
able {v} (enable) -- SEE: enable
ablet {n} (a small fresh-water fish) -- λευκίσκος ο αλβούρνος {m}
ablution {n} (the act of washing or cleansing) -- πλύσιμο {n}
ablution {n} (the water used in cleansing) -- νερό του καθαρμού {n}
ably {adv} (with great ability) -- ικανά, άξια
abnormity {n} (departure from the ordinary type) -- ανωμαλία {f}, τερατούργημα {n}
aboard {adv} (on board) -- στο πλοίο
aboard {prep} (on board of) -- εν πλω
abode {n} (omen) -- SEE: omen
abolish {v} (to end a law, system, institution, custom or practice) -- καταργώ, καταλύω
abolition {n} (act of abolishing) -- κατάργηση {f}
abominate {v} (to feel disgust towards, to hate in the highest degree) -- απεχθάνομαι
aboriginal {adj} (original; indigenous) -- ιθαγενής
aboriginal {adj} (living in a land before colonization) -- ιθαγενής
aboriginal {n} (animal or plant native to a region) -- ιθαγενής
aborigine {n} (aboriginal inhabitant of a country) -- ιθαγενής
abort {v} (to stop or fail at something in the preliminary stages) -- διακόπτω
abortion {n} (miscarriage) -- αποβολή {f}
abortion {n} (induced abortion) -- έκτρωση {f}, άμβλωση
abortion {n} (immature product of an untimely birth) -- εξάμβλωμα {n}, έκτρωμα {n}
abortion {n} (something ugly) -- έκτρωμα {n}
about {prep} (on every side of) -- γύρω από
about {prep} (near, approximately, regarding time, size or quantity) -- κοντά
about {prep} (concerning) -- για, περί
about {adv} (on all sides) -- γύρω
about {adv} (nearly, approximately) -- σχεδόν
about {adv} (in circuit) -- γύρω
about time {adv} (far past the desired time) -- καιρός ήταν
about turn {n} (about face) -- μεταβολή {f}
about turn {n} (change of opinion) -- μεταστροφή {f}
above {prep} (in or to a higher place) -- πάνω
above {adv} (in a higher place) -- πάνω
above all {prep} (of prime importance) -- προπαντός
above average {prep} (Better than average) -- άνω του μετρίου
above the law {prep} (exempt from the laws that apply to everyone else) -- υπεράνω του νόμου
abovementioned {adj} (mentioned above) -- προαναφερθείς {m}
abovesaid {adj} (mentioned before) -- προλεχθείς {m}, προαναφερθείς {m}
abrasion {n} (act of abrading) -- απόξεση {f}, εκτριβή {f}
abrasion {n} (geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock) -- αποξύρηση {f}
abrasion {n} (medicine: superficial wound) -- εκδορά {f}, γρατζουνιά {f},
abrasive {adj} (rough and coarse in manner or disposition) -- τραχύς
abreaction {n} (psychoanalysis) -- ψυχοκάθαρση {f}
abreast {adv} (informed) -- δίπλα-δίπλα
abrogation {n} (act of abrogating) -- ακύρωση {f}, κατάργηση {f}
abrupt {adj} (extremely steep) -- απόκρημνος {m}, απότομος {m}
abrupt {adj} (without notice) -- αιφνίδιος {m}, απροσδόκητος {m}, ξαφνικός {m}
abrupt {adj} (curt in manner) -- απότομος {m}, κοφτός {m}
abrupt {adj} (having sudden transitions from one state to next) -- ασυνεχής {m}
abruptly {adv} (in an abrupt manner) -- αποτόμως, αιφνιδίως
abruptly {adv} (precipitously) -- εσπευσμένως, αιφνιδίως
abscess {n} (cavity filled with pus) -- απόστημα {n}
abscisic acid {n} (plant hormone that inhibits seed germination) -- αψισικό οξύ {n}
abscissa {n} (first of two coordinates) -- τετμημένη {f}
abscissin {n} (plant hormone) -- αποσκισίνη {f}
abscission {n} (act of cutting off) -- εκτομή {f}
abscission zone {n} (area in a leaf, stem or fruit stalk where the abscission layer if formed) -- ζώνη αποκοπής {f}
absent {adj} (being away from a place) -- απών
absent {adj} (not existing) -- ανύπαρκτος {m}
absent {adj} (inattentive) -- αφηρημένος {m}
absent {v} (to withhold from being present) -- απουσιάζω
absentee {n} (person who is absent) -- απών {m}
absenteeism {n} (state of being absent) -- απουσιασμός {m}
absinthe {n} (liquor) -- αψέντι {n}
absinthe {n} (Artemisia absinthium) -- αψιθιά {f}
absinthium {n} (Artemisia absinthium) -- SEE: wormwood
absolute {adj} (loosed from any conditions or limitations) -- απόλυτος {m}
absolute superlative {n} (absolute superlative) -- απόλυτο {n}
absolute zero {n} (coldest possible temperature) -- απόλυτο μηδέν {n}
absolutism {n} (political science: absolute or arbritary government; despotism) -- απολυταρχία {f}
absolutism {n} (belief in a metaphysical absolute) -- απολυτοκρατία
absolutism {n} (the state of being absolute; the system or doctrine of the absolute or unconditional) -- απολυτότητα {f}, απόλυτο {n}
absolve {v} (to set free) -- απαλλάσω
absolve {v} (to pronounce free or give absolution) -- συγχωρώ
absorb {v} (to suck up or drink in) -- απορροφώ
absorb {v} (to learn) -- αφομοιώνω
absorb {v} (to occupy fully) -- απορροφώ
absorption {n} (act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything) -- απορρόφηση {f}
absorption {n} (act or process of being absorbed and made to disappear) -- απορρόφηση {f}
absorption {n} (chemistry, physics: imbibing or reception by molecular or chemical action) -- απορρόφηση {f}
absorption {n} (physiology: process by which the materials of growth and nutrition are absorbed) -- απορρόφηση {f}
absorption {n} (entire occupation of the mind) -- απορρόφηση {f}
abstinent {adj} (refraining from indulgence) -- εγκρατής {m} {f}, λιτοδίαιτος {m}, νηστευτής {m}