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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121 A day earlier, the Greek Foreign Minister Drew Chasi said that the Greek of the recent leaders against foreign embassies and mail bombing has nothing to do with international terrorist organizations.
122 According to Greek mythology, the Sun-god Helios wearing a yellow robe rode in a golden chariot drawn by four fiery horses across the heavenly firmament.
123 There are points of contact with western tradition - the grace is balletic , and the musicians form a sort of Greek chorus - but this is very different, almost alien, from European dance.
124 Inhabited since Greek and Roman times, it is a major port and was a capital of Libya from 1951 to 1972. Population, 367,600.
125 You can write one of them as a constant times the other one, and that constant usually one uses the Greek letter lambda. I don't know if you have seen it before.
126 There is no precise number for Greek homeowners since the country still lacks a comprehensive land register.
127 Mr Eroglu, a nationalist hardliner who opposes reunification with the Greek part of the island, took 50.4% of the vote, while the incumbent, Mehmet Ali Talat, trailed with 42.8%.
128 An island of Turkey in the northeast Aegean Sea south of the Dardanelles. According to tradition, it was the site of a Greek naval station during the Trojan War.
129 Greek mythology a giant Boeotian hunter who pursued the Pleiades and was eventually slain by Artemis; was then placed in the sky as a constellation.
130 If you have this developing episcopacy, that's just the Greek sort of sounding word for bishop or bishopric or something like that.
131 If it appealed to you, you could be reading Homer in the original Greek or Dostoevski in Russian.
132 The buyer was Frieda Nussberger-Tchacos, an Egyptian-born Greek who had made her way to the top of the cutthroat antiquities business after studying Egyptology in Paris.
133 Greek and Latin are all English to me, said Oscar wilde.
133 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
134 Like the majority of Christians in Bethlehem , his parents are Greek Orthodox.
135 The pyramid is the oldest structure on the original list of the seven wonders of the ancient world, which was compiled by Greek scholars about 2, 200 years ago.
136 None of the Greek Fathers have treated the incident in their commentaries, and, among Latin writers, Tertullian, Cyprian, and Hilary appear to have no knowledge of this pericope .
137 Beginning in the sixteenth century many Greek classics were translated into the popular languages.
138 This means an exegetical study of the text from the original Greek or Hebrew. You have learned the 10 steps of exegesis in your Greek classes.
139 A guard marches before the Monument of the Unknown Soldier at the Greek Parliament building in Athens.
140 Thelma : ( proudly ) He gave me a set of books called Greek Myth mythic - mythiologgio, that's it!
141 The Scoop: Almost 30 years after the first fantasy film, Perseus, mortal son of Greek god Zeus, is back to take on Medusa and the Kraken to stop their evil from spreading to earth and the heavens.
142 Victorious in the Aegean Islands, the Turkish war machine turned its attention to the Greek mainland, assaulting the Peloponnese.
143 The Greek philosopher Anaximander, a biologist, geographer, and astronomer, organizes a map of the world.
144 Led by a rally in beaten-up bank stocks, Greek equities climbed 2.5 per cent and Italy's main index jumped 3.8 per cent.
145 Many ancient Greek myths take their location from Minoan Crete more than ten centuries before Plato. Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
146 In fact, the wheel, which the goddess Fortuna spins to determine the fate of those she looks upon, is an ancient concept of either Greek or Roman origin, depending on which academic you talk to.
147 In ancient Greek, there were three main styles in architecture, they are: The Doric style, the Ionic style and the Corinthian style.
148 A satyr is half man and half goat in Greek and Roman mythology.
149 This technique is surprisingly effective with scientific terms — some scientists just seem to enjoy making new terminology out of old Latin and Greek terms.
150 Usually Latin words, Greek words and anagrammatic spelling are used as brand names in English.