Similar words: greet, agree, agree on, agree to, disagree, agreeable, agree with, the greenhouse effect. Meaning: [griːk] n. 1. the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages 2. a native or inhabitant of Greece. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks.
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31 Aphrodite was the ancient Greek goddess of love.
32 Greek forces clashed against Turks in the hills.
33 The Greek seaman went to the hospital five times.
34 There was Greek blood in his veins.
35 He is the hero of Greek mythology.
36 He knew nothing of Greek drama.
37 The idea originated with the ancient Greek philosophers.
38 We owe much to Greek culture.
39 How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?
40 Plato was a Greek philosopher.
41 Lucian was a famous Greek rhetorician.
42 A Greek oil tanker has run aground.
43 Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
43 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
44 The Ancient History course presumes some knowledge of Greek.
45 We're touring the Greek islands this summer.
46 He is studying Greek theatre.
47 Many English words are derived from Latin and Greek.
48 He determined to learn Greek.
49 He didn't speak anything but Greek.
50 I sampled the delights of Greek cooking for the first time.
51 The word 'politics' is derived from a Greek word meaning 'city'.
52 Bake for 15 minutes and serve warm with Greek yogurt.
53 Latin and Greek will be squeezed out of school timetables.
54 The English word " television " is a mongrel because " tele " comes from Greek and " vision " from Latin.
55 The republic's new flag was emblazoned with the ancient symbol of the Greek Macedonian dynasty.
56 The naked male figure was always the central theme of Greek art.
57 On the road signs, the Greek place names have been transliterated into the Latin alphabet.
58 We spent a week visiting the wonders of Ancient Greek civilization.
59 It was the Greek astronomer, Ptolemy, who postulated that the Earth was at the centre of the universe.
60 According to Greek mythology, the minotaur would only eat human flesh.