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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151 The Greek Orthodox Church forbids funeral services for suicides unless the deceased was mentally ill.
152 The parrot he had just bought could recite Shakespeare's sonnets, imitate opera stars and intone Homer's epic poems in Greek .
153 Pygmalion is the ancient Greek myth of the King of Cyprus, he felt that the shortcomings of many women, it was hate women, decided to never marry.
154 She reminds us of those lyrical tree nymphs in Greek mythology.
155 Public debate and political competition (agon was the Greek word, which gives us our "agony") were the norm in democratic Athens.
156 Billionaire Greek shipping mogul Aristotle Onassis is credited for kicking off the private-island trend in 1968 when he married Jackie Kennedy on Skorpios, his paradise in the Ionian Sea.
157 Modifications adopted at Antioch in Greek were copied in Syriac by those who said their prayers in the national tongue.
158 The Odyssey describes the return of the Greek hero Odysseus from the Trojan War.
159 Which of the Two Can Represent Greek Civilization —— Sparta or Athens?
160 In part two, theoretic formulize is developed to Late Greek Privacy Philosophy.
161 When asked about a possible Greek exit from the common currency bloc, Draghi said such an option was not in the treaty.
162 Greek philosopher , the troditional founder Of the Cyrenaic school of hedonism.
163 But I also knew I couldn't play that card too often, lest the Greek chorus conclude that my well-oiled life left no room for love. Sentencedict.com
164 Around the first century AD, the Greek historian Plutarch wrote about pirates of Cilicia who practiced the Mithraic "secret rites" around 67 BC.
165 Soros, chairman of Soros Fund Management who made a fortune during the 1992 sterling crisis, said the most important task was to "erect safeguards against contagion from a possible Greek default.
166 Many diners offer Greek foods like baklava, a sweet, nut-filled pastry.
167 An important Greek festival of Athene, the Panathenaea was dated from the days of king Theseus.
168 The University of Oklahoma paleontologists who found the new species have named it Sauroposeidon, after the Greek sea god Poseidon , who was also in charge of earthquakes.
169 Greek Christian theologian and founder of Arianism , a doctrine that led to his condemnation as a heretic.
170 Police officers walked along Athens'main shopping street during a rally in the Greek capital.
171 Turkey certainly has a legal obligation to open trade links with the ( Greek - Cypriot ) republic.
172 In 2010 it will have to replace some $65 billion in public debt, and fear of default has driven up the interest rate on new Greek government debt to 6 percent.
173 What links all of the virtues is phronesis, a Greek word best translated as "practical wisdom.
174 According to a recent survey published by To Vima, a left-of-center newspaper, four out of 10 Greek college graduates from the ages of 22 to 35 are actively seeking jobs abroad.
175 A mini-boom in the Balkans is helping: a Greek bank opens a new branch in a neighbouring Balkan country almost every week.
176 As another Greek author, Hesiod, put it, "Keep away from the gossip of people.
177 The Greek chorus plays an important role in classical Greek drama, especially in tragedy.
178 An immense, columned temple built almost entirely of marble, Athens's ancient Parthenon is the consummate example of classical Greek architecture.
179 I can read the alphabet, but I don't speak more than a few words: I only worked in Greece a few weeks, though my children went to school there for a while, and they speak modern Greek.
180 To distinguish this object from the malevolent "Nemesis," astronomers chose the name of Nemesis's benevolent sister in Greek mythology, "Tyche."