N {n} (north)
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:: Β /V/
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n/a {adj} (not applicable)
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:: μη εφαρμόσιμος {m} /mi efarmósimos/
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n/a {adj} (not available)
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:: μη διαθέσιμος {m} /mi diathésimos/
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Nablus {prop} (Nablus)
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:: Ναμπλούς /Namploús/
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nacre {n} (pearly substance on the interior of shells) SEE: mother-of-pearl
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nada {pron} (nothing) SEE: nothing
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Nadia {prop} (female given name)
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:: Νάντια {f} /Nántia/
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nadir {n} (point of the sky)
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:: ναδίρ {n} /nadír/
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nadir {n} (figuratively the lowest point)
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:: ναδίρ {n} /nadír/
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naevus {n} (abnormal area on skin) SEE: mole
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Nafplio {prop} (city)
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:: Ναύπλιο {n-p} /Náfplio/
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nag {n} (small horse)
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:: αλογάκι {n} /alogáki/
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nag {n} (old useless horse)
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:: ψωράλογο {n} /psorálogo/
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nag {v} (complain about insignificant matters)
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:: γκρινιάζω /gkriniázo/
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naga {n} (a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake)
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:: νάγκα /nágka/
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Nagaland {prop} (state)
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:: Ναγκαλάντ /Nagkalánt/
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Nagano {prop} (a city in Japan)
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:: Νάγκανο /Nágkano/
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Nagasaki {prop} (Japanese port)
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:: Ναγκασάκι /Nagkasáki/
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Nagorno-Karabakh {prop} (region in South Caucasus)
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:: Ναγκόρνο-Καραμπάχ {n} /Nagkórno-Karampách/
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Nagorny Karabakh {prop} (Nagorno-Karabakh) SEE: Nagorno-Karabakh
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Nagykanizsa {prop} (town in Hungary)
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:: Κανισα /Kanisa/
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Nahum {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Ναούμ {m} /Naoúm/
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naiad {n} (female deity)
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:: ναϊάδα {f} /naïáda/
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naiad {n} (aquatic larva)
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:: νύμφη {f} /nýmfi/
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nail {n} (on fingers and toes)
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:: νύχι {n} /nýchi/
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nail {n} (spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials)
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:: καρφί {n} /karfí/
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nail {v} (employ a nail as a fastener)
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:: καρφώνω /karfóno/
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nail {v} (hit a target effectively with some weapon)
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:: καρφώνω /karfóno/
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nail {v} (engage in sexual intercourse)
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:: καρφώνω /karfóno/
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nail file {n} (A file for shaping one's fingernails and toenails)
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:: λίμα {f} /líma/
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Nairobi {prop} (capital of Kenya)
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:: Ναϊρόμπι /Naïrómpi/
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naive {adj} (lacking experience, wisdom, or judgement)
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:: αφελής /afelís/
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naive {adj} ((art) simple, childlike style)
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:: ναΐφ /naḯf/
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naivety {n} (naïveté) SEE: naïveté
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naked {adj} (not wearing any clothes)
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:: γυμνός /gymnós/, τσιτσίδι {n} /tsitsídi/ [slang]
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naked as the day one was born {adj} (completely naked)
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:: τσίτσιδος /tsítsidos/
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nakedhood {n} (nakedness) SEE: nakedness
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nakedness {n} (state of being naked)
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:: γύμνια {f} /gýmnia/
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Nakhichevan {prop} (autonomous republic of Azerbaijan)
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:: Ναχιτσεβάν /Nachitseván/
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namaz {n} (prayer) SEE: prayer
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name {n} (word or phrase indicating a particular person, place, class or thing)
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:: όνομα {n} /ónoma/
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name {n} (reputation, see also: reputation)
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:: όνομα {n} /ónoma/
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name {n} (computing: unique identifier)
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:: αναγνωριστικό /anagnoristikó/
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name {v} (to give a name to)
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:: ονομάζω /onomázo/, ονοματίζω /onomatízo/
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name {v} (to mention, specify)
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:: κατονομάζω /katonomázo/
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name {v} (to identify, define, specify)
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:: καθορίζω /kathorízo/
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name {v} (to publicly implicate)
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:: κατονομάζω /katonomázo/
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name {v} (to designate for a role)
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:: διορίζω /diorízo/, εκλέγω /eklégo/
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name card {n} (business card) SEE: business card
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named {adj} (having a name)
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:: ονοματισμένος /onomatisménos/, ονοματιζόμενος /onomatizómenos/
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name day {n} (feast day of a saint)
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:: ονομαστική γιορτή {f} /onomastikí giortí/
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nameless {adj} (having no name)
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:: χωρίς όνομα /chorís ónoma/
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namely {adv} (specifically)
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:: ονομαστικά {n-p} /onomastiká/, ήτοι /ítoi/, δηλαδή /diladí/
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namespace {n} (conceptual space)
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:: ονοματοχώρος {m} /onomatochóros/
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Namibia {prop} (Republic of Namibia)
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:: Ναμίμπια {f} /Namímpia/
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nancy {n} ((derogatory slang) effeminate male homosexual) SEE: fairy
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nanny {n} (child's nurse)
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:: νταντά {f} /dantá/
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nanoparticle {n} (microscopic particle)
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:: νανοσωματίδιο {n} /nanosomatídio/
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nanotechnology {n} (science and technology of creating nanoparticles)
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:: νανοτεχνολογία {f} /nanotechnología/
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nanoworld {n} (the sphere of influence of nanotechnology)
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:: νανοκόσμος {m} /nanokósmos/
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Naoussa {prop} (a city in Greece)
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:: Νάουσα {f} /Náousa/ (Naousa)
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nap {n}
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:: υπνάκος {m} /ypnákos/
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nap {v} (to have a nap)
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:: ελαφροκοιμάμαι /elafrokoimámai/
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nap {n} (a soft or fuzzy surface on fabric or leather)
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:: χνούδι {n} /chnoúdi/
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nape {n} (back part of the neck)
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:: σβέρκος {m} /svérkos/, αυχένας {m} /afchénas/
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napiform {adj} (shaped like a turnip)
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:: γογγυλοειδής /gongyloeidís/
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napkin {n} (diaper) SEE: diaper
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napkin {n} (sanitary napkin) SEE: sanitary napkin
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Naples {prop} (city in Italy)
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:: Νάπολη {f} /Nápoli/, [obsolete] Νεάπολις {f} /Neápolis/, [rare] Νεάπολη {f} /Neápoli/
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Napoleon {prop} (Napoleon Bonaparte)
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:: Ναπολέων {m} /Napoléon/
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nappy {n} (diaper) SEE: diaper
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narcissism {n} (excessive love of oneself)
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:: ναρκισσισμός {m} /narkissismós/, αυτοθαυμασμός {m} /aftothavmasmós/, ωραιοπάθεια {f} /oraiopátheia/
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Narcissus {prop} (mythical youth)
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:: Νάρκισσος {m} /Nárkissos/
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narcolepsy {n} (sleeping disorder)
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:: ναρκοληψία /narkolipsía/
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narcotic {n} (class of drugs)
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:: ναρκωτικό {n} /narkotikó/
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narcotic {n} (numbing drug)
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:: ναρκωτικό {n} /narkotikó/, αναισθητικό {n} /anaisthitikó/
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narcotic {adj} (related to narcotics)
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:: ναρκωτικός /narkotikós/
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narcotic {adj} (sleep inducing)
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:: ναρκωτικός /narkotikós/
|
narghile {n} (tobacoo pipe) SEE: hookah
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narrate {v} (to relate a story)
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:: διηγούμαι /diigoúmai/
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narrative {n} (systematic recitation of an event)
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:: αφήγημα {n} /afígima/
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narrative present {n} (tense) SEE: historical present
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narrator {n} (in story)
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:: αφηγητής {m} /afigitís/, αφηγήτρια {f} /afigítria/
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narrator {n} (in film and television)
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:: αφηγητής {m} /afigitís /, αφηγήτρια {f} /afigítria/
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narrow {adj} (having small width)
|
:: στενός {m} /stenós/
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narrow {v} (to reduce in width or extent)
|
:: στενεύω /stenévo/
|
narrow {v} (to get narrower)
|
:: στενεύω /stenévo/
|
narrowness {n} (state of being narrow)
|
:: στενότητα /stenótita/
|
narthex {n} (vestibule leading to the nave)
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:: νάρθηκας {m} /nárthikas/
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Naruto {prop} (Japanese city)
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:: Ναρούτο /Naroúto/
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narwhal {n} (Arctic cetacean)
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:: φάλαινα νάρβαλ {f} /fálaina nárval/
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nasal {adj} (having a quality imparted by means of the nose)
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:: έρρινος /érrinos/
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nasal cavity {n} (air-filled space behind nose)
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:: ρινικές κοιλότητες /rinikés koilótites/
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nasal septum {n} (septum in the nose)
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:: ρινικό διάφραγμα {n} /rinikó diáfragma/
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Nassau {prop} (capital of the Bahamas)
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:: Νασσάου /Nassáou/
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nasty {adj} (dirty, filthy)
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:: βρωμερός {m} /vromerós/, ρυπαρός {m} /ryparós/
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nasty {adj} (contemptible of a person)
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:: απεχθής {m} /apechthís/, αποκρουστικός {m} /apokroustikós/, αντιπαθητικός {m} /antipathitikós/
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nasty {adj} (indecent or offensive; obscene, lewd)
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:: αισχρός {m} /aischrós/, πρόστυχος {m} /próstychos/
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Natalia {prop} (female given name) SEE: Natalie
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Natalie {prop} (female given name)
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:: Ναταλία /Natalía/
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Natasha {prop} (female given name)
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:: Νατάσα {f} /Natása/
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Nathan {prop} (biblical prophet)
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:: Νάθαν /Náthan/
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Nathanael {prop} (biblical Apostle)
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:: Ναθαναήλ {m} /Nathanaḯl/
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Nathaniel {prop} (cognate of the name) SEE: Nathanael
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nation {n} (community of people)
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:: έθνος {n} /éthnos/
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nation {n} (sovereign state)
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:: κράτος {n} /krátos/, καθεστώς {n} /kathestós/
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national {adj} (of or having to do with a nation)
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:: εθνικός {m} /ethnikós/
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national anthem {n} (official song of a nation or country)
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:: εθνικός ύμνος {m} /ethnikós ýmnos/
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national archive {n} (place for storing materials relating to the history of a nation)
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:: εθνικό αρχείο {n} /ethnikó archeío/
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national assembly {n} (National Assembly) SEE: National Assembly
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National Assembly {prop} (national legislature)
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:: εθνοσυνέλευση /ethnosynélefsi/
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national day {n} (day marking a country's establishment)
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:: εθνική γιορτή {f} /ethnikí giortí/
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nationalisation {n} (making private assets public)
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:: εθνικοποίηση {f} /ethnikopoíisi/
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nationalism {n} (idea of supporting one's country and culture)
|
:: εθνικισμός {m} /ethnikismós/
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nationalism {n} (support of one nation's interests to the exclusion of others) SEE: jingoism
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nationalist {adj} (of or relating to nationalism)
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:: εθνικιστικός /ethnikistikós/
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nationalist {n} (advocate of nationalism)
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:: εθνικιστής {m} /ethnikistís/, εθνικίστρια {f} /ethnikístria/
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nationalistic {adj} (of, relating to, or advocating nationalism) SEE: nationalist
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nationality {n} (membership of a nation or state)
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:: εθνικότητα {f} /ethnikótita/
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nationality {n} (national character or identity)
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:: ιθαγένεια {f} /ithagéneia/, εθνικότητα {f} /ethnikótita/
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nationality {n} (nationalism) SEE: nationalism
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::
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nationalization {n} (nationalisation) SEE: nationalisation
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::
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nationalize {v} (to make a private asset public)
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:: κρατικοποιώ /kratikopoió/
|
national service {n} (compulsory service in the armed forces)
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:: θητεία {f} /thiteía/
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nation-state {n} (nation state or nation-state)
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:: εθνικό κράτος {n} /ethnikó krátos/
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native {adj} (belonging to one by birth)
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:: γενέθλιος {m} /genéthlios/, μητρικός {m} /mitrikós/
|
native {adj} (characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning)
|
:: γηγενής {m} /gigenís/, αυτόχθων {m} /aftóchthon/
|
native {adj} (characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin)
|
:: ντόπιος {m} /dópios/, ιθαγενής {m} {f} /ithagenís/
|
Native American {adj} (of the American Indians) SEE: Indian
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native language {n} (one's first language learned in childhood) SEE: mother tongue
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nativity scene {n} (nativity scene)
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:: φάτνη {f} /fátni/
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NATO {prop} (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
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:: ΝΑΤΟ /NATO/, ΟΒΣ /OVS/
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Natufian {adj} (relating to a Mesolithic-era people)
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:: Νατούφιος /Natoúfios/
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Natufian {n} (someone of, or pertaining to, the Natufian culture)
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:: Νατούφιος {m} /Natoúfios/
|
natural {adj} (relating to nature)
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:: φυσικός /fysikós/
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natural {n} (musical note, symbol)
|
:: αναίρεση {f} /anaíresi/
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natural disaster {n} (natural phenomenon)
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:: φυσική καταστροφή {f} /fysikí katastrofí/, θεομηνία {f} /theominía/
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natural disaster {n} (emergency situation)
|
:: φυσική καταστροφή {f} /fysikí katastrofí/
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naturalism {n} (a state of nature; conformity to nature)
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:: φυσιοκρατία {f} /fysiokratía/
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naturalist {n} (person who studies nature or natural history)
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:: φυσιοδίφης {m} /fysiodífis/
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naturalist {n} (person who advocates philosophical naturalism)
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:: φυσιοκράτης {m} /fysiokrátis/
|
natural join {n} (join)
|
:: φυσική συνένωση /fysikí synénosi/
|
natural log {n} (natural logarithm) SEE: natural logarithm
|
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natural logarithm {n} (logarithm in base e)
|
:: φυσικός λογάριθμος {m} /fysikós logárithmos/
|
naturally {adv} (in a natural manner)
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:: φυσικά /fysiká/
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naturally {adv} (inherently or by nature)
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:: φυσικά /fysiká/
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naturally {adv} (surely)
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:: φυσικά /fysiká/
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natural number {n} (positive integer or non-negative integer)
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:: φυσικός αριθμός {m} /fysikós arithmós/ (fysikós arithmós)
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natural person {n} (human being)
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:: φυσικό πρόσωπο {n} /fysikó prósopo/
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natural resource {n} (source of wealth that occurs naturally)
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:: φυσικός πόρος {m} /fysikós póros/
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natural science {n} (science involved in studying phenomena or laws of the physical world)
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:: φυσικές επιστήμες {f-p} /fysikés epistímes/
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natural selection {n} (natural selection)
|
:: φυσική επιλογή {f} /fysikí epilogí/
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nature {n} (the natural world)
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:: φύση {f} /fýsi/
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nature {n} (essential characteristics)
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:: φύση {f} /fýsi/
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nature {n} (primitive state of being)
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:: φύση {f} /fýsi/
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nature {n} (everything related to biological and geographical states)
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:: φύση {f} /fýsi/
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nature's scythe {n} (penis) SEE: penis
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naturism {n} (the belief in or practice of going nude or unclad)
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:: γυμνισμός /gymnismós/
|
naughty {adj} (bad; tending to misbehave or act badly)
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:: άτακτος /átaktos/
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Naupactus {prop} (Greek town)
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:: Ναύπακτος /Náfpaktos/
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Nauru {prop} (Republic of Nauru)
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:: Ναουρού {n} /Naouroú/
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nausea {n} (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit)
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:: ναυτία {f} /naftía/
|
nausea {n} (strong dislike or disgust)
|
:: αηδία {f} /aïdía/, ναυτία {f} /naftía/, σιχασιά {f} /sichasiá/, αναγούλα {f} /anagoúla/
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nausea {n} (motion sickness) SEE: motion sickness
|
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Nausicaa {prop} (princess in the Odyssey)
|
:: Ναυσικά {f} /Nafsiká/
|
nautical {adj} (relating to ships, shipping, navigation, and seamen)
|
:: ναυτικός /naftikós/
|
nautical mile {n} (nautical: a unit of measure equal to 1852 metres)
|
:: ναυτικό μίλι {n} /naftikó míli/
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nautilus {n} (marine mollusc of the family Nautilidae)
|
:: ναυτίλος {m} /naftílos/
|
Navajo {n} (person)
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:: Ναβάχο {m-p} /Navácho/
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Navajo {prop} (language)
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:: ναβάχο {f} /navácho/
|
Navarre {prop} (autonomous community of Spain)
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:: Ναβάρρα {f} /Navárra/
|
nave {n} (the middle or body of a church)
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:: ναυς {f} /nafs/
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nave {n} (hub of a wheel)
|
:: αφαλός {m} /afalós/
|
navel {n} (remnant of umbilical cord)
|
:: ομφαλός {m} /omfalós/
|
navel-gazing {n} (contemplation of one's navel as an aid to meditation) SEE: omphaloskepsis
|
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navel-gazing {n} (excessive focus on oneself)
|
:: ομφαλοσκόπηση {f} /omfaloskópisi/
|
naïveté {n} (lack of sophistication, experience, judgement or worldliness; artlessness; gullibility; credulity)
|
:: αφέλεια {f} /aféleia/
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navigation {n} (canal) SEE: canal
|
::
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navigation {n} (theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or spaceship)
|
:: ναυσιπλοΐα {f} /nafsiploḯa/
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navigational {adj} (pertaining to navigation)
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:: ναυσιπλοϊκός /nafsiploïkós/
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navy {n} (sea force)
|
:: ναυτικό {n} /naftikó/
|
navy {adj} (belonging to the navy)
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:: ναυτικός /naftikós/
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Naxos {prop} (an island in Greece)
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:: Νάξος {n} /Náxos/
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Naxos {prop} (a town in Greece)
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:: Νάξος {n} /Náxos/
|
Naypyidaw {prop} (capital of Burma)
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:: Νάι Πι Τάου {f} /Nái Pi Táou/
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Nay Pyi Taw {prop} (Naypyidaw) SEE: Naypyidaw
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Nazarene {adj} (Of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people)
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:: ναζαρηνός {m} /nazarinós/, ναζωραίος {m} /nazoraíos/
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Nazarene {n} (A person from Nazareth)
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:: Ναζωραίος {m} /Nazoraíos/
|
Nazareth {prop} (a city in northern Israel)
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:: Ναζαρέτ {f} /Nazarét/
|
nazi {adj} (Nazi) SEE: Nazi
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::
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nazi {n} (Nazi) SEE: Nazi
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::
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Nazi {n} (member of the Nazi party)
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:: Ναζί {m} /Nazí/, ναζιστής {m} /nazistís/, ναζίστρια {f} /nazístria/
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Nazi {adj} (pertaining to the Nazi Party or Nazism)
|
:: ναζιστικός {m} /nazistikós/
|
Nazianzus {prop} (Town in the region of Cappadocia)
|
:: Ναζιανζός /Nazianzós/
|
Nazir {prop} (Pakistani surname)
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:: ναζίρ /nazír/
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Nazism {prop} (the ideology of Adolf Hitler’s NSDAP)
|
:: ναζισμός {m} /nazismós/
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née {adj} (used to indicate maiden name of a woman)
|
:: γένος {n} /génos/
|
Nea Filadelfeia {prop} (city)
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:: Νέα Φιλαδέλφεια /Néa Filadélfeia/
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Nea Ionia {prop} (a city in Attica, Greece)
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:: Νέα Ιωνία {n} /Néa Ionía/ (Nea Ionia)
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Nea Ionia {prop} (a city near Volos, Greece)
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:: Νέα Ιωνία {n} /Néa Ionía/ (Nea Ionia)
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Nea Moudania {prop} (city in Greece)
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:: Νέα Μουδανιά {n} /Néa Moudaniá/ (Nea Moudania)
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Neapolitan {adj} (pertaining to Naples)
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:: ναπολιτάνικος /napolitánikos/
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Neapolitan {n} (inhabitant or resident of Naples)
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:: Ναπολιτάνος {m} /Napolitános/, Ναπολιτάνη {f} /Napolitáni/
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Neapolitan {prop} (language of Naples, Italy)
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:: ναπολιτάνικα {n-p} /napolitánika/
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neap tide {n} (tide which occurs when the moon is in its first or third quarter)
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:: χαμηλή παλίρροια {f} /chamilí palírroia/
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near {prep} (in close proximity to)
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:: κοντά /kontá/
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near {adj} (stingy) SEE: stingy
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near {adv} (nearly) SEE: nearly
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nearby {adj} (adjacent)
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:: κοντινός /kontinós/
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nearby {adv} (close to)
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:: κοντά /kontá/
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Near East {prop} (region in Asia)
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:: Εγγύς Ανατολή {f} /Engýs Anatolí/
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nearly {adv} (almost, but not quite)
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:: σχεδόν /schedón/, παραλίγο /paralígo/
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nearsightedness {n} (property of being nearsighted)
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:: μυωπία {f} /myopía/
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Nea Smyrni {prop} (city)
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:: Νέα Σμύρνη /Néa Smýrni/
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neat {n} (cattle) SEE: cattle
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neat {adj} (undiluted, particularly of alcoholic drinks)
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:: σκέτος /skétos/
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Nebuchadnezzar {prop} (a ruler of Babylon)
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:: Ναβουχοδονόσορ /Navouchodonósor/
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nebula {n} (a space cloud)
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:: νεφέλωμα {n} /neféloma/
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necessarily {adv} (of necessity)
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:: αναγκαστικά /anagkastiká/
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necessary {adj} (needed, required)
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:: απαραίτητος /aparaítitos/, ζωτικής σημασίας /zotikís simasías/
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necessary {adj} (such as must be)
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:: αναπόφευκτος /anapófefktos/, αναπόδραστος /anapódrastos/
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necessary evil {n} (unfavorable thing that must be done or accepted)
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:: αναγκαίο κακό {n} /anagkaío kakó/
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necessitate {v} (to make necessary; require something to be brought about)
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:: απαιτώ /apaitó/
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neck {n} (part of body connecting the head and the trunk)
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:: λαιμός {m} /laimós/
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neck joint {n} (spinal anatomy)
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:: άρθρωση λαιμού {f} /árthrosi laimoú/
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neck joint {n} (string instrument joint)
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:: άρμοση λαιμού {f} /ármosi laimoú/
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necklace {n} (jewelry)
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:: κολιέ {n} /kolié/, περιδέραιο {n} /peridéraio/
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necklet {n} (necklace) SEE: necklace
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neck of the woods {n} (a local neighbourhood or region)
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:: μέρη {n-p} /méri/, περιοχή {f} /periochí/, γειτονιά {f} /geitoniá/
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necktie {n} (strip of cloth worn around the neck and tied in the front)
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:: γραβάτα {f} /graváta/, λαιμοδέτης {m} /laimodétis/
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necrocracy {n} (government that still operates under the rules of a former, dead leader)
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:: νεκρόκρατία {f} /nekrókratía/
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necromancer {n} (person who practices necromancy)
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:: νεκρομάντης {m} /nekromántis/
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necromancy {n} (divination involving the dead)
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:: νεκρομαντεία {f} /nekromanteía/
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necrophagous {adj} (that eats dead or decaying flesh)
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:: νεκροφάγος /nekrofágos/
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necrophagy {n} (eating of dead or decaying animal flesh)
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:: νεκροφαγία {f} /nekrofagía/
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necrophilia {n} (pathological attraction to dead bodies)
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:: νεκροφιλία {f} /nekrofilía/
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necrophilia {n} (pathological fascination with death)
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:: νεκροφιλία {f} /nekrofilía/, θανατοφιλία {f} /thanatofilía/
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necrophiliac {n} (person who engages in necrophilia)
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:: νεκρόφιλος {m} /nekrófilos/
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necropolis {n} (cemetery)
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:: νεκρόπολη {f} /nekrópoli/
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necropsy {n} (pathological dissection of a corpse)
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:: νεκροψία {f} /nekropsía/
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necropsy {v} (to perform a necropsy)
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:: νεκροψία {f} /nekropsía/
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necrosis {n} (localized death of cells or tissue)
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:: νέκρωση {f} /nékrosi/
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nectar {n} (drink of the gods)
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:: νέκταρ {n} /néktar/
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nectar {n} (sweet liquid secreted by flowers)
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:: νέκταρ {n} /néktar/
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nectar {n} (any delicious drink)
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:: νέκταρ {n} /néktar/
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nectarine {n} (fruit)
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:: νεκταρίνι {n} /nektaríni/
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need {v} (to have an absolute requirement for)
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:: χρειάζομαι /chreiázomai/
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needle {n} (implement for sewing etc.)
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:: βελόνα {f} /velóna/
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needle {n} (indicating device)
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:: βελόνα {f} /velóna/
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needle {n} (sensor phonograph stylus)
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:: βελόνα {f} /velóna/
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needle {n} (leaf of conifer)
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:: πευκοβελόνα {f} /pefkovelóna/
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needle {v} (to tease in order to provoke)
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:: βουρλίζω /vourlízo/, διαολίζω /diaolízo/
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needlefish {n} (slender fish)
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:: ζαργάνα {f} /zargána/
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needle in a haystack {n} (idiomatic)
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:: βελόνα στ' άχυρο {f} /velóna st' áchyro/, ψύλλους στ' άχυρο {m-p} /psýllous st' áchyro/
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needlenose pliers {n} (a variety of pliers with long, narrow extensions)
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:: μυτοτσίμπιδο {n} /mytotsímpido/
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needle-shaped {adj} (shaped like a needle)
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:: βελονοειδής /velonoeidís/, βελονωτός /velonotós/
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needs {adv} (necessarily) SEE: necessarily
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ne'er-do-well {n} (good-for-nothing) SEE: good-for-nothing
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negation {n} (act of negating something)
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:: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/
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negation {n} (denial or contradiction)
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:: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/
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negation {n} (negation in logic)
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:: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/
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negative {adj} (linguistics: denying a proposition)
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:: αρνητικός /arnitikós/
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negative {n} (photography)
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:: αρνητικό {n} /arnitikó/
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neglect {v} (disregard)
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:: αμελώ /ameló/
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neglect {v} (fail to care for)
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:: παραμελώ /parameló/
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neglect {n} (act of neglecting)
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:: αμέλεια {f} /améleia/
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neglect {n}
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:: αμέλεια {f} /améleia/, αβλεψία {f} /avlepsía/
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negligence {n} (failure to exercise a standard of care (law))
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:: αμέλεια {f} /améleia/
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negligent {adj} (careless) SEE: careless
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negligent {adj} (culpable due to negligence)
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:: αμελής {m} {f} /amelís/
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negligible {adj} (able to be ignored or excluded)
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:: αμελητέος /amelitéos/
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negotiation {n} (process of achieving agreement)
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:: παζάρεμα {f} /pazárema/
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negress {n} (A black female)
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:: νέγρη {f} /négri/, αραπίνα {f} /arapína/
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negro {n} (Negro) SEE: Negro
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Negro {n} (person with dark skin)
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:: νέγρος {m} /négros/, νέγρα {f} /négra/
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negroid {n} (a person with negroid characteristics)
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:: νεγροειδής {m} {f} /negroeidís/
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negroni {n} (cocktail made from gin, Campari and vermouth)
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:: νεγκρόνι {n} /negkróni/
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Negros {prop} (island)
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:: Νησί της Νέγκρος /Nisí tis Négkros/
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Nehemiah {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Νεεμίας {m} /Neemías/
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Nehemiah {prop} (male given name)
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:: Νεεμίας {m} /Neemías/
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neigh {v} ((of a horse) to make its cry)
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:: χλιμιντρίζω /chlimintrízo/
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neighborhood {n} (nearby area)
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:: γειτονιά {f} /geitoniá/, περιοχή {f} /periochí/, συνοικία {f} /synoikía/
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neighborhood {n} (quality of physical proximity)
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:: γειτνίαση {f} /geitníasi/
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neighborless {adj} (Without neighbors)
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:: αγειτόνευτος /ageitóneftos/
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neighbour {n} (a person living on adjacent or nearby land)
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:: γείτονας {m} /geítonas/, γειτόνισσα {f} /geitónissa/
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neighbour {v} (to be adjacent to)
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:: γειτονεύω /geitonévo/
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Nemean Lion {prop} (mythical lion of Nemea)
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:: Λιοντάρι της Νεμέας /Liontári tis Neméas/
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nemesis {n} (archenemy) SEE: archenemy
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Nemesis {prop} (Greek goddess of retribution)
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:: Νέμεσις {f} /Némesis/
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neo- {prefix} (new)
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:: νεο- /neo-/
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neo- {prefix} (contemporary)
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:: νεο- /neo-/
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neoantigen {n}
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:: νεοαντιγόνο {n} /neoantigóno/
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Neoarchean {adj} (of a geologic era from 2,800 to 2,500 million years ago)
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:: νεοαρχαιοζωικός /neoarchaiozoikós/
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Neoarchean {prop} (era 2,800-2,500 Ma)
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:: Νεοαρχαιοζωικός {m} /Neoarchaiozoikós/
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neodymium {n} (chemical element)
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:: νεοδύμιο {n} /neodýmio/
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Neo Faliro {prop} (city)
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:: Νέο Φάληρο {n} /Néo Fáliro/
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neofascism {n} (right-wing political movement)
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:: νεοφασισμός {m} /neofasismós/
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Neogene {prop} (Neogene period)
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:: Νεογενής {f} /Neogenís/
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neokoros {n}
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:: νεωκόρος /neokóros/
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neoliberalism {n} (political ideology)
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:: νεοφιλελευθερισμός {m} /neofileleftherismós/
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Neolithic {adj} (of or relating to the New Stone Age)
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:: νεολιθικός {f} /neolithikós/
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Neolithic {prop} (the New Stone Age)
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:: Νεολιθική {f} /Neolithikí/
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neologism {n} (recently coined word)
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:: νεολογισμός {m} /neologismós/
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neologism {n} (schizophrenic meaningless word)
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:: νεολογισμός {m} /neologismós/
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neon {n} (element)
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:: νέον {n} /néon/
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neonate {n} (newborn infant) SEE: newborn
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neo-Nazi {n} (person who believes in a Nazi ideology)
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:: νεοναζί {m} /neonazí/
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neo-Nazism {n} (the ideology held by neo-Nazis)
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:: νεοναζισμός {m} /neonazismós/
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neopentane {n} (aliphatic hydrocarbon: dimethylpropane)
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:: νεοπεντάνιο {n} /neopentánio/
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neoplasm {n} (abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue)
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:: νεοπλασία {f} /neoplasía/, νεόπλασμα {n} /neóplasma/, όγκος {m} /ógkos/
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Neoplatonism {prop} (school of philosophy)
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:: νεοπλατωνισμός {m} /neoplatonismós/
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Neoproterozoic {adj} (Neoproterozoic era)
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:: νεοπροτεροζωικός /neoproterozoikós/
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Neoproterozoic {prop} (Neoproterozoic era)
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:: Νεοπροτεροζωικός {m} /Neoproterozoikós/
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neo-Thomism {n}
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:: νεοθωμισμός {m} /neothomismós/, νεοσχολαστικισμός {m} /neoscholastikismós/
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Nepal {prop} (Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal)
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:: Νεπάλ {n} /Nepál/
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Nepalese {adj} (Nepali) SEE: Nepali
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Nepalese {n} (Nepali) SEE: Nepali
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Nepalese {prop} (Nepali) SEE: Nepali
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Nepali {prop} (language)
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:: νεπαλική /nepalikí/
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nephew {n} (fraternal or sororal nephew, see also: fraternal nephew; sororal nephew)
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:: ανιψιός {m} /anipsiós/
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nephrologist {n} (physician)
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:: νεφρολόγος {c} /nefrológos/
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nephrology {n} (branch of medicine that deals with the kidneys)
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:: νεφρολογία {f} /nefrología/
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nephropathy {n} (disorder of the kidney)
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:: νεφροπάθεια {f} /nefropátheia/
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Nephthys {prop} (ancient Egyptian funerary and protective goddess)
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:: Νέφθυς {f} /Néfthys/
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nepotism {n} (favoring of relatives or personal friends)
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:: οικογενειοκρατία {f} /oikogeneiokratía/
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nepotistic {adj}
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:: αναξιοκρατικός /anaxiokratikós/
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neptunium {n} (chemical element)
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:: ποσειδώνιο {n} /poseidónio/
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nerd {n} (intellectual, skillful person, generally introverted)
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:: σπασίκλας {m} /spasíklas/, φυτό /fytó/
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nereid {n} (mythological being)
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:: νηρηίδα {f} /niriída/
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Nero {prop} (Roman Emperor from 54 to 68)
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:: Νέρων /Néron/
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neroli {n} (essential oil obtained from the blossom of the bitter orange)
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:: νέρολι {n} /néroli/
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nerve {n} (bundle of neurons)
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:: νεύρο {n} /névro/
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nerve {v} (strengthen) SEE: strengthen
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nerve {v} (encourage) SEE: encourage
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nerve fibre {n} (axon) SEE: axon
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nervous {adj} (easily agitated or alarmed)
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:: νευρικός /nevrikós/
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nervous {adj} (apprehensive, anxious)
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:: αγχωμένος /anchoménos/
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nervous breakdown {n} (disabling attack of a psychological disorder)
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:: νευρικός κλονισμός {m} /nevrikós klonismós/
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nervous system {n} (system which coordinates the activity of the body)
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:: νευρικό σύστημα {n} /nevrikó sýstima/
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-ness {suffix} (appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...")
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:: -ότητα /-ótita/
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nest {n} (bird-built structure)
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:: φωλιά {f} /foliá/
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nest {n} (place for depositing eggs)
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:: φωλιά {f} /foliá/
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nest {n} (snug residence)
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:: φωλιά {f} /foliá/
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nest {n} (retreat)
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:: φωλιά {f} /foliá/
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nest {n} (hideout)
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:: φωλιά {f} /foliá/
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nest {n} (military: fortified position for a weapon)
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:: φωλιά {f} /foliá/
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nest {v} (to build or settle into a nest)
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:: φωλιάζω /foliázo/
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nest {v} (to settle into a home)
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:: φωλιάζω /foliázo/
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nest {v} (to place in a nest)
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:: φωλιάζω /foliázo/, κουρνιάζω /kourniázo/
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nested {adj} (embedded) SEE: embedded
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nest egg {n} (egg placed in a bird's nest)
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:: φώλι {n} /fóli/, φώλος {m} /fólos/
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net {n} (mesh of string, cord or rope)
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:: δίχτυ {n} /díchty/, πλέγμα {n} /plégma/, βρόγχος {m} /vrónchos/
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net {n} (device for catching fish, butterflies etc.)
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:: [for large fish] δίχτυ {n} /díchty/, [for small fish] απόχη {f} /apóchi/
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net {n} (anything that has the appearance of a net)
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:: δίχτυωτό {n} /díchtyotó/
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net {n} (figurative: trap)
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:: δίχτυ {n} /díchty/
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net {n} (geometry: set of joined polygons)
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:: ανάπτυγμα {n} /anáptygma/
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net {n} (interconnecting system)
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:: [diktio] δίκτυο {n} /díktyo/, [vronkhos] βρόγχος {m} /vrónchos/
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net {n} (The amount remaining after expenses are deducted, profit)
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:: καθάρο κέρδος {m} /katháro kérdos/
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netball {n} (team sport derived from basketball)
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:: νέτμπολ /nétmpol/
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Netherlander {n} (someone from the Netherlands)
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:: Ολλανδός {m} /Ollandós/
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Netherlandic {prop} (Dutch) SEE: Dutch
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Netherlands {prop} (country in northwestern Europe, see also: Holland)
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:: Ολλανδία {f} /Ollandía/
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Netherlands {adj} (pertaining to the Netherlands)
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:: ολλανδικός /ollandikós/
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Netherlands Antilles {prop} (former autonomous territory)
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:: Ολλανδικές Αντίλλες {f-p} /Ollandikés Antílles/
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netizen {n} (member of Internet community)
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:: κυβερνοπολίτης {m} /kyvernopolítis/
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nettle {n} (stinging herb of genus Urtica)
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:: τσουκνίδα {f} /tsouknída/
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net weight {n} (weight of a product)
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:: Καθαρό βάρος {n} /Katharó város/
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network {n} (fabric or structure of fibrous elements)
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:: σύμπλεγμα {n} /sýmplegma/, πλέγμα {n} /plégma/
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network {n} (interconnected group or system)
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:: δίκτυο {n} /díktyo/
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network {n} (directory of people)
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:: δίκτυο {n} /díktyo/, κύκλωμα {n} /kýkloma/
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network {n} (multiple computers and other devices connected together)
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:: δίκτυο /díktyo/
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network {v} (interact socially)
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:: δικτυώνομαι /diktyónomai/
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network {v} (to connect two or more computers or other computerized devices)
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:: δικτυώνω /diktyóno/, διασυνδέω /diasyndéo/
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network {v} (to interconnect a group or system)
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:: δικτυώνω /diktyóno/
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networking {n} (meeting new people)
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:: δικτύωση {f} /diktýosi/
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networking {n}
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:: δικτύωση {f} /diktýosi/, δικτύωμα {n} /diktýoma/
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network neutrality {n} (principle for user-access networks)
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:: δικτυακή ουδετερότητα {f} /diktyakí oudeterótita/
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neuralgia {n} (nerve pain)
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:: νευραλγία {f} /nevralgía/
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neuralgic {adj} (pertaining to or affected by neuralgia)
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:: νευραλγικός /nevralgikós/
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neural network {n} (in artificial intelligence)
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:: νευρωνικό δίκτυο {n} /nevronikó díktyo/
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neural network {n} (in anatomy)
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:: νευρωνικό δίκτυο {n} /nevronikó díktyo/
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neuro- {prefix} (relating to nerves or the nervous system)
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:: νευρο- /nevro-/
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neuroendocrine {adj} (pertaining to the nervous system and endocrine system together)
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:: νευροενδοκρινής {m} {f} /nevroendokrinís/
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neurogenic {adj} (originating in, or caused by, the nervous system)
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:: νευρογενής /nevrogenís/
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neuron {n} (a cell of the nervous system)
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:: νευρώνας {m} /nevrónas/
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neurophysiology {n} (branch of physiology that deals with the nervous system)
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:: νευροφυσιολογία {f} /nevrofysiología/
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neuroscience {n} (scientific study of the nervous system)
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:: νευροεπιστήμη {f} /nevroepistími/
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neurosis {n} (mental disorder)
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:: νεύρωση {f} /névrosi/
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neurotic {adj} (overanxious)
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:: νευρωτικός {m} /nevrotikós/
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neurotic {n} (person who has a neurosis)
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:: νευρωτικός {m} /nevrotikós/
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neurotoxin {n} (type of toxin)
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:: νευροτοξίνη {f} /nevrotoxíni/
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neurotransmitter {n} (substance responsible for sending nerve signals across a synapse between two neurons)
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:: νευροδιαβιβαστής {m} /nevrodiavivastís/
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neuter {adj} (neutral, neither one thing nor another)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neuter {adj} (grammar: having a form which is not masculine nor feminine)
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:: ουδέτερος /oudéteros/
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neuter {adj} (grammar: intransitive, see also: intransitive)
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:: αμετάβατος /ametávatos/
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neuter {adj} (having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones)
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:: άφυλος /áfylos/
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neuter {n} (biology: organism which at its maturity has no generative organs)
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:: άφυλος {m} /áfylos/
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neuter {n} (grammar: noun of the neuter gender)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neuter {v} (to remove sex organs from an animal)
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:: ευνουχίζω /evnouchízo/, στειρώνω /steiróno/
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neutral {adj} (not taking sides in a conflict)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {adj} (neither beneficial nor harmful)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {adj} (biology: having no sex)
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:: άφυλος {m} /áfylos/
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neutral {adj} (having no obvious colour)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {adj} (physics: possessing no charge)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {adj} (chemistry: neither acidic nor alkaline)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {n} (nonaligned state)
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:: ουδέτερη χώρα {f} /oudéteri chóra/
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neutral {n} (person who takes no side in a dispute)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {n} (neutral hue)
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:: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/
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neutral {n} (position of gears)
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:: νεκρό {n} /nekró/
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neutrality {n} (state of being neutral; taking no part on either side)
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:: ουδετερότητα {f} /oudeterótita/
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neutralize {v} (to make even, inactive or ineffective)
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:: εξουδετερώνω /exoudeteróno/
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neutrino {n} (en elementary particle with extremely small mass and no electric charge)
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:: νετρίνο {n} /netríno/
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neutron {n} (subatomic particle)
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:: νετρόνιο {n} /netrónio/
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neutron star {n} (star composed of neutrons)
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:: αστέρας νετρονίων {n} /astéras netroníon/
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Neva {prop} (river)
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:: Νέβας /Névas/
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never {adv} (at no time)
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:: ποτέ /poté/ (with δεν)
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neverland {n} (an ideal or imaginary place)
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:: χώρα του ποτέ {f} /chóra tou poté/
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never mind {v} (it is not important)
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:: δεν πειράζει /den peirázei/
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never mind {v} (let alone; much less) SEE: let alone
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nevertheless {adv} (in spite of what preceded)
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:: ωστόσο /ostóso/, μολαταύτα /molatáfta/, μολοντούτο /molontoúto/, παρ' όλα αυτά /par' óla aftá/, εν τούτοις /en toútois/
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nevus {n} (benign lesion on skin) SEE: mole
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new- {prefix} (newly)
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:: νέο- {m} /néo-/
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new {adj} (recently made or created)
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:: νέος /néos/, καινούργιος /kainoúrgios/
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new {adj} (additional, recently discovered)
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:: νέος /néos/, πρόσφατος /prósfatos/
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new {adj} (distinguishing something established more recently)
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:: νέος /néos/
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new {adj} (newborn)
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:: νέος /néos/
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New Age {adj} (Of or relating to the New Age)
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:: νεοεποχίτικος {m} /neoepochítikos/
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New Age {n} (a modern spiritual and religious movement)
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:: Νέα Εποχή {f} /Néa Epochí/
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Newari {prop} (Newari language)
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:: Νεβάρι /Nevári/
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New Athos {prop} (town in Abkhazia)
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:: Νέος Άθως /Néos Áthos/
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newborn {adj} (reborn) SEE: reborn
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newborn {adj} (recently born)
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:: νεογέννητος {m} /neogénnitos/
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newborn {n} (recently born baby)
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:: νεογνό {n} /neognó/
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New Brunswick {prop} (province in eastern Canada)
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:: Νιου Μπράνσγουικ {n} /Niou Bránsgouik/
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New Caledonia {prop} (overseas territory of France)
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:: Νέα Καληδονία {f} /Néa Kalidonía/
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Newcastle {prop} (city)
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:: Νιούκασλ /Nioúkasl/
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newcomer {n} (one who has recently arrived in a community)
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:: νεοφερμένος /neoferménos/, νιόφερτος /niófertos/
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newcomer {n} (new participant in some activity)
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:: νεοφώτιστος /neofótistos/
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New Delhi {prop} (capital of India)
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:: Νέο Δελχί {n} /Néo Delchí/
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New England {prop} (six states of the United States)
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:: Νέα Αγγλία {f} /Néa Anglía/
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New Englander {n} (person from New England)
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:: Νέος Άγγλος {m} /Néos Ánglos/, Νέα Αγγλίδα {f} /Néa Anglída/
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Newfoundland {prop} (Island off the coast of Eastern Canada)
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:: Νέα Γη {f} /Néa Gi/
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Newfoundland and Labrador {prop} (Province in eastern Canada)
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:: Νέα Γη και Λαμπραντόρ {f} /Néa Gi kai Lamprantór/
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New Guinea {prop} (large island)
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:: Νέα Γουινέα {f} /Néa Gouinéa/
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Newman {prop} (surname meaning "new man")
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:: Νεανδρος /Neandros/
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new moon {n} (phase of moon when in conjunction with sun)
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:: νέα σελήνη {f} /néa selíni/
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New Objectivity {prop} (artistic movement)
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:: νέα αντικειμενικότητα {f} /néa antikeimenikótita/
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New Orleans {prop} (city)
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:: Νέα Ορλεάνη {f} /Néa Orleáni/
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news {n} (new information of interest)
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:: ειδήσεις /eidíseis/, νέα /néa/
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news conference {n} (press conference) SEE: press conference
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New South Wales {prop} (one state of Australia)
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:: Νέα Νότια Ουαλία {f} /Néa Nótia Oualía/
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New Spain {prop} (historical colony)
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:: Νέα Ισπανία {f} /Néa Ispanía/
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newspaper {n} (publication)
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:: εφημερίδα {f} /efimerída/
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New Stone Age {prop} (Neolithic) SEE: Neolithic
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newt {n} (type of salamander)
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:: τρίτων {m} /tríton/
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New Testament {prop} (second half of the Christian Bible)
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:: Καινή Διαθήκη {f} /Kainí Diathíki/
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New World {prop} (the Americas and Oceania)
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:: Νέος Κόσμος {m} /Néos Kósmos/
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New World Order {prop} (vision for the world)
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:: Νέα Τάξη Πραγμάτων /Néa Táxi Pragmáton/
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New Year {n} (the first few days of a calendar year)
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:: Πρωτοχρονιά {f} /Protochroniá/
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New Year {n} (January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following)
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:: Πρωτοχρονιά {f} /Protochroniá/
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New Year's Day {n} (holiday occurring on January 1st)
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:: Πρωτοχρονιά {f} /Protochroniá/
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New Year's Eve {prop} (holiday on December 31st)
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:: παραμονή Πρωτοχρονιάς {f} /paramoní Protochroniás/
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New York {prop} (state)
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:: Νέα Υόρκη /Néa Yórki/, Πολιτεία Νέας Υόρκης {f} /Politeía Néas Yórkis/
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New York {prop} (city) SEE: New York City
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New York City {prop} (large city in the USA)
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:: Νέα Υόρκη /Néa Yórki/
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New Yorker {n} (a native or resident of New York City)
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:: Νεοϋορκέζος {m} /Neoÿorkézos/, Νεοϋορκέζα {f} /Neoÿorkéza/
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New York State {prop} (The State of New York)
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:: Νέα Υόρκη {f} /Néa Yórki/
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New Zealand {prop} (country in Oceania)
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:: Νέα Ζηλανδία {f} /Néa Zilandía/
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next {adj} (following in a sequence)
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:: επόμενος /epómenos/
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next {adj} (being closer to the present location than all other items)
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:: διπλανός /diplanós/
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next {adj} (nearest date, time, space or order)
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:: επόμενος /epómenos/
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next {prep} (next to) SEE: next to
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next door {adv} (in the adjacent home or place)
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:: δίπλα /dípla/
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next door {adj} (that is in the adjacent place)
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:: διπλανός /diplanós/
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nextly {adv} (next) SEE: next
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next to {prep} (beside; alongside)
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:: δίπλα σε /dípla se/
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next to last {adj} (penultimate) SEE: penultimate
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next to nothing {pron} (very little)
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:: τζάμπα /tzámpa/, φθηνά /fthiná/
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next year {adv} (year after this one)
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:: του χρόνου {m} /tou chrónou/
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négligée {n} (nightgown)
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:: νεγκλιζέ {n} /negklizé/
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NGO {n} (non-governmental organization)
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:: ΜΚΟ {f} /MKO/
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nib {n} (tip of a pen)
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:: μύτη πένας {f} /mýti pénas/, πέννα {f} /pénna/
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nibble {n} (a small, quick bite taken with the front teeth)
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:: τσιμπολόγημα {n} /tsimpológima/
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nibble {n} (small snacks)
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:: μεζέδες {m-p} /mezédes/, [diminutive] μεζεδάκια {n-p} /mezedákia/
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nibble {v} (eat with small bites)
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:: περιτρώγω /peritrógo/, ροκανίζω /rokanízo/, τσιμπολογώ /tsimpologó/
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nibble {n} ((computing) A unit of memory equal to half a byte, or four bits)
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:: ημιψηφιόλεξη {f} /imipsifiólexi/
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Nicaea {prop} (ancient city)
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:: Νίκαια {f} /Níkaia/
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Nicaragua {prop} (a country in Central America)
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:: Νικαράγουα {f} /Nikarágoua/
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Nicaraguan {adj} (pertaining to Nicaragua)
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:: νικαραγουανός {m} /nikaragouanós/
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Nicaraguan {n} (person from Nicaragua)
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:: Νικαραγουανός {m} /Nikaragouanós/
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nice {adj} (pleasant)
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:: καλός /kalós/
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nice {adj} (attractive)
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:: ωραίας /oraías/
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nice {adj} (having a pleasant taste or aroma)
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:: νόστιμος /nóstimos/
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Nice {prop} (city in France)
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:: Νίκαια {f} /Níkaia/
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nice-looking {adj} (attractive) SEE: attractive
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Nicene Creed {prop} (official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith)
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:: Σύμβολο της Πίστεως {n} /Sýmvolo tis Písteos/
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Nicephorus {prop} (given name)
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:: Νικηφόρος /Nikifóros/
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nice to meet you {phrase} (pleased to meet you) SEE: pleased to meet you
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Nicholas {prop} (male given name)
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:: Νικόλαος /Nikólaos/
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Nicholson {prop} (surname meaning "son of Nicholas")
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:: Νικολαΐδης /Nikolaḯdis/, Νικολάου /Nikoláou/
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Nick {prop} (Diminutive of the male given name Nicholas)
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:: Νίκος /Níkos/
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nickel {n} (element)
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:: νικέλιο {n} /nikélio/
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nickel-plate {v} (plate with nickel)
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:: επινικελώνω /epinikelóno/
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nickel silver {n} (alloy)
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:: νεάργυρος {m} /neárgyros/
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nickname {n} (familiar, invented given name)
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:: παρατσούκλι {n} /paratsoúkli/
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Nicolas {prop} (Transliterations of the surname)
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:: Νικόλας /Nikólas/
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Nicopolis {prop} (city in Epirus)
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:: Νικόπολη {f} /Nikópoli/
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Nicosia {prop} (capital of Cyprus)
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:: Λευκωσία {f} /Lefkosía/
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Nicosian {adj} (from Nicosia)
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:: Λευκωσιάτης {m} /Lefkosiátis/
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Nicosian {n} (someone from Nicosia)
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:: Λευκωσιάτης {m} /Lefkosiátis/
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nicotine {n} (addictive alkaloid derived from tobacco)
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:: νικοτίνη /nikotíni/
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niece {n} (fraternal or sororal niece, see also: fraternal niece; sororal niece)
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:: ανεψιά {f} /anepsiá/
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niece-in-law {n} (niece of someone's husband) SEE: niece
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niece-in-law {n} (niece of someone's wife) SEE: niece
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nief {n} (fist) SEE: fist
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Nietzsche {prop} (surname)
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:: Νίτσε /Nítse/
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Nietzschean {adj} (pertaining to Nietzsche or his writings)
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:: νιτσεϊκός {m} /nitseïkós/
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Nietzschean {n} (a supporter of Nietzsche's ideas)
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:: νιτσεϊστής {m} /nitseïstís/, νιτσεΐστρια {f} /nitseḯstria/
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Nietzscheanism {n} (philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche)
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:: νιτσεϊσμός {m} /nitseïsmós/
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nigella {n} (spice) SEE: black caraway
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Niger {prop} (country)
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:: Νίγηρας {n} /Nígiras/
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Niger {prop} (river)
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:: Νίγηρας {n} /Nígiras/
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Nigeria {prop} (a country in Western Africa)
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:: Νιγηρία {f} /Nigiría/
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nigger {n} (Negro person, black person (pejorative))
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:: αράπης {m} /arápis/, αραπίνα {f} /arapína/
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nigh {adj} (near, close by)
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:: κοντά /kontá/
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night {n} (period between sunset and sunrise)
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:: νύχτα {f} /nýchta/
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night and day {adv} (day and night) SEE: day and night
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nightcap {n} (warm cap worn at night)
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:: νυχτικός σκούφος {m} /nychtikós skoúfos/
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nightdress {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) SEE: nightgown
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nightfall {n} (the close of the day; the coming of night)
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:: σούρουπο /soúroupo/, νύχτωμα /nýchtoma/
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nightgown {n} (sleeping garment worn by women)
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:: νυχτικιά {f} /nychtikiá/
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nighthawk {n} (night owl) SEE: night owl
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nightie {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) SEE: nightgown
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nightingale {n} (bird)
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:: αηδόνι {n} /aïdóni/, μπιρμπίλι {n} /birmpíli/ [colloquial]
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nightless {adj} (without night)
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:: ανύχτωτος /anýchtotos/
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nightlife {n} (Selection of nocturnal activities)
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:: νυχτερινή ζωή {f} /nychteriní zoḯ/
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nightmare {n} (demon)
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:: μόρα {f} /móra/, βραχνάς {m} /vrachnás/
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nightmare {n} (dream)
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:: εφιάλτης {m} /efiáltis/
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nightmare {n} (experience)
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:: εφιάλτης {m} /efiáltis/
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nightmarish {adj} (resembling a nightmare)
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:: εφιαλτικός /efialtikós/
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night owl {n} (one who is awake at night)
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:: νυχτερινός τύπος {m} /nychterinós týpos/, νυχτοπούλι {m} {f} {n} /nychtopoúli/, ξενύχτης {m} /xenýchtis/
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night person {n} (night-active person)
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:: νυχτερινός τύπος {m} /nychterinós týpos/, νυχτοπούλι {m} {f} {n} /nychtopoúli/, ξενύχτης {m} /xenýchtis/
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night shift {n} (period)
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:: νυχτερινή βάρδια {f} /nychteriní várdia/
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night shift {n} (group of workers)
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:: νυχτερινή βάρδια {f} /nychteriní várdia/
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nightshirt {n} (shirt-like garment) SEE: nightgown
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night vision {n} (ability to see in the dark)
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:: νυχτερινή όραση {f} /nychteriní órasi/
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nihilism {n} (rejection of, or opposition to, religious beliefs, moral principles, legal rules, etc.)
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:: μηδενισμός {m} /midenismós/
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nihilism {n} (doctrine grounded on the negation of one or more meaningful aspects of life)
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:: μηδενισμός {m} /midenismós/
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nihilist {n} (person who accepts nihilism)
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:: μηδενιστής {m} /midenistís/
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nihilistic {adj} (of or relating to nihilism)
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:: μηδενιστικός {m} /midenistikós/
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Nihongo {n} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese
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nihonium {n}
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:: νιχόνιο {n} /nichónio/
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Nike {prop} (Greek goddess of victory)
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:: Νίκη {f} /Níki/
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Nile {prop} (river)
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:: Νείλος {m} /Neílos/
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nimble {adj} (quick and light in movement or action)
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:: ευκίνητος /efkínitos/, σβέλτος /svéltos/
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nimble {adj} (quick-witted and alert)
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:: εύστροφος /éfstrofos/
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nimbostratus {n} (cloud type)
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:: μελανόστρωμα {n} /melanóstroma/
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nincompoop {n} (foolish or silly person)
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:: κουτορνίθι {n} /koutorníthi/
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nine {num} (cardinal number)
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:: εννέα /ennéa/, θ΄ /th΄/ [numeral]
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nine hundred {num} (cardinal number 900)
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:: εννιακόσιες {f} /enniakósies/, εννιακόσιοι {m} /enniakósioi/, εννιακόσια {n} /enniakósia/
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nineteen {num} (cardinal number)
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:: δεκαεννέα /dekaennéa/, δεκαεννιά /dekaenniá/
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ninetieth {adj} (ordinal form of ninety)
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:: ενενηκοστή /enenikostí/
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ninety {num} (90)
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:: ενενήντα /enenínta/
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ninety-eight {num} (98)
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:: ενενήντα οκτώ /enenínta októ/
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ninety-five {num} (95)
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:: ενενήντα πέντε /enenínta pénte/
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ninety-four {num} (94)
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:: ενενήντα τέσσαρες /enenínta téssares/
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ninety-nine {num} (cardinal number 99)
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:: ενενήντα εννέα /enenínta ennéa/
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ninety-one {num} (cardinal number ninety-one)
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:: ενενήντα έν /enenínta én/
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ninety-seven {num} (97)
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:: ενενήντα επτά /enenínta eptá/
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ninety-six {num} (96)
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:: ενενήντα έξ /enenínta éx/
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ninety-three {num} (93)
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:: ενενήντα τρείς /enenínta treís/
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ninety-two {num} (92)
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:: ενενήντα δύο /enenínta dýo/
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Nineveh {prop} (capital of Assyria)
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:: Νινευή {f} /Nineví/
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Ningxia {prop} (autonomous region of China)
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:: Νινγκσιά /Ningksiá/
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ninja {n} (person trained in ninjutsu)
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:: νίντζα {m} /níntza/
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ninny {n} (a silly or foolish person)
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:: κουτορνίθι {n} /koutorníthi/
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Nintendo {n} (Nintendo Entertainment System, or other video game system made by Nintendo)
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:: Νιντενδω /Nintendo/, Νιντενδο /Nintendo/
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ninth {adj} (ordinal form of nine, see also: 9th)
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:: ένατος /énatos/
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niobium {n} (chemical element)
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:: νιόβιο {n} /nióvio/
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Niçoise salad {n} (salad)
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:: σαλάτα νισουάζ {f} /saláta nisouáz/
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Niphon {prop} (Honshu) SEE: Honshu
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nipple {n} (projection of mammary gland)
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:: ρώγα {f} /róga/ , θηλή {f} /thilí/ [formally]
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nipple {n} (artificial nipple for bottle feeding)
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:: θηλή {f} /thilí/
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Nippon {prop} (a country in East Asia) SEE: Japan
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Nipponese {adj} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese
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Nipponese {prop} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese
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nirvana {n} (Buddhism: cessation of suffering)
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:: μακαριότητα /makariótita/, Νιρβάνα /Nirvána/
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nirvana {n} (state of bliss)
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:: νιρβάνα {f} /nirvána/
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nit {n} (egg of a louse)
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:: κονίδα {f} /konída/
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nithing {n} (coward, dastard) SEE: coward
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nithing {adj} (cowardly, dastardly) SEE: cowardly
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nitric acid {n} (HNO3)
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:: νιτρικό οξύ /nitrikó oxý/
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nitride {n} (compound of nitrogen)
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:: νιτρίδιο {n} /nitrídio/
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nitrogen {n} (chemical element)
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:: άζωτο {n} /ázoto/
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nitrogenic {adj} (nitrogenous) SEE: nitrogenous
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nitrogenous {adj} (of nitrogen)
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:: αζωτούχος /azotoúchos/
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nitty {adj} (foolish, inane) SEE: foolish
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nitty {adj} (shining; elegant) SEE: shining
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nitty {n} (dope fiend, druggie) SEE: drug addict
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Niue {prop} (island of Niue)
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:: Νιούε {n} /Nioúe/
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Nivôse {prop} (the fourth month of the French Republican Calendar)
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:: Νιβόζ {m} /Nivóz/, Χιονιστής {m} /Chionistís/
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Nixon {prop} (surname)
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:: Νίξον {m} {f} /Níxon/
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Nizhny Novgorod {prop} (large city in Russia)
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:: Νίζνι Νόβγκοροντ {m} /Nízni Nóvgkoront/
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no {determiner} (not any)
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:: δεν /den/, δε /de/, [emphatically] κανένας {m} /kanénas/, κανείς {m} /kaneís/, καμία {f} /kamía/, καμιά {f} /kamiá/, κανένα {n} /kanéna/
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no {determiner} (used to show an activity is forbidden)
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:: απαγορεύεται /apagorévetai/ (followed by ο/η/το and a verbal noun)
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no {determiner} (not; not properly)
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:: δεν /den/
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no {particle} (used to show disagreement or negation)
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:: όχι /óchi/
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no {particle} (used to show agreement with a negative question (in some languages this response is the usual word for "yes"))
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:: όχι /óchi/
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no {n} (a negating expression)
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:: όχι {n} /óchi/
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no {n} (a vote not in favor)
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:: όχι {n} /óchi/
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No. {n} (abbreviation of "number")
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:: αρ. /ar./
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Noah {prop} (biblical character)
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:: Νώε {m} /Nóe/
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Noah {prop} (male given name)
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:: Νώε {m} /Nóe/
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Noah's ark {prop} (the vessel built by Noah under God's instructions, as described in Genesis)
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:: Κιβωτός του Νώε {f} /Kivotós tou Nóe/
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nobelium {n} (chemical element)
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:: νομπέλιο {n} /nompélio/
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Nobel Prize {n} (international prize)
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:: βραβείο Νόμπελ {n} /vraveío Nómpel/
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nobility {n} (noble or privileged social class)
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:: αριστοκρατία {f} /aristokratía/
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nobility {n} (the quality of being noble)
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:: αριστοκρατικότητα {f} /aristokratikótita/, αρχοντιά {f} /archontiá/
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noble {n} (aristocrat)
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:: αριστοκράτης {m} /aristokrátis/, ευγενής {m} {f} /evgenís/
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noble {adj} (having honorable qualities)
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:: αριστοκρατικός /aristokratikós/
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noble eightfold path {prop} (Buddhist doctrine)
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:: οκταπλή ατραπός {f} /oktaplí atrapós/
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nobody {pron} (not any person; the logical negation of somebody) SEE: no one
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::
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nobody {n} (unimportant person)
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:: πουθενάς {m} /pouthenás/, τιποτένιος {m} /tipoténios/, ασήμαντος {m} /asímantos/
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nocturnal {adj} (primarily active during the night)
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:: νυκτόβιος /nyktóvios/
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nocturnal {adj} (taking place at night)
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:: νυχτερινός /nychterinós/, νυχτιάτικος /nychtiátikos/
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nocturne {n} (a dreamlike or pensive composition)
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:: νυχτωδία {f} /nychtodía/
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node {n} (astronomy: where the orbit of a planet intersects the ecliptic)
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:: κόμβος {m} /kómvos/
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node {n} (joint of a plant stem)
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:: κόμβος {m} /kómvos/
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node {n} (computer attached to a network)
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:: κόμβος /kómvos/
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node {n} (vertex of a graph of a network)
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:: κόμβος {m} /kómvos/
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no entry {phrase} (entry is forbidden)
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:: απαγορεύεται η είσοδος /apagorévetai i eísodos/
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no fear {interj} (no way) SEE: no way
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::
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noise {n} (various sounds, usually unwanted)
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:: θόρυβος {m} /thóryvos/
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noiseless {adj} (silent)
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:: αθόρυβος /athóryvos/
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noiselessly {adv} (in a quiet manner)
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:: αθόρυβα /athóryva/
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nolens volens {adv} (willing or unwilling) SEE: willy-nilly
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::
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no longer {adv} (not any more)
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:: όχι πια /óchi pia/
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nomad {n} (a member of society or class who wander with their herds)
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:: νομάδας {m} /nomádas/
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nomarch {n} (head of a nome)
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:: νομάρχης {m} /nomárchis/
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nomarchy {n} (department, county) SEE: nome
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::
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no matter {adv} (it's unimportant)
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:: δεω πειράζει /deo peirázei/
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no matter {prep} (regardless of)
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:: δεν πειράζει /den peirázei/
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no matter what {prep} (whatever)
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:: πάση θυσία /pási thysía/
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nom de guerre {n} (pseudonym) SEE: pseudonym
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::
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nom de plume {n} (pseudonym) SEE: pseudonym
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::
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nome {n} (prefecture in (modern) Greece)
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:: νομός {m} /nomós/
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nome {n} (territorial division of ancient Egypt)
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:: νομός {m} /nomós/
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nome {n} (type of musical composition in ancient Greece)
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:: νόμος {m} /nómos/
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nomenclature {n} (set of names or terms)
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:: ονοματολογία {f} /onomatología/, νομενκλατούρα {f} /nomenklatoúra/
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nomenklatura {n} (list of posts in Soviet Union)
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:: νομενκλατούρα {f} /nomenklatoúra/
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nominalism {n} (doctrine)
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:: ονοματοκρατία {f} /onomatokratía/, νομιναλισμός {m} /nominalismós/
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nominalization {n} (use of a verb or an adjective as a noun)
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:: ουσιαστικοποίηση {f} /ousiastikopoíisi/
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nominate {v} (to name someone for a particular role or position)
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:: αναγορεύω /anagorévo/
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nomination {n} (An act or instance of nominating)
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:: αναγόρευση {f} /anagórefsi/
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nomination {n} (A device or means by which a person or thing is nominated)
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:: αναγόρευση {f} /anagórefsi/
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nominative {n} (the nominative case) SEE: nominative case
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::
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nominative {adj} (being in the nominative case)
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:: ονομαστική {f} /onomastikí/
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nominative case {n} (case used to indicate the subject)
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:: ονομαστική {f} /onomastikí/
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non- {prefix} (not)
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:: μη /mi/
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nonagon {n} (A polygon with nine sides and nine angles)
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:: εννεάγωνο {n} /enneágono/, εννιάγωνο {n} /enniágono/
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nonaligned {adj} (not allied)
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:: αδέςμευτος /adésmeftos/
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nonappointed {adj} (nonappointed)
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:: αδιόριστος /adióristos/
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nonappointment {n} (nonappointment )
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:: αδιοριστία {f} /adioristía/
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nonce {n} (a nonce word) SEE: nonce word
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::
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nonce word {n} (word invented for the occasion)
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:: λεξιπλασία {f} /lexiplasía/
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noncommissioned officer {n} (non-commissioned officer) SEE: non-commissioned officer
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non-commissioned officer {n} (person of authority in the military who has not received a commission)
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:: υπαξιωματικός {m} /ypaxiomatikós/
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nonconformist {n} (someone who does not conform to accepted beliefs, customs or practices)
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:: αιρετικός {m} /airetikós/, ετερίδοξος {m} /eterídoxos/
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nonconformity {n} (rejection of or the failure to conform, especially to standards, rules, or laws)
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:: μη συμμόρφωση {f} /mi symmórfosi/, αναντιστοιχία {f} /anantistoichía/
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noncontagious {adj} (not contagious)
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:: αμετάδοτος /ametádotos/
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non-deontological {adj} (not relating to deontology)
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:: αντιδεοντολογικός /antideontologikós/
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none {pron} (not any person)
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:: κανένας {m} /kanénas/
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none {pron} (not any thing)
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:: κανένας {m} /kanénas/
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nonentity {n} (nonexistence) SEE: nonexistence
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::
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nones {n} (midday) SEE: noon
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::
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nones {n} (midday meal) SEE: lunch
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::
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non-esterified fatty acid {n} (non-esterified fatty acid)
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:: μη εστεροποιημένο λιπαρό οξύ /mi esteropoiiméno liparó oxý/
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nonexistence {n} (The state of not existing)
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:: ανυπαρξία {f} /anyparxía/
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non-flammable {adj} (non-flammable) SEE: nonflammable
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::
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nonflammable {adj} (not combustible)
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:: άκαυστος /ákafstos/
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non-governmental organization {n}
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:: μη κυβερνητικές οργανώσεις /mi kyvernitikés organóseis/
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non-Hellenic {adj} (not Hellenic)
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:: ανελλήνιστος /anellínistos/
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nonidiomatic {adj} (unidiomatic) SEE: unidiomatic
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::
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nonkilling {n} (A precept or worldview)
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:: απόλεμος {m} /apólemos/
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nonmetal {n} (element that does not have the properties of a metal)
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:: αμέταλλο {n} /amétallo/
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nonmetallic {adj} (not metallic)
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:: αμέταλλος /amétallos/
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nonplus {v} (To perplex)
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:: μπερδεύω /berdévo/, σαστίζω /sastízo/
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nonprofessional {adj} (not professional)
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:: μη επαγγελματικός /mi epangelmatikós/
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nonsense {n} (meaningless words)
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:: βλακείες {f-p} /vlakeíes/, ανοησίες {f-p} /anoïsíes/
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non sequitur {n} (any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence)
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:: ανακολουθία {f} /anakolouthía/
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non sequitur {n} (invalid argument)
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:: ανακολουθία {f} /anakolouthía/
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nontraditional {adj} (not traditional)
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:: αντιπαραδοσιακός /antiparadosiakós/
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nonvoting {adj} (lacking the right to vote)
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:: αναπληρωματικός /anapliromatikós/
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noodle {n} (fool) SEE: fool
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noodle {n} (string or strip of pasta)
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:: μανέστρα {f} /manéstra/
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noon {n} (midnight) SEE: midnight
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::
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noon {n} (midday)
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:: μεσημέρι {n} /mesiméri/
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no one {pron} (not even a single person)
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:: κανένας /kanénas/
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noose {n} (adjustable loop or rope)
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:: θηλιά {f} /thiliá/
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noosphere {n} (noosphere, theoretical stage of evolutionary development)
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:: νοόσφαιρα {f} /noósfaira/
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no pain, no gain {proverb} (discomfort is necessary to achieve goals)
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:: τα αγαθά κόποις κτώνται /ta agathá kópois któntai/ [good things come after works], τα καλά κόποις κτώνται /ta kalá kópois któntai/ [good things come after works]
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no parking {phrase} (no parking)
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:: απαγορεύεται η στάθμευση /apagorévetai i státhmefsi/
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no problem {interj} (it does not pose a problem)
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:: κανένα πρόβλημα /kanéna próvlima/
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no problem {interj} (no thanks or apology is necessary)
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:: παρακαλώ /parakaló/, κανένα πρόβλημα /kanéna próvlima/
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Nordic countries {n} (the Nordic countries collectively)
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:: Σκανδιναβία {f} /Skandinavía/
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norepinephrine {n} (norepinephrine)
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:: νορεπινεφρίνη {f} /norepinefríni/
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Norfolk Island {prop} (external territory of Australia)
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:: Νήσος Νόρφολκ {f} /Nísos Nórfolk/, Νήσος Νόρφοκ {f} /Nísos Nórfok/
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normal {adj} (according to norms or rules)
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:: φυσιολογικός /fysiologikós/
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normal {adj} (usual, ordinary)
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:: φυσιολογικός /fysiologikós/
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normal {n} (mathematics: a line perpendicular to another)
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:: κάθετος {f} /káthetos/
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normalcy {n} (state of being normal)
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:: κανονικότητα {f} /kanonikótita/, κανονικότης {f} /kanonikótis/
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normality {n} (state of being normal)
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:: κανονικότητα {f} /kanonikótita/, κανονικότης {f} /kanonikótis/
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normalization {n} (any process that makes something more normal or regular)
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:: κανονικοποίηση {f} /kanonikopoíisi/
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normally {adv} (under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time)
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:: κανονικά /kanoniká/
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Normandy {prop} (region of France)
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:: Νορμανδία {f} /Normandía/
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north {n} (compass point)
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:: βορράς /vorrás/
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north {adj} (of or pertaining to the north)
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:: βόρειος /vóreios/
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north {adj} (toward the north)
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:: βόρειος /vóreios/
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north {adv} (towards the north)
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:: βόρεια /vóreia/, βορείως /voreíos/
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North America {prop} (continent)
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:: Βόρεια Αμερική {f} /Vóreia Amerikí/
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization {prop} (intergovernmental military alliance)
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:: Οργανισμός Βορειοατλαντικού Συμφώνου {m} /Organismós Voreioatlantikoú Symfónou/
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northeast {n} (compass point)
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:: βορειοανατολικά {n-p} /voreioanatoliká/
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northeast {adj} (northeastward)
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:: βορειοανατολικός /voreioanatolikós/
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northeast {adj} (northeastern)
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:: βορειοανατολικός /voreioanatolikós/
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northerly {adj} (from/to the north)
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:: βόρειος /vóreios/
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Northern Cyprus {prop} (a de-facto state)
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:: Βόρεια Κύπρος {f} /Vóreia Kýpros/, Τουρκική Δημοκρατία της Βόρειας Κύπρου /Tourkikí Dimokratía tis Vóreias Kýprou/
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northerner {n} (person from the north of a region)
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:: βόρειος {m} /vóreios/
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Northern Europe {prop} (sociopolitical region of Europe)
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:: Βόρεια Ευρώπη {f} /Vóreia Evrópi/
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Northern European {adj} (Northern European)
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:: βορειοευρωπαϊκός {m} /voreioevropaïkós/
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northern gannet {n} (Morus bassanus)
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:: σούλα {f} /soúla/
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northern goshawk {n} (Accipiter gentilis)
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:: διπλοσάινο /diplosáino/
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Northern Hemisphere {n} (hemisphere to the north of its equator)
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:: βόρειο ημισφαίριο {n} /vóreio imisfaírio/
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Northern Ireland {prop} (Northern Ireland)
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:: Βόρεια Ιρλανδία {f} /Vóreia Irlandía/
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northern lapwing {n} (Vanellus vanellus)
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:: ευρωπαϊκή καλημάνα {f} /evropaïkí kalimána/
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northern lights {n} (the aurora of the northern hemisphere)
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:: βόρειο σέλας {n} /vóreio sélas/
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Northern Macedonia {prop} (country) SEE: North Macedonia
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Northern Marianas {prop} (Northern Marianas)
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:: Νήσοι Βόρειες Μαριάνες /Nísoi Vóreies Mariánes/
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northernmost {adj} (farthest north)
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:: βορειότερος /voreióteros/
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northern raccoon {n} (Procyon lotor) SEE: raccoon
|
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Northern Territory {prop} (Territory in northern Australia)
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:: Βόρεια Επικράτεια {n} /Vóreia Epikráteia/
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northern wheatear {n} (Oenanthe oenanthe)
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:: σταχτοπετρόκλης {m} /stachtopetróklis/
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North Korea {prop} (North Korea)
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:: Βόρεια Κορέα {f} /Vóreia Koréa/
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North Korean {n} (person from North Korea)
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:: Βορειοκορεάτης {m} /Voreiokoreátis/, Βορειοκορεάτισσα {f} /Voreiokoreátissa/
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North Korean {adj} (pertaining to North Korea)
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:: βορειοκορεατικός /voreiokoreatikós/
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North Macedonia {prop} (country in Europe)
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:: Βόρεια Μακεδονία {f} /Vóreia Makedonía/
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north-northeast {n} (compass point)
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:: βόρεια-βορειοανατολικά {n-p} /vóreia-voreioanatoliká/
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north-northwest {n} (compass point)
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:: βόρεια-βορειοδυτικά {n-p} /vóreia-voreiodytiká/
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North Pole {prop} (northernmost point on Earth)
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:: Βόρειος Πόλος {m} /Vóreios Pólos/
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North Rhine-Westphalia {prop} (state)
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:: Βόρεια Ρηνανία-Βεστφαλία /Vóreia Rinanía-Vestfalía/
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North Sea {prop} (a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Britain, Scandinavia and Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France)
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:: Βόρεια Θάλασσα {f} /Vóreia Thálassa/
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North Star {prop} (Pole Star) SEE: Pole Star
|
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northwest {n} (compass point)
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:: βορειοδυτικά /voreiodytiká/
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northwest {adj} (towards the northwest)
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:: βορειοδυτικός /voreiodytikós/
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Northwest Territories {prop} (Territory in northern Canada)
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:: Βορειοδυτικά Εδάφη {n-p} /Voreiodytiká Edáfi/
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north wind {n} (wind blowing from the north)
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:: βόρειος {m} /vóreios/
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Norway {prop} (Scandinavian country)
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:: Νορβηγία {f} /Norvigía/
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Norwegian {n} (language of Norway)
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:: νορβηγικά {n-p} /norvigiká/
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Norwich {prop} (Norwich)
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:: Νόργουιτς {n} /Nórgouits/
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nose {n} (protuberance on the face)
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:: μύτη {f} /mýti/
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nose {n} (snout, nose of an animal)
|
:: μουσούδι {n} /mousoúdi/
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nose {n} (tip of an object)
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:: αιχμή {f} /aichmí/, [aircraft] ρύγχος {n} /rýnchos/, [car] μούρη {f} /moúri/
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nose {n} (skill in recognising bouquet)
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:: μύτη {f} /mýti/, όσφρηση {f} /ósfrisi/
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nosebleed {n} (haemorrhage from the nose)
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:: ρινορραγία {f} /rinorragía/, ἐπιστάζω {m} /ἐpistázo/
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nosed {adj} (having some specific type of nose)
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:: μυτερός /myterós/
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nosegay {n} (aroma, scent) SEE: aroma
|
::
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nosh {n} (blowjob) SEE: blowjob
|
::
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nosh {v} (to perform fellatio (on)) SEE: blow
|
::
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nosh {n} (slang: food) SEE: grub
|
::
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nosh {n} (snack) SEE: snack
|
::
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nosh {v} (snack) SEE: snack
|
::
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no shit, Sherlock {interj} (a riposte to someone who has just said something obvious)
|
:: τι κάνει νιάου νιάου στα κεραμίδια; /ti kánei niáou niáou sta keramídia?/
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no smoke without fire {proverb} (gossip and accusations are often substantiated by fact)
|
:: δεν υπάρχει καπνός χωρίς φωτιά /den ypárchei kapnós chorís fotiá/
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no smoking {phrase} (phrase used in notices indicating that the smoking of cigarettes is not permitted)
|
:: απαγορεύεται το κάπνισμα /apagorévetai to kápnisma/
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nostalgia {n} (bittersweet yearning for the things of the past)
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:: νοσταλγία {f} /nostalgía/
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nostalgia {n} (longing for home or familiar surroundings) SEE: homesickness
|
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nostalgic {adj} (pertaining to nostalgia)
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:: νοσταλγικός /nostalgikós/
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nostril {n} (either of the two orifices located on the nose)
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:: ρουθούνι {n} /routhoúni/
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not {adv} (negates meaning of verb)
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:: δε /de/, δεν /den/, μη /mi/, μην /min/
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not {conj} (And not)
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:: όχι /óchi/
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notable {adj} (worthy of notice; remarkable)
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:: αξιοσημείωτος /axiosimeíotos/, ξεχωριστός /xechoristós/
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not anymore {adv} (no longer) SEE: no longer
|
::
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notary {n} (notary public)
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:: συμβολαιογράφος {m} {f} /symvolaiográfos/
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notary public {n} (officer who can administer oaths and statutory declarations)
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:: συμβολαιογράφος {m} {f} /symvolaiográfos/
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not at all {adv} (not)
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:: καθόλου /kathólou/
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not at all {interj} (conventional reply to expression of gratitude)
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:: τίποτα /típota/
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notation {n} (act or process of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures or characters)
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:: συμβολισμός {m} /symvolismós/, σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/
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notation {n} (system of characters, symbols or abbreviated expressions used to express technical facts or quantities)
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:: συμβολισμός {m} /symvolismós/, σημειογραφία {f} /simeiografía/ [music]
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notation {n} (specific note or piece of information written in such a notation)
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:: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/, σχόλιο {n} /schólio/
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note {n} (visible sign)
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:: ένδειξη {f} /éndeixi/, σήμα {n} /síma/
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note {n} (marginal comment or explanation)
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:: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/
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note {n} (memorandum)
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:: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/
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note {n} (short informal letter)
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:: σημείωμα {n} /simeíoma/
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note {n} (diplomatic missive or written communication)
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:: διακοίνωση {f} /diakoínosi/
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note {n} (written or printed paper acknowledging a debt, and promising payment)
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:: υποσχετική επιστολή {f} /yposchetikí epistolí/
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note {n} (character indicating the length and pitch of a tone)
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:: νότα {f} /nóta/
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note {n} (musical sound)
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:: νότα {f} /nóta/
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note {n} (key of the piano or organ)
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:: πλήκτρο {n} /plíktro/, νότα {f} /nóta/
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note {n} (observation)
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:: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/, παρατήρηση {f} /paratírisi/
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note {n} (reputation; distinction)
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:: φήμη {f} /fími/, διάκριση {f} /diákrisi/
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note {v} (to notice with care)
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:: επισημαίνω /episimaíno/, παρατηρώ /paratiró/
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note {v} (to record in writing)
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:: σημειώνω /simeióno/, καταγράφω /katagráfo/
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note {v} (to denote, designate)
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:: σημαίνω /simaíno/, υποδηλώνω /ypodilóno/
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note {v} (to annotate)
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:: επισημειώνω /episimeióno/, σχολιάζω /scholiázo/, υπομνηματίζω /ypomnimatízo/
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note {n} (banknote) SEE: banknote
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notebook {n} (empty book able to be used for notes)
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:: σημειωματάριο {n} /simeiomatário/
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notebook {n} (notebook computer)
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:: φορητός {m} /foritós/
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notepad {n} (bound pad of paper)
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:: σημειωματάριο {n} /simeiomatário/
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not guilty {adj} (legally innocent of a crime of which one has been accused in a court of law)
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:: αθωωτικός /athootikós/
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nothing {pron} (not any thing)
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:: τίποτε {n} /típote/, τίποτα {n} /típota/
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nothing {pron} (something trifling)
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:: τίποτα {n} /típota/
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nothing ventured, nothing gained {proverb} (if one takes no risks, one will not gain any benefits) SEE: no pain, no gain
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no through road {n} (cul-de-sac) SEE: cul-de-sac
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notice {n} (act of observing)
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:: παρατήρηση {f} /paratírisi/
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notice {n} (written or printed announcement)
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:: ανακοίνωση {f} /anakoínosi/, κοινοποίηση {f} /koinopoíisi/
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notice {n} (prior notification)
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:: προειδοποίηση {f} /proeidopoíisi/
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notice {v} (to remark upon)
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:: παρατηρώ /paratiró/, προσέχω /prosécho/, αντιλαμβάνομαι /antilamvánomai/
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notice {v} (to become aware of)
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:: διακρίνω /diakríno/, παρατηρώ /paratiró/, προσέχω /prosécho/
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notion {n} (mental apprehension of whatever may be known or imagined; an idea; a conception)
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:: αντίληψη {f} /antílipsi/, θεώρηση {f} /theórisi/
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notion {n} (sentiment; an opinion)
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:: γνώμη {f} /gnómi/, άποψη {f} /ápopsi/
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not only … but also {conj}
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:: όχι μόνο … αλλά και /óchi móno … allá kai/
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notorious {adj} (known widely and infamously)
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:: διαβόητος /diavóitos/
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Nottingham {prop} (city)
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:: Νόττιγχαμ /Nóttincham/
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notwithstanding {adv} (never the less) SEE: nevertheless
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not yet {adv} (not for the moment, though expected later)
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:: όχι ακόμα /óchi akóma/
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nougat {n} (a confection of honey and roasted nuts)
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:: μαντολάτο {n} /mantoláto/
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noughts and crosses {n} (game) SEE: tic-tac-toe
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noumenon {n} (thing as it is independent of any conceptualization, see also: thing-in-itself)
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:: νοούμενο {n} /nooúmeno/
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noun {n} (grammatical category (narrow sense))
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:: ουσιαστικό {n} /ousiastikó/
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noun {n} (grammatical category (broad sense))
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:: όνομα {n} /ónoma/
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noun {v} (convert into a noun) SEE: substantivise
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noun substantive {n} (noun) SEE: noun
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nouveau riche {n} (new money: wealthy persons whose fortunes are newly acquired, and who are therefore perceived to lack the refinement of those who were raised wealthy)
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:: νεόπλουτος {m} /neóploutos/
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nova {n} (sudden brightening of a star)
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:: νόβα {m} /nóva/, καινοφανής {m} /kainofanís/, νεολαμπής {m} /neolampís/
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Nova Scotia {prop} (province in eastern Canada)
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:: Νέα Σκωτία {f} /Néa Skotía/
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novel {adj} (new, original, especially in an interesting way)
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:: πρωτότυπος {m} /protótypos/
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novel {n} (work of prose fiction)
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:: μυθιστόρημα {n} /mythistórima/
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novelist {n} (author of novels)
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:: μυθιστοριογράφος {m} {f} /mythistoriográfos/
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novella {n} (short novel)
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:: νουβέλα {f} /nouvéla/
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novelty {n} (new product)
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:: καινοτομία {f} /kainotomía/
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November {prop} (eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: Νοέμβριος {m} /Noémvrios/, Νοέμβρης {m} /Noémvris/
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Novgorod {prop} (city)
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:: Νόβγκοροντ {m} /Nóvgkoront/
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novice {n} (beginner)
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:: αρχάριος /archários/
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novice {n} (new member of a religious order)
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:: δόκιμος {m} /dókimos/, δόκιμη {f} /dókimi/
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Novi Sad {prop} (largest city of the Serbian province of Vojvodina)
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:: Νόβι Σαντ {n} /Nóvi Sant/
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novity {n} (novity) SEE: novelty
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Novorossiysk {prop} (city)
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:: Νοβορωσίσκ {m} /Novorosísk/
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Novosibirsk {prop} (city in Russia)
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:: Νοβοσιμπίρσκ {m} /Novosimpírsk/
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now {adv} (at the present time)
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:: τώρα /tóra/
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now {conj} (since, because)
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:: τώρα που /tóra pou/ (tóra pou)
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now and again {adv} (now and then) SEE: now and then
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now and then {adv} ((idiomatic) sometimes; occasionally; intermittently)
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:: πότε-πότε /póte-póte/, πού και πού /poú kai poú/
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no way {interj} (indicates astonished disbelief)
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:: με τίποτα /me típota/
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nowhere {adv} (in no place)
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:: πουθενά /pouthená/
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nowhere {adv} (to no place)
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:: πουθενά /pouthená/
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nowheres {adv} (nowhere) SEE: nowhere
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nowhither {adv} (to no place) SEE: nowhere
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no worries {interj} (you're welcome) SEE: you're welcome
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nozzle {n} (short tube)
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:: στόμιο {n} /stómio/, μπεκ {n} /bek/
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nozzle {n} (inlet or outlet pipe)
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:: στόμιο {n} /stómio/ (in), σιφόνι {n} /sifóni/ (out)
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nth {adj} (occurring at position n)
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:: νιοστός /niostós/
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nu {n} (name for the letter of the Greek alphabet: Ν and ν)
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:: νι {n} /ni/
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nuclear {adj} (pertaining to the nucleus of a cell)
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:: πυρηνικός /pyrinikós/
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nuclear {adj} (involving nuclear energy)
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:: πυρηνικός /pyrinikós/
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nuclear fission {n} (atom-splitting nuclear reaction)
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:: σχάση {f} /schási/
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nuclear physics {n} (branch of physics)
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:: πυρηνική φυσική {f} /pyrinikí fysikí/
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nuclear power plant {n} (type of power plant)
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:: πυρηνικός σταθμός ενέργειας {m} /pyrinikós stathmós enérgeias/
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nuclear power station {n} (type of power station) SEE: nuclear power plant
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nuclear reactor {n} (device)
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:: πυρηνικός αντιδραστήρας {m} /pyrinikós antidrastíras/
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nuclear waste {n} (type of waste) SEE: radioactive waste
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nucleated {adj} (having a nucleus (Biology))
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:: εμπύρηνος /empýrinos/
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nucleic acid {n} (acidic chainlike biological macromolecule)
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:: νουκλεϊκό οξύ {n} /noukleïkó oxý/
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nucleus {n} (core, central part of something)
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:: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/
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nucleus {n} (initial part which will receive additions)
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:: πυρήνας /pyrínas/
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nucleus {n} (physics: massive, positively charged core of an atom)
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:: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/
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nucleus {n} (cytology: large organelle found in cells)
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:: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/
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nucleus {n} (linguistics: centre of a syllable)
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:: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/
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nude {adj} (without clothing or other covering)
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:: γυμνός {m} /gymnós/
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nude {n} (image depicting a human in a state of undress)
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:: γυμνό {n} /gymnó/
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nudge {n} (a gentle push)
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:: σκούντημα {m} /skoúntima/
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nudge {v} (To push against gently, especially in order to gain attention or give a signal)
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:: σκουντώ /skountó/, σκουντάω /skountáo/
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nudism {n} (the belief in or practice of social, non-sexual nudity)
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:: γυμνισμός {m} /gymnismós/
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nudity {n} (the state of being without clothing on the body)
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:: γυμνότητα {f} /gymnótita/
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nugget {n} (small chunk or clump)
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:: βώλος χρυσού {m} /vólos chrysoú/
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nuisance {n} (minor annoyance or inconvenience)
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:: μπελάς {m} /belás/, βάσανο {n} /vásano/, ενόχληση {f} /enóchlisi/
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Nuku'alofa {prop} (capital of Tonga)
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:: Νουκουαλόφα {f} /Noukoualófa/
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null and void {adj} (invalid, cancelled, unenforceable)
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:: άκυρος /ákyros/
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nullify {v} (to make legally invalid)
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:: ακυρώνω /akyróno/
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numb {adj} (physically unable to feel)
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:: ναρκωμένος /narkoménos/
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number {n} (abstract entity)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, πλήθος {n} /plíthos/
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number {n} (numeral)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, ψηφίο {n} /psifío/, νούμερο {n} /noúmero/
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number {n} (mathematics: number)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/
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number {n} (used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, νούμερο {n} /noúmero/
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number {n} (quantity)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, ποσότητα {f} /posótita/
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number {n} (grammar: state of being singular, dual or plural)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/
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number {n} (performance)
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:: νούμερο {n} /noúmero/
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number {v} (label with numbers; assign numbers to)
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:: αριθμώ /arithmó/
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Number of the Beast {prop} (the number 666)
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:: Αριθμός του Θηρίου {m} /Arithmós tou Thiríou/
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number one {n} (urine or urination euphemism)
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:: ψιλό {n} /psiló/
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number plate {n} (license plate) SEE: license plate
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Numbers {prop} (fourth book of the Bible)
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:: Αριθμοί {m-p} /Arithmoí/
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number two {n}
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:: χοντρό {n} /chontró/
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numbness {n} (absent or reduced sensitivity to cutaneous stimulation)
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:: μούδιασμα {n} /moúdiasma/
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numeral {n} (word or symbol representing a number, see also: noun numeral)
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:: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, νούμερο {n} /noúmero/, ψηφίο {n} /psifío/
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numerator {n} (number or expression written above the line in a fraction)
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:: αριθμητής {m} /arithmitís/
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numeric {adj} (of, or relating to numbers) SEE: numerical
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numerical {adj} (of or pertaining to numbers)
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:: αριθμητικός {m} /arithmitikós/
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Numidia {prop} (region in northern Africa)
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:: Νουμιδία {f} /Noumidía/
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numismatic {adj} (of or pertaining to a coin, coins, currency)
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:: νομισματικός {m} /nomismatikós/
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numismatic {adj} (of or pertaining to numismatics)
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:: νομισματικός /nomismatikós/
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numismatics {n} (study of coins)
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:: νομισματολογία {f} /nomismatología/
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numismatist {n} (one who collects coins and/or currencies)
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:: νομισματολόγος {m} {f} /nomismatológos/
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nummular {adj} (numismatic) SEE: numismatic
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nun {n} (member of a Christian religious community of women)
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:: μοναχή {f} /monachí/, καλόγρια {f} /kalógria/
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nun {n} (member of a non-Christian religious community of women)
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:: μοναχή {f} /monachí/
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Nunavut {prop} (territory in northern Canada)
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:: Νούναβουτ {f} /Noúnavout/
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nuncio {n} (one who bears a message) SEE: messenger
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nuncio {n} (title used for Catholic clerics)
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:: νούντσιος {m} /noúntsios/
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nunnery {n} (residence for nuns)
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:: μονή /moní/
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nunnery {n} (brothel) SEE: brothel
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Nuremberg {prop} (city in Germany)
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:: Νυρεμβέργη /Nyremvérgi/
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nurse {n} (person who takes care of other people's young)
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:: τροφός {f} /trofós/, παραμάνα {f} /paramána/
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nurse {n} (person trained to provide care for the sick)
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:: νοσοκόμα {f} /nosokóma/, νοσοκόμος {m} /nosokómos/, νοσηλεύτρια {f} /nosiléftria/, νοσηλευτής {m} /nosileftís/
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nurse {v} (to breast feed)
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:: θηλάζω /thilázo/
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nurse {v} (to care for the sick)
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:: νοσηλεύω /nosilévo/, γιατροκομώ /giatrokomó/, περιθάλπω /perithálpo/
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nurse {v} (to treat kindly and with extra care)
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:: περιποιούμαι /peripoioúmai/, φροντίζω /frontízo/
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nurse {v} (to foster, to nourish)
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:: τρέφω /tréfo/, καλλιεργώ /kalliergó/
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nurse {n} (wet nurse) SEE: wet nurse
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nursemaid {n} (child's nurse)
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:: νταντά {f} /dantá/
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nursery {n} (place where nursing or the raising of children is carried out)
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:: βρεφοκομείο {n} /vrefokomeío/, βρεφιικός σταθμός {m} /vrefiikós stathmós/
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nursery {n} (place where the pre-school children of working parents are supervised during the day, see also: crèche)
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:: βρεφοκομείο {n} /vrefokomeío/
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nursery {n} (place where young plants are cultivated for transplanting)
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:: φυτώριο {n} /fytório/
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nursery rhyme {n} (short poem or song for children)
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:: δίστιχο /dísticho/
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nursery school {n} (a school for pre-school children)
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:: νηπιαγωγείο {n} /nipiagogeío/
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nursing home {n} (place of residence)
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:: γηροκομείο {n} /girokomeío/, οίκος ευγηρίας {m} /oíkos evgirías/
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Nur-Sultan {prop} (Astana) SEE: Astana
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Nur-Sultan {prop} (the official name of the capital of Kazakhstan)
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:: Νουρσουλτάν /Noursoultán/
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nurture {n} (act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training)
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:: γαλούχηση {f} /galoúchisi/, ανατροφή {f} /anatrofí/
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nurture {n} (that which nourishes; food; diet)
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:: τροφή {f} /trofí/, διατροφή {f} /diatrofí/
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nurture {v} (to nourish or nurse)
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:: τρέφω /tréfo/, διατρέφω /diatréfo/
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nut {n} (hard-shelled fruit)
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:: ξηρός καρπός {m} /xirós karpós/, καρύδι {n} /karýdi/
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nut {n} (that fits on a bolt)
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:: παξιμάδι {n} /paximádi/
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nut {n} (slang: insane person)
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:: τρελός {m} /trelós/
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nutation {n} (physics term)
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:: κλόνηση {f} /klónisi/
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nutation {n} (astronomical term)
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:: κλόνηση {f} /klónisi/
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nutcracker {n} (implement for cracking nuts)
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:: καρυοθραύστης {m} /karyothráfstis/
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Nutella {prop} (hazelnut spread)
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:: Νουτέλλα {f} /Noutélla/
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nutfarm {n} (informal term for lunatic asylum) SEE: madhouse
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nuthatch {n} (passerine bird from the family Sittidae)
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:: δεντροτσοπανάκος {m} /dentrotsopanákos/
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nuthouse {n} (informal term for lunatic asylum) SEE: madhouse
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nutlet {n} (small nut)
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:: καρυδάκι {n} /karydáki/
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nutmeg {n} (tree)
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:: μοσχοκαρυδιά {f} /moschokarydiá/
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nutmeg {n} (seed)
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:: μοσχοκάρυδο {n} /moschokárydo/
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nutraceutical {n} (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties)
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:: τροφοφάρμακο {n} /trofofármako/, φαρμακοτρόφιμο {n} /farmakotrófimo/, διατροφοφάρμακο {n} /diatrofofármako/, διατροφάρμακο {n} /diatrofármako/
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nutrition {n} (nutrition)
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:: διατροφή /diatrofí/, θρέψη {f} /thrépsi/
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nutritional {adj} (pertaining to nutrition)
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:: θρεπτικός /threptikós/
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nuts {n} (nut) SEE: nut
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nuts {adj} (insane)
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:: τρελός {m} /trelós/
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nyctophobia {n} (fear of the night)
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:: νυχτοφοβία {f} /nychtofovía/
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Nydri {prop} (place)
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:: Νύδρι {f} /Nýdri/
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nylon {n} (substance)
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:: νάιλον {n} /náilon/
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nymph {n} (insect larva)
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:: νύμφη {f} /nýmfi/, χρυσαλλίδα {f} /chrysallída/
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nymph {n} (mythology: water, forest or mountain spirit)
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:: νύμφη {f} /nýmfi/
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nymph {n} (young girl who may inspire lust)
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:: [pejorative] νυμφίδιο {n} /nymfídio/
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nymphomaniac {n} (woman with excessive sexual desire)
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:: νυμφομανής {f} /nymfomanís/, μητρομανής /mitromanís/
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nymphomaniacal {adj} (nymphomaniac) SEE: nymphomaniac
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nystagmus {n} (rapid involuntary eye movement)
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:: νυσταγμός {m} /nystagmós/
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Nyx {prop} (the primordial goddess of night)
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:: Νυξ {f} /Nyx/
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