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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241 Greek cities kept Greek municipal law and issued their own coinage.
242 The world's universities are full of Greek academics, but the country's own campuses are dogged by poor administration, strikes and a state monopoly on higher education.
243 Another option is to use Greek lower-case letters to represent such metavariable predicates.
244 And you end up with Greek manuscripts with these verses in different places in I Corinthians 14.
245 It has to do with that Greek Bacchic , whole Pagan ritualistic thing, " said Royce Chen '01, a former SOB."
246 Just a few blocks away on East 48th Street, Mr. Dimon, the J.P. Morgan CEO, was celebrating his birthday with his family at the Greek restaurant Avra.
247 With your agreement, I'll throw in the New Testament in Greek.
248 But despite these risks, Sapir believes a restructuring of Greek debt should be done in the next one to two years.
249 Merriam-Webster now lists kudo [coo-doe] the singular form as the main entry for the word with a plural and a whole second entry for kudos [coo-doss, more Greek sounding] being another word.
250 In 1922 Greek armies trying to conquer western Anatolia were routed by Turkey's military leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
251 While a 60 to 70 percent debt write-down seems extreme, it actually represents the market expectation, with most Greek debt now trading below 40 cents on the dollar.
252 One such volcano-induced landslide occurred thousands of years ago in the Greek islands, causing the Minoan civilization to be wiped from the map.
253 Greek houses included a walled court or garden usually surrounded by a colonnade.
254 This is different--we might think this is automatic but,notice, ecclesia this is not treating the church as an ecclesia,(http://sentencedict.com) that Greek word that we translate "church."
255 Another Buddhist deity, Shukongoshin, is also an interesting case of transmission of the image of the famous Greek god Herakles to the Far-East along the Silk Road.
256 The Greek historian Herodotus told of its use in the form of pitch for building and road making in the ancient city of Babylon in present-day Iraq.
257 In Greek legend, the rose was created by Chloris , the Greek goddess of flowers.
258 Greek Mythology Roman Mythology A priest or votary of Bacchus.
259 A highly flammable material, such as Greek fire, once used in warfare.
260 Descending from the same Indo-European root there are a number of Greek words with meanings including "sweet" but also "pleasure" and "rejoicing."
261 Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said his country was being targeted by speculators with ulterior motives opposed to the single European currency.
262 Sigurd, like his mythical relatives in Norse and Greek stories, was unfaithful in his loves.
263 Liapis said Monday it is time for all Greek political leaders to increase pressure on Britain to hand over the ancient sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles.