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#1363 · Mar 13, 2025
Loanword: fruit, usually as food (e.g., “fruit salad”).
#1362 · Mar 12, 2025
Prices are the amounts of money asked or paid for goods or services.
#1361 · Mar 11, 2025
Genitive plural of «δομή»: “of structures,” i.e., organizational or structural s…
#1360 · Mar 10, 2025
γενική ενικού του σανός
#1359 · Mar 09, 2025
An elderly man; an old man.
#1358 · Mar 08, 2025
A nest where birds live and lay eggs, usually made of twigs or grass.
#1357 · Mar 07, 2025
#1356 · Mar 06, 2025
Genitive plural of «ούρο»; urine (the liquid excreted when urinating).
#1355 · Mar 05, 2025
Deep respect and esteem for someone or something.
#1354 · Mar 04, 2025
#1353 · Mar 03, 2025
Singular: the grammatical number used to refer to one person or thing.
#1352 · Mar 02, 2025
Genitive plural of «ψήφος»: of the votes cast in a vote/election.
#1351 · Mar 01, 2025
γυναικείο όνομα
#1350 · Feb 28, 2025
A unit or way of measuring (e.g., length or quantity); also a measure as a rule/…
#1349 · Feb 27, 2025
A person who does not believe in God or gods; an atheist.
#1348 · Feb 26, 2025
Τσίμα means the edge or end of something, especially the hem/edge of fabric or c…
#1347 · Feb 25, 2025
To be full or laden (usually with something).
#1346 · Feb 24, 2025
A narrow alley or passage between buildings, often in older neighborhoods.
#1345 · Feb 23, 2025
A role is the function or part someone has in a situation or in a play/film.
#1344 · Feb 22, 2025
Salt-cured fish, usually cod, preserved in salt.
#1343 · Feb 21, 2025
Imperfect of “to pull/drag”: he/she/it was pulling or dragging something toward …
#1342 · Feb 20, 2025
He/she sews: joins fabric with a needle and thread to make or mend clothes.
#1341 · Feb 19, 2025
genitive plural of έλκος (élkos)
#1340 · Feb 18, 2025
ανδρικό όνομα
#1339 · Feb 17, 2025
He/she lives together with someone, usually as a couple in the same home.
#1338 · Feb 16, 2025
#1337 · Feb 15, 2025
γενική ενικού του πέτο
#1336 · Feb 14, 2025
#1335 · Feb 13, 2025
Feminine of “guilty”: responsible for or at fault for something.
#1334 · Feb 12, 2025
To take hold of something with your hand; to grab/hold it.