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N {n} (north) | :: Β /V/ |
n/a {adj} (not applicable) | :: μη εφαρμόσιμος {m} /mi efarmósimos/ |
n/a {adj} (not available) | :: μη διαθέσιμος {m} /mi diathésimos/ |
Nablus {prop} (Nablus) | :: Ναμπλούς /Namploús/ |
nacre {n} (pearly substance on the interior of shells) SEE: mother-of-pearl | :: |
nada {pron} (nothing) SEE: nothing | :: |
Nadia {prop} (female given name) | :: Νάντια {f} /Nántia/ |
nadir {n} (point of the sky) | :: ναδίρ {n} /nadír/ |
nadir {n} (figuratively the lowest point) | :: ναδίρ {n} /nadír/ |
naevus {n} (abnormal area on skin) SEE: mole | :: |
Nafplio {prop} (city) | :: Ναύπλιο {n-p} /Náfplio/ |
nag {n} (small horse) | :: αλογάκι {n} /alogáki/ |
nag {n} (old useless horse) | :: ψωράλογο {n} /psorálogo/ |
nag {v} (complain about insignificant matters) | :: γκρινιάζω /gkriniázo/ |
naga {n} (a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | :: νάγκα /nágka/ |
Nagaland {prop} (state) | :: Ναγκαλάντ /Nagkalánt/ |
Nagano {prop} (a city in Japan) | :: Νάγκανο /Nágkano/ |
Nagasaki {prop} (Japanese port) | :: Ναγκασάκι /Nagkasáki/ |
Nagorno-Karabakh {prop} (region in South Caucasus) | :: Ναγκόρνο-Καραμπάχ {n} /Nagkórno-Karampách/ |
Nagorny Karabakh {prop} (Nagorno-Karabakh) SEE: Nagorno-Karabakh | :: |
Nagykanizsa {prop} (town in Hungary) | :: Κανισα /Kanisa/ |
Nahum {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Ναούμ {m} /Naoúm/ |
naiad {n} (female deity) | :: ναϊάδα {f} /naïáda/ |
naiad {n} (aquatic larva) | :: νύμφη {f} /nýmfi/ |
nail {n} (on fingers and toes) | :: νύχι {n} /nýchi/ |
nail {n} (spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials) | :: καρφί {n} /karfí/ |
nail {v} (employ a nail as a fastener) | :: καρφώνω /karfóno/ |
nail {v} (hit a target effectively with some weapon) | :: καρφώνω /karfóno/ |
nail {v} (engage in sexual intercourse) | :: καρφώνω /karfóno/ |
nail file {n} (A file for shaping one's fingernails and toenails) | :: λίμα {f} /líma/ |
Nairobi {prop} (capital of Kenya) | :: Ναϊρόμπι /Naïrómpi/ |
naive {adj} (lacking experience, wisdom, or judgement) | :: αφελής /afelís/ |
naive {adj} ((art) simple, childlike style) | :: ναΐφ /naḯf/ |
naivety {n} (naïveté) SEE: naïveté | :: |
naked {adj} (not wearing any clothes) | :: γυμνός /gymnós/, τσιτσίδι {n} /tsitsídi/ [slang] |
naked as the day one was born {adj} (completely naked) | :: τσίτσιδος /tsítsidos/ |
nakedhood {n} (nakedness) SEE: nakedness | :: |
nakedness {n} (state of being naked) | :: γύμνια {f} /gýmnia/ |
Nakhichevan {prop} (autonomous republic of Azerbaijan) | :: Ναχιτσεβάν /Nachitseván/ |
namaz {n} (prayer) SEE: prayer | :: |
name {n} (word or phrase indicating a particular person, place, class or thing) | :: όνομα {n} /ónoma/ |
name {n} (reputation, see also: reputation) | :: όνομα {n} /ónoma/ |
name {n} (computing: unique identifier) | :: αναγνωριστικό /anagnoristikó/ |
name {v} (to give a name to) | :: ονομάζω /onomázo/, ονοματίζω /onomatízo/ |
name {v} (to mention, specify) | :: κατονομάζω /katonomázo/ |
name {v} (to identify, define, specify) | :: καθορίζω /kathorízo/ |
name {v} (to publicly implicate) | :: κατονομάζω /katonomázo/ |
name {v} (to designate for a role) | :: διορίζω /diorízo/, εκλέγω /eklégo/ |
name card {n} (business card) SEE: business card | :: |
named {adj} (having a name) | :: ονοματισμένος /onomatisménos/, ονοματιζόμενος /onomatizómenos/ |
name day {n} (feast day of a saint) | :: ονομαστική γιορτή {f} /onomastikí giortí/ |
nameless {adj} (having no name) | :: χωρίς όνομα /chorís ónoma/ |
namely {adv} (specifically) | :: ονομαστικά {n-p} /onomastiká/, ήτοι /ítoi/, δηλαδή /diladí/ |
namespace {n} (conceptual space) | :: ονοματοχώρος {m} /onomatochóros/ |
Namibia {prop} (Republic of Namibia) | :: Ναμίμπια {f} /Namímpia/ |
nancy {n} ((derogatory slang) effeminate male homosexual) SEE: fairy | :: |
nanny {n} (child's nurse) | :: νταντά {f} /dantá/ |
nanoparticle {n} (microscopic particle) | :: νανοσωματίδιο {n} /nanosomatídio/ |
nanotechnology {n} (science and technology of creating nanoparticles) | :: νανοτεχνολογία {f} /nanotechnología/ |
nanoworld {n} (the sphere of influence of nanotechnology) | :: νανοκόσμος {m} /nanokósmos/ |
Naoussa {prop} (a city in Greece) | :: Νάουσα {f} /Náousa/ (Naousa) |
nap {n} | :: υπνάκος {m} /ypnákos/ |
nap {v} (to have a nap) | :: ελαφροκοιμάμαι /elafrokoimámai/ |
nap {n} (a soft or fuzzy surface on fabric or leather) | :: χνούδι {n} /chnoúdi/ |
nape {n} (back part of the neck) | :: σβέρκος {m} /svérkos/, αυχένας {m} /afchénas/ |
napiform {adj} (shaped like a turnip) | :: γογγυλοειδής /gongyloeidís/ |
napkin {n} (diaper) SEE: diaper | :: |
napkin {n} (sanitary napkin) SEE: sanitary napkin | :: |
Naples {prop} (city in Italy) | :: Νάπολη {f} /Nápoli/, [obsolete] Νεάπολις {f} /Neápolis/, [rare] Νεάπολη {f} /Neápoli/ |
Napoleon {prop} (Napoleon Bonaparte) | :: Ναπολέων {m} /Napoléon/ |
nappy {n} (diaper) SEE: diaper | :: |
narcissism {n} (excessive love of oneself) | :: ναρκισσισμός {m} /narkissismós/, αυτοθαυμασμός {m} /aftothavmasmós/, ωραιοπάθεια {f} /oraiopátheia/ |
Narcissus {prop} (mythical youth) | :: Νάρκισσος {m} /Nárkissos/ |
narcolepsy {n} (sleeping disorder) | :: ναρκοληψία /narkolipsía/ |
narcotic {n} (class of drugs) | :: ναρκωτικό {n} /narkotikó/ |
narcotic {n} (numbing drug) | :: ναρκωτικό {n} /narkotikó/, αναισθητικό {n} /anaisthitikó/ |
narcotic {adj} (related to narcotics) | :: ναρκωτικός /narkotikós/ |
narcotic {adj} (sleep inducing) | :: ναρκωτικός /narkotikós/ |
narghile {n} (tobacoo pipe) SEE: hookah | :: |
narrate {v} (to relate a story) | :: διηγούμαι /diigoúmai/ |
narrative {n} (systematic recitation of an event) | :: αφήγημα {n} /afígima/ |
narrative present {n} (tense) SEE: historical present | :: |
narrator {n} (in story) | :: αφηγητής {m} /afigitís/, αφηγήτρια {f} /afigítria/ |
narrator {n} (in film and television) | :: αφηγητής {m} /afigitís /, αφηγήτρια {f} /afigítria/ |
narrow {adj} (having small width) | :: στενός {m} /stenós/ |
narrow {v} (to reduce in width or extent) | :: στενεύω /stenévo/ |
narrow {v} (to get narrower) | :: στενεύω /stenévo/ |
narrowness {n} (state of being narrow) | :: στενότητα /stenótita/ |
narthex {n} (vestibule leading to the nave) | :: νάρθηκας {m} /nárthikas/ |
Naruto {prop} (Japanese city) | :: Ναρούτο /Naroúto/ |
narwhal {n} (Arctic cetacean) | :: φάλαινα νάρβαλ {f} /fálaina nárval/ |
nasal {adj} (having a quality imparted by means of the nose) | :: έρρινος /érrinos/ |
nasal cavity {n} (air-filled space behind nose) | :: ρινικές κοιλότητες /rinikés koilótites/ |
nasal septum {n} (septum in the nose) | :: ρινικό διάφραγμα {n} /rinikó diáfragma/ |
Nassau {prop} (capital of the Bahamas) | :: Νασσάου /Nassáou/ |
nasty {adj} (dirty, filthy) | :: βρωμερός {m} /vromerós/, ρυπαρός {m} /ryparós/ |
nasty {adj} (contemptible of a person) | :: απεχθής {m} /apechthís/, αποκρουστικός {m} /apokroustikós/, αντιπαθητικός {m} /antipathitikós/ |
nasty {adj} (indecent or offensive; obscene, lewd) | :: αισχρός {m} /aischrós/, πρόστυχος {m} /próstychos/ |
Natalia {prop} (female given name) SEE: Natalie | :: |
Natalie {prop} (female given name) | :: Ναταλία /Natalía/ |
Natasha {prop} (female given name) | :: Νατάσα {f} /Natása/ |
Nathan {prop} (biblical prophet) | :: Νάθαν /Náthan/ |
Nathanael {prop} (biblical Apostle) | :: Ναθαναήλ {m} /Nathanaḯl/ |
Nathaniel {prop} (cognate of the name) SEE: Nathanael | :: |
nation {n} (community of people) | :: έθνος {n} /éthnos/ |
nation {n} (sovereign state) | :: κράτος {n} /krátos/, καθεστώς {n} /kathestós/ |
national {adj} (of or having to do with a nation) | :: εθνικός {m} /ethnikós/ |
national anthem {n} (official song of a nation or country) | :: εθνικός ύμνος {m} /ethnikós ýmnos/ |
national archive {n} (place for storing materials relating to the history of a nation) | :: εθνικό αρχείο {n} /ethnikó archeío/ |
national assembly {n} (National Assembly) SEE: National Assembly | :: |
National Assembly {prop} (national legislature) | :: εθνοσυνέλευση /ethnosynélefsi/ |
national day {n} (day marking a country's establishment) | :: εθνική γιορτή {f} /ethnikí giortí/ |
nationalisation {n} (making private assets public) | :: εθνικοποίηση {f} /ethnikopoíisi/ |
nationalism {n} (idea of supporting one's country and culture) | :: εθνικισμός {m} /ethnikismós/ |
nationalism {n} (support of one nation's interests to the exclusion of others) SEE: jingoism | :: |
nationalist {adj} (of or relating to nationalism) | :: εθνικιστικός /ethnikistikós/ |
nationalist {n} (advocate of nationalism) | :: εθνικιστής {m} /ethnikistís/, εθνικίστρια {f} /ethnikístria/ |
nationalistic {adj} (of, relating to, or advocating nationalism) SEE: nationalist | :: |
nationality {n} (membership of a nation or state) | :: εθνικότητα {f} /ethnikótita/ |
nationality {n} (national character or identity) | :: ιθαγένεια {f} /ithagéneia/, εθνικότητα {f} /ethnikótita/ |
nationality {n} (nationalism) SEE: nationalism | :: |
nationalization {n} (nationalisation) SEE: nationalisation | :: |
nationalize {v} (to make a private asset public) | :: κρατικοποιώ /kratikopoió/ |
national service {n} (compulsory service in the armed forces) | :: θητεία {f} /thiteía/ |
nation-state {n} (nation state or nation-state) | :: εθνικό κράτος {n} /ethnikó krátos/ |
native {adj} (belonging to one by birth) | :: γενέθλιος {m} /genéthlios/, μητρικός {m} /mitrikós/ |
native {adj} (characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning) | :: γηγενής {m} /gigenís/, αυτόχθων {m} /aftóchthon/ |
native {adj} (characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin) | :: ντόπιος {m} /dópios/, ιθαγενής {m} {f} /ithagenís/ |
Native American {adj} (of the American Indians) SEE: Indian | :: |
native language {n} (one's first language learned in childhood) SEE: mother tongue | :: |
nativity scene {n} (nativity scene) | :: φάτνη {f} /fátni/ |
NATO {prop} (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) | :: ΝΑΤΟ /NATO/, ΟΒΣ /OVS/ |
Natufian {adj} (relating to a Mesolithic-era people) | :: Νατούφιος /Natoúfios/ |
Natufian {n} (someone of, or pertaining to, the Natufian culture) | :: Νατούφιος {m} /Natoúfios/ |
natural {adj} (relating to nature) | :: φυσικός /fysikós/ |
natural {n} (musical note, symbol) | :: αναίρεση {f} /anaíresi/ |
natural disaster {n} (natural phenomenon) | :: φυσική καταστροφή {f} /fysikí katastrofí/, θεομηνία {f} /theominía/ |
natural disaster {n} (emergency situation) | :: φυσική καταστροφή {f} /fysikí katastrofí/ |
naturalism {n} (a state of nature; conformity to nature) | :: φυσιοκρατία {f} /fysiokratía/ |
naturalist {n} (person who studies nature or natural history) | :: φυσιοδίφης {m} /fysiodífis/ |
naturalist {n} (person who advocates philosophical naturalism) | :: φυσιοκράτης {m} /fysiokrátis/ |
natural join {n} (join) | :: φυσική συνένωση /fysikí synénosi/ |
natural log {n} (natural logarithm) SEE: natural logarithm | :: |
natural logarithm {n} (logarithm in base e) | :: φυσικός λογάριθμος {m} /fysikós logárithmos/ |
naturally {adv} (in a natural manner) | :: φυσικά /fysiká/ |
naturally {adv} (inherently or by nature) | :: φυσικά /fysiká/ |
naturally {adv} (surely) | :: φυσικά /fysiká/ |
natural number {n} (positive integer or non-negative integer) | :: φυσικός αριθμός {m} /fysikós arithmós/ (fysikós arithmós) |
natural person {n} (human being) | :: φυσικό πρόσωπο {n} /fysikó prósopo/ |
natural resource {n} (source of wealth that occurs naturally) | :: φυσικός πόρος {m} /fysikós póros/ |
natural science {n} (science involved in studying phenomena or laws of the physical world) | :: φυσικές επιστήμες {f-p} /fysikés epistímes/ |
natural selection {n} (natural selection) | :: φυσική επιλογή {f} /fysikí epilogí/ |
nature {n} (the natural world) | :: φύση {f} /fýsi/ |
nature {n} (essential characteristics) | :: φύση {f} /fýsi/ |
nature {n} (primitive state of being) | :: φύση {f} /fýsi/ |
nature {n} (everything related to biological and geographical states) | :: φύση {f} /fýsi/ |
nature's scythe {n} (penis) SEE: penis | :: |
naturism {n} (the belief in or practice of going nude or unclad) | :: γυμνισμός /gymnismós/ |
naughty {adj} (bad; tending to misbehave or act badly) | :: άτακτος /átaktos/ |
Naupactus {prop} (Greek town) | :: Ναύπακτος /Náfpaktos/ |
Nauru {prop} (Republic of Nauru) | :: Ναουρού {n} /Naouroú/ |
nausea {n} (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit) | :: ναυτία {f} /naftía/ |
nausea {n} (strong dislike or disgust) | :: αηδία {f} /aïdía/, ναυτία {f} /naftía/, σιχασιά {f} /sichasiá/, αναγούλα {f} /anagoúla/ |
nausea {n} (motion sickness) SEE: motion sickness | :: |
Nausicaa {prop} (princess in the Odyssey) | :: Ναυσικά {f} /Nafsiká/ |
nautical {adj} (relating to ships, shipping, navigation, and seamen) | :: ναυτικός /naftikós/ |
nautical mile {n} (nautical: a unit of measure equal to 1852 metres) | :: ναυτικό μίλι {n} /naftikó míli/ |
nautilus {n} (marine mollusc of the family Nautilidae) | :: ναυτίλος {m} /naftílos/ |
Navajo {n} (person) | :: Ναβάχο {m-p} /Navácho/ |
Navajo {prop} (language) | :: ναβάχο {f} /navácho/ |
Navarre {prop} (autonomous community of Spain) | :: Ναβάρρα {f} /Navárra/ |
nave {n} (the middle or body of a church) | :: ναυς {f} /nafs/ |
nave {n} (hub of a wheel) | :: αφαλός {m} /afalós/ |
navel {n} (remnant of umbilical cord) | :: ομφαλός {m} /omfalós/ |
navel-gazing {n} (contemplation of one's navel as an aid to meditation) SEE: omphaloskepsis | :: |
navel-gazing {n} (excessive focus on oneself) | :: ομφαλοσκόπηση {f} /omfaloskópisi/ |
naïveté {n} (lack of sophistication, experience, judgement or worldliness; artlessness; gullibility; credulity) | :: αφέλεια {f} /aféleia/ |
navigation {n} (canal) SEE: canal | :: |
navigation {n} (theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or spaceship) | :: ναυσιπλοΐα {f} /nafsiploḯa/ |
navigational {adj} (pertaining to navigation) | :: ναυσιπλοϊκός /nafsiploïkós/ |
navy {n} (sea force) | :: ναυτικό {n} /naftikó/ |
navy {adj} (belonging to the navy) | :: ναυτικός /naftikós/ |
Naxos {prop} (an island in Greece) | :: Νάξος {n} /Náxos/ |
Naxos {prop} (a town in Greece) | :: Νάξος {n} /Náxos/ |
Naypyidaw {prop} (capital of Burma) | :: Νάι Πι Τάου {f} /Nái Pi Táou/ |
Nay Pyi Taw {prop} (Naypyidaw) SEE: Naypyidaw | :: |
Nazarene {adj} (Of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people) | :: ναζαρηνός {m} /nazarinós/, ναζωραίος {m} /nazoraíos/ |
Nazarene {n} (A person from Nazareth) | :: Ναζωραίος {m} /Nazoraíos/ |
Nazareth {prop} (a city in northern Israel) | :: Ναζαρέτ {f} /Nazarét/ |
nazi {adj} (Nazi) SEE: Nazi | :: |
nazi {n} (Nazi) SEE: Nazi | :: |
Nazi {n} (member of the Nazi party) | :: Ναζί {m} /Nazí/, ναζιστής {m} /nazistís/, ναζίστρια {f} /nazístria/ |
Nazi {adj} (pertaining to the Nazi Party or Nazism) | :: ναζιστικός {m} /nazistikós/ |
Nazianzus {prop} (Town in the region of Cappadocia) | :: Ναζιανζός /Nazianzós/ |
Nazir {prop} (Pakistani surname) | :: ναζίρ /nazír/ |
Nazism {prop} (the ideology of Adolf Hitler’s NSDAP) | :: ναζισμός {m} /nazismós/ |
née {adj} (used to indicate maiden name of a woman) | :: γένος {n} /génos/ |
Nea Filadelfeia {prop} (city) | :: Νέα Φιλαδέλφεια /Néa Filadélfeia/ |
Nea Ionia {prop} (a city in Attica, Greece) | :: Νέα Ιωνία {n} /Néa Ionía/ (Nea Ionia) |
Nea Ionia {prop} (a city near Volos, Greece) | :: Νέα Ιωνία {n} /Néa Ionía/ (Nea Ionia) |
Nea Moudania {prop} (city in Greece) | :: Νέα Μουδανιά {n} /Néa Moudaniá/ (Nea Moudania) |
Neapolitan {adj} (pertaining to Naples) | :: ναπολιτάνικος /napolitánikos/ |
Neapolitan {n} (inhabitant or resident of Naples) | :: Ναπολιτάνος {m} /Napolitános/, Ναπολιτάνη {f} /Napolitáni/ |
Neapolitan {prop} (language of Naples, Italy) | :: ναπολιτάνικα {n-p} /napolitánika/ |
neap tide {n} (tide which occurs when the moon is in its first or third quarter) | :: χαμηλή παλίρροια {f} /chamilí palírroia/ |
near {prep} (in close proximity to) | :: κοντά /kontá/ |
near {adj} (stingy) SEE: stingy | :: |
near {adv} (nearly) SEE: nearly | :: |
nearby {adj} (adjacent) | :: κοντινός /kontinós/ |
nearby {adv} (close to) | :: κοντά /kontá/ |
Near East {prop} (region in Asia) | :: Εγγύς Ανατολή {f} /Engýs Anatolí/ |
nearly {adv} (almost, but not quite) | :: σχεδόν /schedón/, παραλίγο /paralígo/ |
nearsightedness {n} (property of being nearsighted) | :: μυωπία {f} /myopía/ |
Nea Smyrni {prop} (city) | :: Νέα Σμύρνη /Néa Smýrni/ |
neat {n} (cattle) SEE: cattle | :: |
neat {adj} (undiluted, particularly of alcoholic drinks) | :: σκέτος /skétos/ |
Nebuchadnezzar {prop} (a ruler of Babylon) | :: Ναβουχοδονόσορ /Navouchodonósor/ |
nebula {n} (a space cloud) | :: νεφέλωμα {n} /neféloma/ |
necessarily {adv} (of necessity) | :: αναγκαστικά /anagkastiká/ |
necessary {adj} (needed, required) | :: απαραίτητος /aparaítitos/, ζωτικής σημασίας /zotikís simasías/ |
necessary {adj} (such as must be) | :: αναπόφευκτος /anapófefktos/, αναπόδραστος /anapódrastos/ |
necessary evil {n} (unfavorable thing that must be done or accepted) | :: αναγκαίο κακό {n} /anagkaío kakó/ |
necessitate {v} (to make necessary; require something to be brought about) | :: απαιτώ /apaitó/ |
neck {n} (part of body connecting the head and the trunk) | :: λαιμός {m} /laimós/ |
neck joint {n} (spinal anatomy) | :: άρθρωση λαιμού {f} /árthrosi laimoú/ |
neck joint {n} (string instrument joint) | :: άρμοση λαιμού {f} /ármosi laimoú/ |
necklace {n} (jewelry) | :: κολιέ {n} /kolié/, περιδέραιο {n} /peridéraio/ |
necklet {n} (necklace) SEE: necklace | :: |
neck of the woods {n} (a local neighbourhood or region) | :: μέρη {n-p} /méri/, περιοχή {f} /periochí/, γειτονιά {f} /geitoniá/ |
necktie {n} (strip of cloth worn around the neck and tied in the front) | :: γραβάτα {f} /graváta/, λαιμοδέτης {m} /laimodétis/ |
necrocracy {n} (government that still operates under the rules of a former, dead leader) | :: νεκρόκρατία {f} /nekrókratía/ |
necromancer {n} (person who practices necromancy) | :: νεκρομάντης {m} /nekromántis/ |
necromancy {n} (divination involving the dead) | :: νεκρομαντεία {f} /nekromanteía/ |
necrophagous {adj} (that eats dead or decaying flesh) | :: νεκροφάγος /nekrofágos/ |
necrophagy {n} (eating of dead or decaying animal flesh) | :: νεκροφαγία {f} /nekrofagía/ |
necrophilia {n} (pathological attraction to dead bodies) | :: νεκροφιλία {f} /nekrofilía/ |
necrophilia {n} (pathological fascination with death) | :: νεκροφιλία {f} /nekrofilía/, θανατοφιλία {f} /thanatofilía/ |
necrophiliac {n} (person who engages in necrophilia) | :: νεκρόφιλος {m} /nekrófilos/ |
necropolis {n} (cemetery) | :: νεκρόπολη {f} /nekrópoli/ |
necropsy {n} (pathological dissection of a corpse) | :: νεκροψία {f} /nekropsía/ |
necropsy {v} (to perform a necropsy) | :: νεκροψία {f} /nekropsía/ |
necrosis {n} (localized death of cells or tissue) | :: νέκρωση {f} /nékrosi/ |
nectar {n} (drink of the gods) | :: νέκταρ {n} /néktar/ |
nectar {n} (sweet liquid secreted by flowers) | :: νέκταρ {n} /néktar/ |
nectar {n} (any delicious drink) | :: νέκταρ {n} /néktar/ |
nectarine {n} (fruit) | :: νεκταρίνι {n} /nektaríni/ |
need {v} (to have an absolute requirement for) | :: χρειάζομαι /chreiázomai/ |
needle {n} (implement for sewing etc.) | :: βελόνα {f} /velóna/ |
needle {n} (indicating device) | :: βελόνα {f} /velóna/ |
needle {n} (sensor phonograph stylus) | :: βελόνα {f} /velóna/ |
needle {n} (leaf of conifer) | :: πευκοβελόνα {f} /pefkovelóna/ |
needle {v} (to tease in order to provoke) | :: βουρλίζω /vourlízo/, διαολίζω /diaolízo/ |
needlefish {n} (slender fish) | :: ζαργάνα {f} /zargána/ |
needle in a haystack {n} (idiomatic) | :: βελόνα στ' άχυρο {f} /velóna st' áchyro/, ψύλλους στ' άχυρο {m-p} /psýllous st' áchyro/ |
needlenose pliers {n} (a variety of pliers with long, narrow extensions) | :: μυτοτσίμπιδο {n} /mytotsímpido/ |
needle-shaped {adj} (shaped like a needle) | :: βελονοειδής /velonoeidís/, βελονωτός /velonotós/ |
needs {adv} (necessarily) SEE: necessarily | :: |
ne'er-do-well {n} (good-for-nothing) SEE: good-for-nothing | :: |
negation {n} (act of negating something) | :: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/ |
negation {n} (denial or contradiction) | :: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/ |
negation {n} (negation in logic) | :: άρνηση {f} /árnisi/ |
negative {adj} (linguistics: denying a proposition) | :: αρνητικός /arnitikós/ |
negative {n} (photography) | :: αρνητικό {n} /arnitikó/ |
neglect {v} (disregard) | :: αμελώ /ameló/ |
neglect {v} (fail to care for) | :: παραμελώ /parameló/ |
neglect {n} (act of neglecting) | :: αμέλεια {f} /améleia/ |
neglect {n} | :: αμέλεια {f} /améleia/, αβλεψία {f} /avlepsía/ |
negligence {n} (failure to exercise a standard of care (law)) | :: αμέλεια {f} /améleia/ |
negligent {adj} (careless) SEE: careless | :: |
negligent {adj} (culpable due to negligence) | :: αμελής {m} {f} /amelís/ |
negligible {adj} (able to be ignored or excluded) | :: αμελητέος /amelitéos/ |
negotiation {n} (process of achieving agreement) | :: παζάρεμα {f} /pazárema/ |
negress {n} (A black female) | :: νέγρη {f} /négri/, αραπίνα {f} /arapína/ |
negro {n} (Negro) SEE: Negro | :: |
Negro {n} (person with dark skin) | :: νέγρος {m} /négros/, νέγρα {f} /négra/ |
negroid {n} (a person with negroid characteristics) | :: νεγροειδής {m} {f} /negroeidís/ |
negroni {n} (cocktail made from gin, Campari and vermouth) | :: νεγκρόνι {n} /negkróni/ |
Negros {prop} (island) | :: Νησί της Νέγκρος /Nisí tis Négkros/ |
Nehemiah {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Νεεμίας {m} /Neemías/ |
Nehemiah {prop} (male given name) | :: Νεεμίας {m} /Neemías/ |
neigh {v} ((of a horse) to make its cry) | :: χλιμιντρίζω /chlimintrízo/ |
neighborhood {n} (nearby area) | :: γειτονιά {f} /geitoniá/, περιοχή {f} /periochí/, συνοικία {f} /synoikía/ |
neighborhood {n} (quality of physical proximity) | :: γειτνίαση {f} /geitníasi/ |
neighborless {adj} (Without neighbors) | :: αγειτόνευτος /ageitóneftos/ |
neighbour {n} (a person living on adjacent or nearby land) | :: γείτονας {m} /geítonas/, γειτόνισσα {f} /geitónissa/ |
neighbour {v} (to be adjacent to) | :: γειτονεύω /geitonévo/ |
Nemean Lion {prop} (mythical lion of Nemea) | :: Λιοντάρι της Νεμέας /Liontári tis Neméas/ |
nemesis {n} (archenemy) SEE: archenemy | :: |
Nemesis {prop} (Greek goddess of retribution) | :: Νέμεσις {f} /Némesis/ |
neo- {prefix} (new) | :: νεο- /neo-/ |
neo- {prefix} (contemporary) | :: νεο- /neo-/ |
neoantigen {n} | :: νεοαντιγόνο {n} /neoantigóno/ |
Neoarchean {adj} (of a geologic era from 2,800 to 2,500 million years ago) | :: νεοαρχαιοζωικός /neoarchaiozoikós/ |
Neoarchean {prop} (era 2,800-2,500 Ma) | :: Νεοαρχαιοζωικός {m} /Neoarchaiozoikós/ |
neodymium {n} (chemical element) | :: νεοδύμιο {n} /neodýmio/ |
Neo Faliro {prop} (city) | :: Νέο Φάληρο {n} /Néo Fáliro/ |
neofascism {n} (right-wing political movement) | :: νεοφασισμός {m} /neofasismós/ |
Neogene {prop} (Neogene period) | :: Νεογενής {f} /Neogenís/ |
neokoros {n} | :: νεωκόρος /neokóros/ |
neoliberalism {n} (political ideology) | :: νεοφιλελευθερισμός {m} /neofileleftherismós/ |
Neolithic {adj} (of or relating to the New Stone Age) | :: νεολιθικός {f} /neolithikós/ |
Neolithic {prop} (the New Stone Age) | :: Νεολιθική {f} /Neolithikí/ |
neologism {n} (recently coined word) | :: νεολογισμός {m} /neologismós/ |
neologism {n} (schizophrenic meaningless word) | :: νεολογισμός {m} /neologismós/ |
neon {n} (element) | :: νέον {n} /néon/ |
neonate {n} (newborn infant) SEE: newborn | :: |
neo-Nazi {n} (person who believes in a Nazi ideology) | :: νεοναζί {m} /neonazí/ |
neo-Nazism {n} (the ideology held by neo-Nazis) | :: νεοναζισμός {m} /neonazismós/ |
neopentane {n} (aliphatic hydrocarbon: dimethylpropane) | :: νεοπεντάνιο {n} /neopentánio/ |
neoplasm {n} (abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue) | :: νεοπλασία {f} /neoplasía/, νεόπλασμα {n} /neóplasma/, όγκος {m} /ógkos/ |
Neoplatonism {prop} (school of philosophy) | :: νεοπλατωνισμός {m} /neoplatonismós/ |
Neoproterozoic {adj} (Neoproterozoic era) | :: νεοπροτεροζωικός /neoproterozoikós/ |
Neoproterozoic {prop} (Neoproterozoic era) | :: Νεοπροτεροζωικός {m} /Neoproterozoikós/ |
neo-Thomism {n} | :: νεοθωμισμός {m} /neothomismós/, νεοσχολαστικισμός {m} /neoscholastikismós/ |
Nepal {prop} (Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal) | :: Νεπάλ {n} /Nepál/ |
Nepalese {adj} (Nepali) SEE: Nepali | :: |
Nepalese {n} (Nepali) SEE: Nepali | :: |
Nepalese {prop} (Nepali) SEE: Nepali | :: |
Nepali {prop} (language) | :: νεπαλική /nepalikí/ |
nephew {n} (fraternal or sororal nephew, see also: fraternal nephew; sororal nephew) | :: ανιψιός {m} /anipsiós/ |
nephrologist {n} (physician) | :: νεφρολόγος {c} /nefrológos/ |
nephrology {n} (branch of medicine that deals with the kidneys) | :: νεφρολογία {f} /nefrología/ |
nephropathy {n} (disorder of the kidney) | :: νεφροπάθεια {f} /nefropátheia/ |
Nephthys {prop} (ancient Egyptian funerary and protective goddess) | :: Νέφθυς {f} /Néfthys/ |
nepotism {n} (favoring of relatives or personal friends) | :: οικογενειοκρατία {f} /oikogeneiokratía/ |
nepotistic {adj} | :: αναξιοκρατικός /anaxiokratikós/ |
neptunium {n} (chemical element) | :: ποσειδώνιο {n} /poseidónio/ |
nerd {n} (intellectual, skillful person, generally introverted) | :: σπασίκλας {m} /spasíklas/, φυτό /fytó/ |
nereid {n} (mythological being) | :: νηρηίδα {f} /niriída/ |
Nero {prop} (Roman Emperor from 54 to 68) | :: Νέρων /Néron/ |
neroli {n} (essential oil obtained from the blossom of the bitter orange) | :: νέρολι {n} /néroli/ |
nerve {n} (bundle of neurons) | :: νεύρο {n} /névro/ |
nerve {v} (strengthen) SEE: strengthen | :: |
nerve {v} (encourage) SEE: encourage | :: |
nerve fibre {n} (axon) SEE: axon | :: |
nervous {adj} (easily agitated or alarmed) | :: νευρικός /nevrikós/ |
nervous {adj} (apprehensive, anxious) | :: αγχωμένος /anchoménos/ |
nervous breakdown {n} (disabling attack of a psychological disorder) | :: νευρικός κλονισμός {m} /nevrikós klonismós/ |
nervous system {n} (system which coordinates the activity of the body) | :: νευρικό σύστημα {n} /nevrikó sýstima/ |
-ness {suffix} (appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...") | :: -ότητα /-ótita/ |
nest {n} (bird-built structure) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
nest {n} (place for depositing eggs) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
nest {n} (snug residence) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
nest {n} (retreat) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
nest {n} (hideout) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
nest {n} (military: fortified position for a weapon) | :: φωλιά {f} /foliá/ |
nest {v} (to build or settle into a nest) | :: φωλιάζω /foliázo/ |
nest {v} (to settle into a home) | :: φωλιάζω /foliázo/ |
nest {v} (to place in a nest) | :: φωλιάζω /foliázo/, κουρνιάζω /kourniázo/ |
nested {adj} (embedded) SEE: embedded | :: |
nest egg {n} (egg placed in a bird's nest) | :: φώλι {n} /fóli/, φώλος {m} /fólos/ |
net {n} (mesh of string, cord or rope) | :: δίχτυ {n} /díchty/, πλέγμα {n} /plégma/, βρόγχος {m} /vrónchos/ |
net {n} (device for catching fish, butterflies etc.) | :: [for large fish] δίχτυ {n} /díchty/, [for small fish] απόχη {f} /apóchi/ |
net {n} (anything that has the appearance of a net) | :: δίχτυωτό {n} /díchtyotó/ |
net {n} (figurative: trap) | :: δίχτυ {n} /díchty/ |
net {n} (geometry: set of joined polygons) | :: ανάπτυγμα {n} /anáptygma/ |
net {n} (interconnecting system) | :: [diktio] δίκτυο {n} /díktyo/, [vronkhos] βρόγχος {m} /vrónchos/ |
net {n} (The amount remaining after expenses are deducted, profit) | :: καθάρο κέρδος {m} /katháro kérdos/ |
netball {n} (team sport derived from basketball) | :: νέτμπολ /nétmpol/ |
Netherlander {n} (someone from the Netherlands) | :: Ολλανδός {m} /Ollandós/ |
Netherlandic {prop} (Dutch) SEE: Dutch | :: |
Netherlandish {prop} (Dutch) SEE: Dutch | :: |
Netherlands {prop} (country in northwestern Europe, see also: Holland) | :: Ολλανδία {f} /Ollandía/ |
Netherlands {adj} (pertaining to the Netherlands) | :: ολλανδικός /ollandikós/ |
Netherlands Antilles {prop} (former autonomous territory) | :: Ολλανδικές Αντίλλες {f-p} /Ollandikés Antílles/ |
netizen {n} (member of Internet community) | :: κυβερνοπολίτης {m} /kyvernopolítis/ |
nettle {n} (stinging herb of genus Urtica) | :: τσουκνίδα {f} /tsouknída/ |
net weight {n} (weight of a product) | :: Καθαρό βάρος {n} /Katharó város/ |
network {n} (fabric or structure of fibrous elements) | :: σύμπλεγμα {n} /sýmplegma/, πλέγμα {n} /plégma/ |
network {n} (interconnected group or system) | :: δίκτυο {n} /díktyo/ |
network {n} (directory of people) | :: δίκτυο {n} /díktyo/, κύκλωμα {n} /kýkloma/ |
network {n} (multiple computers and other devices connected together) | :: δίκτυο /díktyo/ |
network {v} (interact socially) | :: δικτυώνομαι /diktyónomai/ |
network {v} (to connect two or more computers or other computerized devices) | :: δικτυώνω /diktyóno/, διασυνδέω /diasyndéo/ |
network {v} (to interconnect a group or system) | :: δικτυώνω /diktyóno/ |
networking {n} (meeting new people) | :: δικτύωση {f} /diktýosi/ |
networking {n} | :: δικτύωση {f} /diktýosi/, δικτύωμα {n} /diktýoma/ |
network neutrality {n} (principle for user-access networks) | :: δικτυακή ουδετερότητα {f} /diktyakí oudeterótita/ |
neuralgia {n} (nerve pain) | :: νευραλγία {f} /nevralgía/ |
neuralgic {adj} (pertaining to or affected by neuralgia) | :: νευραλγικός /nevralgikós/ |
neural network {n} (in artificial intelligence) | :: νευρωνικό δίκτυο {n} /nevronikó díktyo/ |
neural network {n} (in anatomy) | :: νευρωνικό δίκτυο {n} /nevronikó díktyo/ |
neuro- {prefix} (relating to nerves or the nervous system) | :: νευρο- /nevro-/ |
neuroendocrine {adj} (pertaining to the nervous system and endocrine system together) | :: νευροενδοκρινής {m} {f} /nevroendokrinís/ |
neurogenic {adj} (originating in, or caused by, the nervous system) | :: νευρογενής /nevrogenís/ |
neuron {n} (a cell of the nervous system) | :: νευρώνας {m} /nevrónas/ |
neurophysiology {n} (branch of physiology that deals with the nervous system) | :: νευροφυσιολογία {f} /nevrofysiología/ |
neuroscience {n} (scientific study of the nervous system) | :: νευροεπιστήμη {f} /nevroepistími/ |
neurosis {n} (mental disorder) | :: νεύρωση {f} /névrosi/ |
neurotic {adj} (overanxious) | :: νευρωτικός {m} /nevrotikós/ |
neurotic {n} (person who has a neurosis) | :: νευρωτικός {m} /nevrotikós/ |
neurotoxin {n} (type of toxin) | :: νευροτοξίνη {f} /nevrotoxíni/ |
neurotransmitter {n} (substance responsible for sending nerve signals across a synapse between two neurons) | :: νευροδιαβιβαστής {m} /nevrodiavivastís/ |
neuter {adj} (neutral, neither one thing nor another) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neuter {adj} (grammar: having a form which is not masculine nor feminine) | :: ουδέτερος /oudéteros/ |
neuter {adj} (grammar: intransitive, see also: intransitive) | :: αμετάβατος /ametávatos/ |
neuter {adj} (having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones) | :: άφυλος /áfylos/ |
neuter {n} (biology: organism which at its maturity has no generative organs) | :: άφυλος {m} /áfylos/ |
neuter {n} (grammar: noun of the neuter gender) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neuter {v} (to remove sex organs from an animal) | :: ευνουχίζω /evnouchízo/, στειρώνω /steiróno/ |
neutral {adj} (not taking sides in a conflict) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {adj} (neither beneficial nor harmful) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {adj} (biology: having no sex) | :: άφυλος {m} /áfylos/ |
neutral {adj} (having no obvious colour) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {adj} (physics: possessing no charge) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {adj} (chemistry: neither acidic nor alkaline) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {n} (nonaligned state) | :: ουδέτερη χώρα {f} /oudéteri chóra/ |
neutral {n} (person who takes no side in a dispute) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {n} (neutral hue) | :: ουδέτερος {m} /oudéteros/ |
neutral {n} (position of gears) | :: νεκρό {n} /nekró/ |
neutrality {n} (state of being neutral; taking no part on either side) | :: ουδετερότητα {f} /oudeterótita/ |
neutralize {v} (to make even, inactive or ineffective) | :: εξουδετερώνω /exoudeteróno/ |
neutrino {n} (en elementary particle with extremely small mass and no electric charge) | :: νετρίνο {n} /netríno/ |
neutron {n} (subatomic particle) | :: νετρόνιο {n} /netrónio/ |
neutron star {n} (star composed of neutrons) | :: αστέρας νετρονίων {n} /astéras netroníon/ |
Neva {prop} (river) | :: Νέβας /Névas/ |
never {adv} (at no time) | :: ποτέ /poté/ (with δεν) |
neverland {n} (an ideal or imaginary place) | :: χώρα του ποτέ {f} /chóra tou poté/ |
never mind {v} (it is not important) | :: δεν πειράζει /den peirázei/ |
never mind {v} (let alone; much less) SEE: let alone | :: |
nevertheless {adv} (in spite of what preceded) | :: ωστόσο /ostóso/, μολαταύτα /molatáfta/, μολοντούτο /molontoúto/, παρ' όλα αυτά /par' óla aftá/, εν τούτοις /en toútois/ |
nevus {n} (benign lesion on skin) SEE: mole | :: |
new- {prefix} (newly) | :: νέο- {m} /néo-/ |
new {adj} (recently made or created) | :: νέος /néos/, καινούργιος /kainoúrgios/ |
new {adj} (additional, recently discovered) | :: νέος /néos/, πρόσφατος /prósfatos/ |
new {adj} (distinguishing something established more recently) | :: νέος /néos/ |
new {adj} (newborn) | :: νέος /néos/ |
New Age {adj} (Of or relating to the New Age) | :: νεοεποχίτικος {m} /neoepochítikos/ |
New Age {n} (a modern spiritual and religious movement) | :: Νέα Εποχή {f} /Néa Epochí/ |
Newari {prop} (Newari language) | :: Νεβάρι /Nevári/ |
New Athos {prop} (town in Abkhazia) | :: Νέος Άθως /Néos Áthos/ |
newborn {adj} (reborn) SEE: reborn | :: |
newborn {adj} (recently born) | :: νεογέννητος {m} /neogénnitos/ |
newborn {n} (recently born baby) | :: νεογνό {n} /neognó/ |
New Brunswick {prop} (province in eastern Canada) | :: Νιου Μπράνσγουικ {n} /Niou Bránsgouik/ |
New Caledonia {prop} (overseas territory of France) | :: Νέα Καληδονία {f} /Néa Kalidonía/ |
Newcastle {prop} (city) | :: Νιούκασλ /Nioúkasl/ |
newcomer {n} (one who has recently arrived in a community) | :: νεοφερμένος /neoferménos/, νιόφερτος /niófertos/ |
newcomer {n} (new participant in some activity) | :: νεοφώτιστος /neofótistos/ |
New Delhi {prop} (capital of India) | :: Νέο Δελχί {n} /Néo Delchí/ |
New England {prop} (six states of the United States) | :: Νέα Αγγλία {f} /Néa Anglía/ |
New Englander {n} (person from New England) | :: Νέος Άγγλος {m} /Néos Ánglos/, Νέα Αγγλίδα {f} /Néa Anglída/ |
Newfoundland {prop} (Island off the coast of Eastern Canada) | :: Νέα Γη {f} /Néa Gi/ |
Newfoundland and Labrador {prop} (Province in eastern Canada) | :: Νέα Γη και Λαμπραντόρ {f} /Néa Gi kai Lamprantór/ |
New Guinea {prop} (large island) | :: Νέα Γουινέα {f} /Néa Gouinéa/ |
Newman {prop} (surname meaning "new man") | :: Νεανδρος /Neandros/ |
new moon {n} (phase of moon when in conjunction with sun) | :: νέα σελήνη {f} /néa selíni/ |
New Objectivity {prop} (artistic movement) | :: νέα αντικειμενικότητα {f} /néa antikeimenikótita/ |
New Orleans {prop} (city) | :: Νέα Ορλεάνη {f} /Néa Orleáni/ |
news {n} (new information of interest) | :: ειδήσεις /eidíseis/, νέα /néa/ |
news conference {n} (press conference) SEE: press conference | :: |
New South Wales {prop} (one state of Australia) | :: Νέα Νότια Ουαλία {f} /Néa Nótia Oualía/ |
New Spain {prop} (historical colony) | :: Νέα Ισπανία {f} /Néa Ispanía/ |
newspaper {n} (publication) | :: εφημερίδα {f} /efimerída/ |
New Stone Age {prop} (Neolithic) SEE: Neolithic | :: |
newt {n} (type of salamander) | :: τρίτων {m} /tríton/ |
New Testament {prop} (second half of the Christian Bible) | :: Καινή Διαθήκη {f} /Kainí Diathíki/ |
New World {prop} (the Americas and Oceania) | :: Νέος Κόσμος {m} /Néos Kósmos/ |
New World Order {prop} (vision for the world) | :: Νέα Τάξη Πραγμάτων /Néa Táxi Pragmáton/ |
New Year {n} (the first few days of a calendar year) | :: Πρωτοχρονιά {f} /Protochroniá/ |
New Year {n} (January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following) | :: Πρωτοχρονιά {f} /Protochroniá/ |
New Year's Day {n} (holiday occurring on January 1st) | :: Πρωτοχρονιά {f} /Protochroniá/ |
New Year's Eve {prop} (holiday on December 31st) | :: παραμονή Πρωτοχρονιάς {f} /paramoní Protochroniás/ |
New York {prop} (state) | :: Νέα Υόρκη /Néa Yórki/, Πολιτεία Νέας Υόρκης {f} /Politeía Néas Yórkis/ |
New York {prop} (city) SEE: New York City | :: |
New York City {prop} (large city in the USA) | :: Νέα Υόρκη /Néa Yórki/ |
New Yorker {n} (a native or resident of New York City) | :: Νεοϋορκέζος {m} /Neoÿorkézos/, Νεοϋορκέζα {f} /Neoÿorkéza/ |
New York State {prop} (The State of New York) | :: Νέα Υόρκη {f} /Néa Yórki/ |
New Zealand {prop} (country in Oceania) | :: Νέα Ζηλανδία {f} /Néa Zilandía/ |
next {adj} (following in a sequence) | :: επόμενος /epómenos/ |
next {adj} (being closer to the present location than all other items) | :: διπλανός /diplanós/ |
next {adj} (nearest date, time, space or order) | :: επόμενος /epómenos/ |
next {prep} (next to) SEE: next to | :: |
next door {adv} (in the adjacent home or place) | :: δίπλα /dípla/ |
next door {adj} (that is in the adjacent place) | :: διπλανός /diplanós/ |
nextly {adv} (next) SEE: next | :: |
next to {prep} (beside; alongside) | :: δίπλα σε /dípla se/ |
next to last {adj} (penultimate) SEE: penultimate | :: |
next to nothing {pron} (very little) | :: τζάμπα /tzámpa/, φθηνά /fthiná/ |
next year {adv} (year after this one) | :: του χρόνου {m} /tou chrónou/ |
négligée {n} (nightgown) | :: νεγκλιζέ {n} /negklizé/ |
NGO {n} (non-governmental organization) | :: ΜΚΟ {f} /MKO/ |
nib {n} (tip of a pen) | :: μύτη πένας {f} /mýti pénas/, πέννα {f} /pénna/ |
nibble {n} (a small, quick bite taken with the front teeth) | :: τσιμπολόγημα {n} /tsimpológima/ |
nibble {n} (small snacks) | :: μεζέδες {m-p} /mezédes/, [diminutive] μεζεδάκια {n-p} /mezedákia/ |
nibble {v} (eat with small bites) | :: περιτρώγω /peritrógo/, ροκανίζω /rokanízo/, τσιμπολογώ /tsimpologó/ |
nibble {n} ((computing) A unit of memory equal to half a byte, or four bits) | :: ημιψηφιόλεξη {f} /imipsifiólexi/ |
Nicaea {prop} (ancient city) | :: Νίκαια {f} /Níkaia/ |
Nicaragua {prop} (a country in Central America) | :: Νικαράγουα {f} /Nikarágoua/ |
Nicaraguan {adj} (pertaining to Nicaragua) | :: νικαραγουανός {m} /nikaragouanós/ |
Nicaraguan {n} (person from Nicaragua) | :: Νικαραγουανός {m} /Nikaragouanós/ |
nice {adj} (pleasant) | :: καλός /kalós/ |
nice {adj} (attractive) | :: ωραίας /oraías/ |
nice {adj} (having a pleasant taste or aroma) | :: νόστιμος /nóstimos/ |
Nice {prop} (city in France) | :: Νίκαια {f} /Níkaia/ |
nice-looking {adj} (attractive) SEE: attractive | :: |
Nicene Creed {prop} (official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith) | :: Σύμβολο της Πίστεως {n} /Sýmvolo tis Písteos/ |
Nicephorus {prop} (given name) | :: Νικηφόρος /Nikifóros/ |
nice to meet you {phrase} (pleased to meet you) SEE: pleased to meet you | :: |
Nicholas {prop} (male given name) | :: Νικόλαος /Nikólaos/ |
Nicholson {prop} (surname meaning "son of Nicholas") | :: Νικολαΐδης /Nikolaḯdis/, Νικολάου /Nikoláou/ |
Nick {prop} (Diminutive of the male given name Nicholas) | :: Νίκος /Níkos/ |
nickel {n} (element) | :: νικέλιο {n} /nikélio/ |
nickel-plate {v} (plate with nickel) | :: επινικελώνω /epinikelóno/ |
nickel silver {n} (alloy) | :: νεάργυρος {m} /neárgyros/ |
nickname {n} (familiar, invented given name) | :: παρατσούκλι {n} /paratsoúkli/ |
Nicolas {prop} (Transliterations of the surname) | :: Νικόλας /Nikólas/ |
Nicopolis {prop} (city in Epirus) | :: Νικόπολη {f} /Nikópoli/ |
Nicosia {prop} (capital of Cyprus) | :: Λευκωσία {f} /Lefkosía/ |
Nicosian {adj} (from Nicosia) | :: Λευκωσιάτης {m} /Lefkosiátis/ |
Nicosian {n} (someone from Nicosia) | :: Λευκωσιάτης {m} /Lefkosiátis/ |
nicotine {n} (addictive alkaloid derived from tobacco) | :: νικοτίνη /nikotíni/ |
niece {n} (fraternal or sororal niece, see also: fraternal niece; sororal niece) | :: ανεψιά {f} /anepsiá/ |
niece-in-law {n} (niece of someone's husband) SEE: niece | :: |
niece-in-law {n} (niece of someone's wife) SEE: niece | :: |
nief {n} (fist) SEE: fist | :: |
Nietzsche {prop} (surname) | :: Νίτσε /Nítse/ |
Nietzschean {adj} (pertaining to Nietzsche or his writings) | :: νιτσεϊκός {m} /nitseïkós/ |
Nietzschean {n} (a supporter of Nietzsche's ideas) | :: νιτσεϊστής {m} /nitseïstís/, νιτσεΐστρια {f} /nitseḯstria/ |
Nietzscheanism {n} (philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche) | :: νιτσεϊσμός {m} /nitseïsmós/ |
nigella {n} (spice) SEE: black caraway | :: |
Niger {prop} (country) | :: Νίγηρας {n} /Nígiras/ |
Niger {prop} (river) | :: Νίγηρας {n} /Nígiras/ |
Nigeria {prop} (a country in Western Africa) | :: Νιγηρία {f} /Nigiría/ |
nigger {n} (Negro person, black person (pejorative)) | :: αράπης {m} /arápis/, αραπίνα {f} /arapína/ |
nigh {adj} (near, close by) | :: κοντά /kontá/ |
night {n} (period between sunset and sunrise) | :: νύχτα {f} /nýchta/ |
night and day {adv} (day and night) SEE: day and night | :: |
nightcap {n} (warm cap worn at night) | :: νυχτικός σκούφος {m} /nychtikós skoúfos/ |
nightdress {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) SEE: nightgown | :: |
nightfall {n} (the close of the day; the coming of night) | :: σούρουπο /soúroupo/, νύχτωμα /nýchtoma/ |
nightgown {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) | :: νυχτικιά {f} /nychtikiá/ |
nighthawk {n} (night owl) SEE: night owl | :: |
nightie {n} (sleeping garment worn by women) SEE: nightgown | :: |
nightingale {n} (bird) | :: αηδόνι {n} /aïdóni/, μπιρμπίλι {n} /birmpíli/ [colloquial] |
nightless {adj} (without night) | :: ανύχτωτος /anýchtotos/ |
nightlife {n} (Selection of nocturnal activities) | :: νυχτερινή ζωή {f} /nychteriní zoḯ/ |
nightmare {n} (demon) | :: μόρα {f} /móra/, βραχνάς {m} /vrachnás/ |
nightmare {n} (dream) | :: εφιάλτης {m} /efiáltis/ |
nightmare {n} (experience) | :: εφιάλτης {m} /efiáltis/ |
nightmarish {adj} (resembling a nightmare) | :: εφιαλτικός /efialtikós/ |
night owl {n} (one who is awake at night) | :: νυχτερινός τύπος {m} /nychterinós týpos/, νυχτοπούλι {m} {f} {n} /nychtopoúli/, ξενύχτης {m} /xenýchtis/ |
night person {n} (night-active person) | :: νυχτερινός τύπος {m} /nychterinós týpos/, νυχτοπούλι {m} {f} {n} /nychtopoúli/, ξενύχτης {m} /xenýchtis/ |
night shift {n} (period) | :: νυχτερινή βάρδια {f} /nychteriní várdia/ |
night shift {n} (group of workers) | :: νυχτερινή βάρδια {f} /nychteriní várdia/ |
nightshirt {n} (shirt-like garment) SEE: nightgown | :: |
night vision {n} (ability to see in the dark) | :: νυχτερινή όραση {f} /nychteriní órasi/ |
nihilism {n} (rejection of, or opposition to, religious beliefs, moral principles, legal rules, etc.) | :: μηδενισμός {m} /midenismós/ |
nihilism {n} (doctrine grounded on the negation of one or more meaningful aspects of life) | :: μηδενισμός {m} /midenismós/ |
nihilist {n} (person who accepts nihilism) | :: μηδενιστής {m} /midenistís/ |
nihilistic {adj} (of or relating to nihilism) | :: μηδενιστικός {m} /midenistikós/ |
Nihongo {n} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese | :: |
nihonium {n} | :: νιχόνιο {n} /nichónio/ |
Nike {prop} (Greek goddess of victory) | :: Νίκη {f} /Níki/ |
Nile {prop} (river) | :: Νείλος {m} /Neílos/ |
nimble {adj} (quick and light in movement or action) | :: ευκίνητος /efkínitos/, σβέλτος /svéltos/ |
nimble {adj} (quick-witted and alert) | :: εύστροφος /éfstrofos/ |
nimbostratus {n} (cloud type) | :: μελανόστρωμα {n} /melanóstroma/ |
nincompoop {n} (foolish or silly person) | :: κουτορνίθι {n} /koutorníthi/ |
nine {num} (cardinal number) | :: εννέα /ennéa/, θ΄ /th΄/ [numeral] |
nine hundred {num} (cardinal number 900) | :: εννιακόσιες {f} /enniakósies/, εννιακόσιοι {m} /enniakósioi/, εννιακόσια {n} /enniakósia/ |
nineteen {num} (cardinal number) | :: δεκαεννέα /dekaennéa/, δεκαεννιά /dekaenniá/ |
ninetieth {adj} (ordinal form of ninety) | :: ενενηκοστή /enenikostí/ |
ninety {num} (90) | :: ενενήντα /enenínta/ |
ninety-eight {num} (98) | :: ενενήντα οκτώ /enenínta októ/ |
ninety-five {num} (95) | :: ενενήντα πέντε /enenínta pénte/ |
ninety-four {num} (94) | :: ενενήντα τέσσαρες /enenínta téssares/ |
ninety-nine {num} (cardinal number 99) | :: ενενήντα εννέα /enenínta ennéa/ |
ninety-one {num} (cardinal number ninety-one) | :: ενενήντα έν /enenínta én/ |
ninety-seven {num} (97) | :: ενενήντα επτά /enenínta eptá/ |
ninety-six {num} (96) | :: ενενήντα έξ /enenínta éx/ |
ninety-three {num} (93) | :: ενενήντα τρείς /enenínta treís/ |
ninety-two {num} (92) | :: ενενήντα δύο /enenínta dýo/ |
Nineveh {prop} (capital of Assyria) | :: Νινευή {f} /Nineví/ |
Ningxia {prop} (autonomous region of China) | :: Νινγκσιά /Ningksiá/ |
ninja {n} (person trained in ninjutsu) | :: νίντζα {m} /níntza/ |
ninny {n} (a silly or foolish person) | :: κουτορνίθι {n} /koutorníthi/ |
Nintendo {n} (Nintendo Entertainment System, or other video game system made by Nintendo) | :: Νιντενδω /Nintendo/, Νιντενδο /Nintendo/ |
ninth {adj} (ordinal form of nine, see also: 9th) | :: ένατος /énatos/ |
niobium {n} (chemical element) | :: νιόβιο {n} /nióvio/ |
Niçoise salad {n} (salad) | :: σαλάτα νισουάζ {f} /saláta nisouáz/ |
Niphon {prop} (Honshu) SEE: Honshu | :: |
nipple {n} (projection of mammary gland) | :: ρώγα {f} /róga/ , θηλή {f} /thilí/ [formally] |
nipple {n} (artificial nipple for bottle feeding) | :: θηλή {f} /thilí/ |
Nippon {prop} (a country in East Asia) SEE: Japan | :: |
Nipponese {adj} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese | :: |
Nipponese {prop} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese | :: |
nirvana {n} (Buddhism: cessation of suffering) | :: μακαριότητα /makariótita/, Νιρβάνα /Nirvána/ |
nirvana {n} (state of bliss) | :: νιρβάνα {f} /nirvána/ |
nit {n} (egg of a louse) | :: κονίδα {f} /konída/ |
nithing {n} (coward, dastard) SEE: coward | :: |
nithing {adj} (cowardly, dastardly) SEE: cowardly | :: |
nitric acid {n} (HNO3) | :: νιτρικό οξύ /nitrikó oxý/ |
nitride {n} (compound of nitrogen) | :: νιτρίδιο {n} /nitrídio/ |
nitrogen {n} (chemical element) | :: άζωτο {n} /ázoto/ |
nitrogenic {adj} (nitrogenous) SEE: nitrogenous | :: |
nitrogenous {adj} (of nitrogen) | :: αζωτούχος /azotoúchos/ |
nitty {adj} (foolish, inane) SEE: foolish | :: |
nitty {adj} (shining; elegant) SEE: shining | :: |
nitty {n} (dope fiend, druggie) SEE: drug addict | :: |
Niue {prop} (island of Niue) | :: Νιούε {n} /Nioúe/ |
Nivôse {prop} (the fourth month of the French Republican Calendar) | :: Νιβόζ {m} /Nivóz/, Χιονιστής {m} /Chionistís/ |
Nixon {prop} (surname) | :: Νίξον {m} {f} /Níxon/ |
Nizhny Novgorod {prop} (large city in Russia) | :: Νίζνι Νόβγκοροντ {m} /Nízni Nóvgkoront/ |
no {determiner} (not any) | :: δεν /den/, δε /de/, [emphatically] κανένας {m} /kanénas/, κανείς {m} /kaneís/, καμία {f} /kamía/, καμιά {f} /kamiá/, κανένα {n} /kanéna/ |
no {determiner} (used to show an activity is forbidden) | :: απαγορεύεται /apagorévetai/ (followed by ο/η/το and a verbal noun) |
no {determiner} (not; not properly) | :: δεν /den/ |
no {particle} (used to show disagreement or negation) | :: όχι /óchi/ |
no {particle} (used to show agreement with a negative question (in some languages this response is the usual word for "yes")) | :: όχι /óchi/ |
no {n} (a negating expression) | :: όχι {n} /óchi/ |
no {n} (a vote not in favor) | :: όχι {n} /óchi/ |
No. {n} (abbreviation of "number") | :: αρ. /ar./ |
Noah {prop} (biblical character) | :: Νώε {m} /Nóe/ |
Noah {prop} (male given name) | :: Νώε {m} /Nóe/ |
Noah's ark {prop} (the vessel built by Noah under God's instructions, as described in Genesis) | :: Κιβωτός του Νώε {f} /Kivotós tou Nóe/ |
nobelium {n} (chemical element) | :: νομπέλιο {n} /nompélio/ |
Nobel Prize {n} (international prize) | :: βραβείο Νόμπελ {n} /vraveío Nómpel/ |
nobility {n} (noble or privileged social class) | :: αριστοκρατία {f} /aristokratía/ |
nobility {n} (the quality of being noble) | :: αριστοκρατικότητα {f} /aristokratikótita/, αρχοντιά {f} /archontiá/ |
noble {n} (aristocrat) | :: αριστοκράτης {m} /aristokrátis/, ευγενής {m} {f} /evgenís/ |
noble {adj} (having honorable qualities) | :: αριστοκρατικός /aristokratikós/ |
noble eightfold path {prop} (Buddhist doctrine) | :: οκταπλή ατραπός {f} /oktaplí atrapós/ |
nobody {pron} (not any person; the logical negation of somebody) SEE: no one | :: |
nobody {n} (unimportant person) | :: πουθενάς {m} /pouthenás/, τιποτένιος {m} /tipoténios/, ασήμαντος {m} /asímantos/ |
nocturnal {adj} (primarily active during the night) | :: νυκτόβιος /nyktóvios/ |
nocturnal {adj} (taking place at night) | :: νυχτερινός /nychterinós/, νυχτιάτικος /nychtiátikos/ |
nocturne {n} (a dreamlike or pensive composition) | :: νυχτωδία {f} /nychtodía/ |
node {n} (astronomy: where the orbit of a planet intersects the ecliptic) | :: κόμβος {m} /kómvos/ |
node {n} (joint of a plant stem) | :: κόμβος {m} /kómvos/ |
node {n} (computer attached to a network) | :: κόμβος /kómvos/ |
node {n} (vertex of a graph of a network) | :: κόμβος {m} /kómvos/ |
no entry {phrase} (entry is forbidden) | :: απαγορεύεται η είσοδος /apagorévetai i eísodos/ |
no fear {interj} (no way) SEE: no way | :: |
noise {n} (various sounds, usually unwanted) | :: θόρυβος {m} /thóryvos/ |
noiseless {adj} (silent) | :: αθόρυβος /athóryvos/ |
noiselessly {adv} (in a quiet manner) | :: αθόρυβα /athóryva/ |
nolens volens {adv} (willing or unwilling) SEE: willy-nilly | :: |
no longer {adv} (not any more) | :: όχι πια /óchi pia/ |
nomad {n} (a member of society or class who wander with their herds) | :: νομάδας {m} /nomádas/ |
nomarch {n} (head of a nome) | :: νομάρχης {m} /nomárchis/ |
nomarchy {n} (department, county) SEE: nome | :: |
no matter {adv} (it's unimportant) | :: δεω πειράζει /deo peirázei/ |
no matter {prep} (regardless of) | :: δεν πειράζει /den peirázei/ |
no matter what {prep} (whatever) | :: πάση θυσία /pási thysía/ |
nom de guerre {n} (pseudonym) SEE: pseudonym | :: |
nom de plume {n} (pseudonym) SEE: pseudonym | :: |
nome {n} (prefecture in (modern) Greece) | :: νομός {m} /nomós/ |
nome {n} (territorial division of ancient Egypt) | :: νομός {m} /nomós/ |
nome {n} (type of musical composition in ancient Greece) | :: νόμος {m} /nómos/ |
nomenclature {n} (set of names or terms) | :: ονοματολογία {f} /onomatología/, νομενκλατούρα {f} /nomenklatoúra/ |
nomenklatura {n} (list of posts in Soviet Union) | :: νομενκλατούρα {f} /nomenklatoúra/ |
nominalism {n} (doctrine) | :: ονοματοκρατία {f} /onomatokratía/, νομιναλισμός {m} /nominalismós/ |
nominalization {n} (use of a verb or an adjective as a noun) | :: ουσιαστικοποίηση {f} /ousiastikopoíisi/ |
nominate {v} (to name someone for a particular role or position) | :: αναγορεύω /anagorévo/ |
nomination {n} (An act or instance of nominating) | :: αναγόρευση {f} /anagórefsi/ |
nomination {n} (A device or means by which a person or thing is nominated) | :: αναγόρευση {f} /anagórefsi/ |
nominative {n} (the nominative case) SEE: nominative case | :: |
nominative {adj} (being in the nominative case) | :: ονομαστική {f} /onomastikí/ |
nominative case {n} (case used to indicate the subject) | :: ονομαστική {f} /onomastikí/ |
non- {prefix} (not) | :: μη /mi/ |
nonagon {n} (A polygon with nine sides and nine angles) | :: εννεάγωνο {n} /enneágono/, εννιάγωνο {n} /enniágono/ |
nonaligned {adj} (not allied) | :: αδέςμευτος /adésmeftos/ |
nonappointed {adj} (nonappointed) | :: αδιόριστος /adióristos/ |
nonappointment {n} (nonappointment ) | :: αδιοριστία {f} /adioristía/ |
nonce {n} (a nonce word) SEE: nonce word | :: |
nonce word {n} (word invented for the occasion) | :: λεξιπλασία {f} /lexiplasía/ |
noncommissioned officer {n} (non-commissioned officer) SEE: non-commissioned officer | :: |
non-commissioned officer {n} (person of authority in the military who has not received a commission) | :: υπαξιωματικός {m} /ypaxiomatikós/ |
nonconformist {n} (someone who does not conform to accepted beliefs, customs or practices) | :: αιρετικός {m} /airetikós/, ετερίδοξος {m} /eterídoxos/ |
nonconformity {n} (rejection of or the failure to conform, especially to standards, rules, or laws) | :: μη συμμόρφωση {f} /mi symmórfosi/, αναντιστοιχία {f} /anantistoichía/ |
noncontagious {adj} (not contagious) | :: αμετάδοτος /ametádotos/ |
non-deontological {adj} (not relating to deontology) | :: αντιδεοντολογικός /antideontologikós/ |
none {pron} (not any person) | :: κανένας {m} /kanénas/ |
none {pron} (not any thing) | :: κανένας {m} /kanénas/ |
nonentity {n} (nonexistence) SEE: nonexistence | :: |
nones {n} (midday) SEE: noon | :: |
nones {n} (midday meal) SEE: lunch | :: |
non-esterified fatty acid {n} (non-esterified fatty acid) | :: μη εστεροποιημένο λιπαρό οξύ /mi esteropoiiméno liparó oxý/ |
nonexistence {n} (The state of not existing) | :: ανυπαρξία {f} /anyparxía/ |
non-flammable {adj} (non-flammable) SEE: nonflammable | :: |
nonflammable {adj} (not combustible) | :: άκαυστος /ákafstos/ |
non-governmental organization {n} | :: μη κυβερνητικές οργανώσεις /mi kyvernitikés organóseis/ |
non-Hellenic {adj} (not Hellenic) | :: ανελλήνιστος /anellínistos/ |
nonidiomatic {adj} (unidiomatic) SEE: unidiomatic | :: |
nonkilling {n} (A precept or worldview) | :: απόλεμος {m} /apólemos/ |
nonmetal {n} (element that does not have the properties of a metal) | :: αμέταλλο {n} /amétallo/ |
nonmetallic {adj} (not metallic) | :: αμέταλλος /amétallos/ |
nonplus {v} (To perplex) | :: μπερδεύω /berdévo/, σαστίζω /sastízo/ |
nonprofessional {adj} (not professional) | :: μη επαγγελματικός /mi epangelmatikós/ |
nonsense {n} (meaningless words) | :: βλακείες {f-p} /vlakeíes/, ανοησίες {f-p} /anoïsíes/ |
non sequitur {n} (any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence) | :: ανακολουθία {f} /anakolouthía/ |
non sequitur {n} (invalid argument) | :: ανακολουθία {f} /anakolouthía/ |
nontraditional {adj} (not traditional) | :: αντιπαραδοσιακός /antiparadosiakós/ |
nonvoting {adj} (lacking the right to vote) | :: αναπληρωματικός /anapliromatikós/ |
noodle {n} (fool) SEE: fool | :: |
noodle {n} (string or strip of pasta) | :: μανέστρα {f} /manéstra/ |
noon {n} (midnight) SEE: midnight | :: |
noon {n} (midday) | :: μεσημέρι {n} /mesiméri/ |
no one {pron} (not even a single person) | :: κανένας /kanénas/ |
noose {n} (adjustable loop or rope) | :: θηλιά {f} /thiliá/ |
noosphere {n} (noosphere, theoretical stage of evolutionary development) | :: νοόσφαιρα {f} /noósfaira/ |
no pain, no gain {proverb} (discomfort is necessary to achieve goals) | :: τα αγαθά κόποις κτώνται /ta agathá kópois któntai/ [good things come after works], τα καλά κόποις κτώνται /ta kalá kópois któntai/ [good things come after works] |
no parking {phrase} (no parking) | :: απαγορεύεται η στάθμευση /apagorévetai i státhmefsi/ |
no problem {interj} (it does not pose a problem) | :: κανένα πρόβλημα /kanéna próvlima/ |
no problem {interj} (no thanks or apology is necessary) | :: παρακαλώ /parakaló/, κανένα πρόβλημα /kanéna próvlima/ |
Nordic countries {n} (the Nordic countries collectively) | :: Σκανδιναβία {f} /Skandinavía/ |
norepinephrine {n} (norepinephrine) | :: νορεπινεφρίνη {f} /norepinefríni/ |
Norfolk Island {prop} (external territory of Australia) | :: Νήσος Νόρφολκ {f} /Nísos Nórfolk/, Νήσος Νόρφοκ {f} /Nísos Nórfok/ |
normal {adj} (according to norms or rules) | :: φυσιολογικός /fysiologikós/ |
normal {adj} (usual, ordinary) | :: φυσιολογικός /fysiologikós/ |
normal {n} (mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | :: κάθετος {f} /káthetos/ |
normalcy {n} (state of being normal) | :: κανονικότητα {f} /kanonikótita/, κανονικότης {f} /kanonikótis/ |
normality {n} (state of being normal) | :: κανονικότητα {f} /kanonikótita/, κανονικότης {f} /kanonikótis/ |
normalization {n} (any process that makes something more normal or regular) | :: κανονικοποίηση {f} /kanonikopoíisi/ |
normally {adv} (under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time) | :: κανονικά /kanoniká/ |
Normandy {prop} (region of France) | :: Νορμανδία {f} /Normandía/ |
north {n} (compass point) | :: βορράς /vorrás/ |
north {adj} (of or pertaining to the north) | :: βόρειος /vóreios/ |
north {adj} (toward the north) | :: βόρειος /vóreios/ |
north {adv} (towards the north) | :: βόρεια /vóreia/, βορείως /voreíos/ |
North America {prop} (continent) | :: Βόρεια Αμερική {f} /Vóreia Amerikí/ |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization {prop} (intergovernmental military alliance) | :: Οργανισμός Βορειοατλαντικού Συμφώνου {m} /Organismós Voreioatlantikoú Symfónou/ |
northeast {n} (compass point) | :: βορειοανατολικά {n-p} /voreioanatoliká/ |
northeast {adj} (northeastward) | :: βορειοανατολικός /voreioanatolikós/ |
northeast {adj} (northeastern) | :: βορειοανατολικός /voreioanatolikós/ |
northerly {adj} (from/to the north) | :: βόρειος /vóreios/ |
Northern Cyprus {prop} (a de-facto state) | :: Βόρεια Κύπρος {f} /Vóreia Kýpros/, Τουρκική Δημοκρατία της Βόρειας Κύπρου /Tourkikí Dimokratía tis Vóreias Kýprou/ |
northerner {n} (person from the north of a region) | :: βόρειος {m} /vóreios/ |
Northern Europe {prop} (sociopolitical region of Europe) | :: Βόρεια Ευρώπη {f} /Vóreia Evrópi/ |
Northern European {adj} (Northern European) | :: βορειοευρωπαϊκός {m} /voreioevropaïkós/ |
northern gannet {n} (Morus bassanus) | :: σούλα {f} /soúla/ |
northern goshawk {n} (Accipiter gentilis) | :: διπλοσάινο /diplosáino/ |
Northern Hemisphere {n} (hemisphere to the north of its equator) | :: βόρειο ημισφαίριο {n} /vóreio imisfaírio/ |
Northern Ireland {prop} (Northern Ireland) | :: Βόρεια Ιρλανδία {f} /Vóreia Irlandía/ |
northern lapwing {n} (Vanellus vanellus) | :: ευρωπαϊκή καλημάνα {f} /evropaïkí kalimána/ |
northern lights {n} (the aurora of the northern hemisphere) | :: βόρειο σέλας {n} /vóreio sélas/ |
Northern Macedonia {prop} (country) SEE: North Macedonia | :: |
Northern Marianas {prop} (Northern Marianas) | :: Νήσοι Βόρειες Μαριάνες /Nísoi Vóreies Mariánes/ |
northernmost {adj} (farthest north) | :: βορειότερος /voreióteros/ |
northern raccoon {n} (Procyon lotor) SEE: raccoon | :: |
Northern Territory {prop} (Territory in northern Australia) | :: Βόρεια Επικράτεια {n} /Vóreia Epikráteia/ |
northern wheatear {n} (Oenanthe oenanthe) | :: σταχτοπετρόκλης {m} /stachtopetróklis/ |
North Korea {prop} (North Korea) | :: Βόρεια Κορέα {f} /Vóreia Koréa/ |
North Korean {n} (person from North Korea) | :: Βορειοκορεάτης {m} /Voreiokoreátis/, Βορειοκορεάτισσα {f} /Voreiokoreátissa/ |
North Korean {adj} (pertaining to North Korea) | :: βορειοκορεατικός /voreiokoreatikós/ |
North Macedonia {prop} (country in Europe) | :: Βόρεια Μακεδονία {f} /Vóreia Makedonía/ |
north-northeast {n} (compass point) | :: βόρεια-βορειοανατολικά {n-p} /vóreia-voreioanatoliká/ |
north-northwest {n} (compass point) | :: βόρεια-βορειοδυτικά {n-p} /vóreia-voreiodytiká/ |
North Pole {prop} (northernmost point on Earth) | :: Βόρειος Πόλος {m} /Vóreios Pólos/ |
North Rhine-Westphalia {prop} (state) | :: Βόρεια Ρηνανία-Βεστφαλία /Vóreia Rinanía-Vestfalía/ |
North Sea {prop} (a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Britain, Scandinavia and Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France) | :: Βόρεια Θάλασσα {f} /Vóreia Thálassa/ |
North Star {prop} (Pole Star) SEE: Pole Star | :: |
northwest {n} (compass point) | :: βορειοδυτικά /voreiodytiká/ |
northwest {adj} (towards the northwest) | :: βορειοδυτικός /voreiodytikós/ |
Northwest Territories {prop} (Territory in northern Canada) | :: Βορειοδυτικά Εδάφη {n-p} /Voreiodytiká Edáfi/ |
north wind {n} (wind blowing from the north) | :: βόρειος {m} /vóreios/ |
Norway {prop} (Scandinavian country) | :: Νορβηγία {f} /Norvigía/ |
Norwegian {n} (language of Norway) | :: νορβηγικά {n-p} /norvigiká/ |
Norwich {prop} (Norwich) | :: Νόργουιτς {n} /Nórgouits/ |
nose {n} (protuberance on the face) | :: μύτη {f} /mýti/ |
nose {n} (snout, nose of an animal) | :: μουσούδι {n} /mousoúdi/ |
nose {n} (tip of an object) | :: αιχμή {f} /aichmí/, [aircraft] ρύγχος {n} /rýnchos/, [car] μούρη {f} /moúri/ |
nose {n} (skill in recognising bouquet) | :: μύτη {f} /mýti/, όσφρηση {f} /ósfrisi/ |
nosebleed {n} (haemorrhage from the nose) | :: ρινορραγία {f} /rinorragía/, ἐπιστάζω {m} /ἐpistázo/ |
nosed {adj} (having some specific type of nose) | :: μυτερός /myterós/ |
nosegay {n} (aroma, scent) SEE: aroma | :: |
nosh {n} (blowjob) SEE: blowjob | :: |
nosh {v} (to perform fellatio (on)) SEE: blow | :: |
nosh {n} (slang: food) SEE: grub | :: |
nosh {n} (snack) SEE: snack | :: |
nosh {v} (snack) SEE: snack | :: |
no shit, Sherlock {interj} (a riposte to someone who has just said something obvious) | :: τι κάνει νιάου νιάου στα κεραμίδια; /ti kánei niáou niáou sta keramídia?/ |
no smoke without fire {proverb} (gossip and accusations are often substantiated by fact) | :: δεν υπάρχει καπνός χωρίς φωτιά /den ypárchei kapnós chorís fotiá/ |
no smoking {phrase} (phrase used in notices indicating that the smoking of cigarettes is not permitted) | :: απαγορεύεται το κάπνισμα /apagorévetai to kápnisma/ |
nostalgia {n} (bittersweet yearning for the things of the past) | :: νοσταλγία {f} /nostalgía/ |
nostalgia {n} (longing for home or familiar surroundings) SEE: homesickness | :: |
nostalgic {adj} (pertaining to nostalgia) | :: νοσταλγικός /nostalgikós/ |
nostril {n} (either of the two orifices located on the nose) | :: ρουθούνι {n} /routhoúni/ |
not {adv} (negates meaning of verb) | :: δε /de/, δεν /den/, μη /mi/, μην /min/ |
not {conj} (And not) | :: όχι /óchi/ |
notable {adj} (worthy of notice; remarkable) | :: αξιοσημείωτος /axiosimeíotos/, ξεχωριστός /xechoristós/ |
not anymore {adv} (no longer) SEE: no longer | :: |
notary {n} (notary public) | :: συμβολαιογράφος {m} {f} /symvolaiográfos/ |
notary public {n} (officer who can administer oaths and statutory declarations) | :: συμβολαιογράφος {m} {f} /symvolaiográfos/ |
not at all {adv} (not) | :: καθόλου /kathólou/ |
not at all {interj} (conventional reply to expression of gratitude) | :: τίποτα /típota/ |
notation {n} (act or process of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures or characters) | :: συμβολισμός {m} /symvolismós/, σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/ |
notation {n} (system of characters, symbols or abbreviated expressions used to express technical facts or quantities) | :: συμβολισμός {m} /symvolismós/, σημειογραφία {f} /simeiografía/ [music] |
notation {n} (specific note or piece of information written in such a notation) | :: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/, σχόλιο {n} /schólio/ |
note {n} (visible sign) | :: ένδειξη {f} /éndeixi/, σήμα {n} /síma/ |
note {n} (marginal comment or explanation) | :: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/ |
note {n} (memorandum) | :: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/ |
note {n} (short informal letter) | :: σημείωμα {n} /simeíoma/ |
note {n} (diplomatic missive or written communication) | :: διακοίνωση {f} /diakoínosi/ |
note {n} (written or printed paper acknowledging a debt, and promising payment) | :: υποσχετική επιστολή {f} /yposchetikí epistolí/ |
note {n} (character indicating the length and pitch of a tone) | :: νότα {f} /nóta/ |
note {n} (musical sound) | :: νότα {f} /nóta/ |
note {n} (key of the piano or organ) | :: πλήκτρο {n} /plíktro/, νότα {f} /nóta/ |
note {n} (observation) | :: σημείωση {f} /simeíosi/, παρατήρηση {f} /paratírisi/ |
note {n} (reputation; distinction) | :: φήμη {f} /fími/, διάκριση {f} /diákrisi/ |
note {v} (to notice with care) | :: επισημαίνω /episimaíno/, παρατηρώ /paratiró/ |
note {v} (to record in writing) | :: σημειώνω /simeióno/, καταγράφω /katagráfo/ |
note {v} (to denote, designate) | :: σημαίνω /simaíno/, υποδηλώνω /ypodilóno/ |
note {v} (to annotate) | :: επισημειώνω /episimeióno/, σχολιάζω /scholiázo/, υπομνηματίζω /ypomnimatízo/ |
note {n} (banknote) SEE: banknote | :: |
notebook {n} (empty book able to be used for notes) | :: σημειωματάριο {n} /simeiomatário/ |
notebook {n} (notebook computer) | :: φορητός {m} /foritós/ |
notepad {n} (bound pad of paper) | :: σημειωματάριο {n} /simeiomatário/ |
not guilty {adj} (legally innocent of a crime of which one has been accused in a court of law) | :: αθωωτικός /athootikós/ |
nothing {pron} (not any thing) | :: τίποτε {n} /típote/, τίποτα {n} /típota/ |
nothing {pron} (something trifling) | :: τίποτα {n} /típota/ |
nothing ventured, nothing gained {proverb} (if one takes no risks, one will not gain any benefits) SEE: no pain, no gain | :: |
no through road {n} (cul-de-sac) SEE: cul-de-sac | :: |
notice {n} (act of observing) | :: παρατήρηση {f} /paratírisi/ |
notice {n} (written or printed announcement) | :: ανακοίνωση {f} /anakoínosi/, κοινοποίηση {f} /koinopoíisi/ |
notice {n} (prior notification) | :: προειδοποίηση {f} /proeidopoíisi/ |
notice {v} (to remark upon) | :: παρατηρώ /paratiró/, προσέχω /prosécho/, αντιλαμβάνομαι /antilamvánomai/ |
notice {v} (to become aware of) | :: διακρίνω /diakríno/, παρατηρώ /paratiró/, προσέχω /prosécho/ |
notion {n} (mental apprehension of whatever may be known or imagined; an idea; a conception) | :: αντίληψη {f} /antílipsi/, θεώρηση {f} /theórisi/ |
notion {n} (sentiment; an opinion) | :: γνώμη {f} /gnómi/, άποψη {f} /ápopsi/ |
not only … but also {conj} | :: όχι μόνο … αλλά και /óchi móno … allá kai/ |
notorious {adj} (known widely and infamously) | :: διαβόητος /diavóitos/ |
Nottingham {prop} (city) | :: Νόττιγχαμ /Nóttincham/ |
notwithstanding {adv} (never the less) SEE: nevertheless | :: |
not yet {adv} (not for the moment, though expected later) | :: όχι ακόμα /óchi akóma/ |
nougat {n} (a confection of honey and roasted nuts) | :: μαντολάτο {n} /mantoláto/ |
noughts and crosses {n} (game) SEE: tic-tac-toe | :: |
noumenon {n} (thing as it is independent of any conceptualization, see also: thing-in-itself) | :: νοούμενο {n} /nooúmeno/ |
noun {n} (grammatical category (narrow sense)) | :: ουσιαστικό {n} /ousiastikó/ |
noun {n} (grammatical category (broad sense)) | :: όνομα {n} /ónoma/ |
noun {v} (convert into a noun) SEE: substantivise | :: |
noun substantive {n} (noun) SEE: noun | :: |
nouveau riche {n} (new money: wealthy persons whose fortunes are newly acquired, and who are therefore perceived to lack the refinement of those who were raised wealthy) | :: νεόπλουτος {m} /neóploutos/ |
nova {n} (sudden brightening of a star) | :: νόβα {m} /nóva/, καινοφανής {m} /kainofanís/, νεολαμπής {m} /neolampís/ |
Nova Scotia {prop} (province in eastern Canada) | :: Νέα Σκωτία {f} /Néa Skotía/ |
novel {adj} (new, original, especially in an interesting way) | :: πρωτότυπος {m} /protótypos/ |
novel {n} (work of prose fiction) | :: μυθιστόρημα {n} /mythistórima/ |
novelist {n} (author of novels) | :: μυθιστοριογράφος {m} {f} /mythistoriográfos/ |
novella {n} (short novel) | :: νουβέλα {f} /nouvéla/ |
novelty {n} (new product) | :: καινοτομία {f} /kainotomía/ |
November {prop} (eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar) | :: Νοέμβριος {m} /Noémvrios/, Νοέμβρης {m} /Noémvris/ |
Novgorod {prop} (city) | :: Νόβγκοροντ {m} /Nóvgkoront/ |
novice {n} (beginner) | :: αρχάριος /archários/ |
novice {n} (new member of a religious order) | :: δόκιμος {m} /dókimos/, δόκιμη {f} /dókimi/ |
Novi Sad {prop} (largest city of the Serbian province of Vojvodina) | :: Νόβι Σαντ {n} /Nóvi Sant/ |
novity {n} (novity) SEE: novelty | :: |
Novorossiysk {prop} (city) | :: Νοβορωσίσκ {m} /Novorosísk/ |
Novosibirsk {prop} (city in Russia) | :: Νοβοσιμπίρσκ {m} /Novosimpírsk/ |
now {adv} (at the present time) | :: τώρα /tóra/ |
now {conj} (since, because) | :: τώρα που /tóra pou/ (tóra pou) |
now and again {adv} (now and then) SEE: now and then | :: |
now and then {adv} ((idiomatic) sometimes; occasionally; intermittently) | :: πότε-πότε /póte-póte/, πού και πού /poú kai poú/ |
no way {interj} (indicates astonished disbelief) | :: με τίποτα /me típota/ |
nowhere {adv} (in no place) | :: πουθενά /pouthená/ |
nowhere {adv} (to no place) | :: πουθενά /pouthená/ |
nowheres {adv} (nowhere) SEE: nowhere | :: |
nowhither {adv} (to no place) SEE: nowhere | :: |
no worries {interj} (you're welcome) SEE: you're welcome | :: |
nozzle {n} (short tube) | :: στόμιο {n} /stómio/, μπεκ {n} /bek/ |
nozzle {n} (inlet or outlet pipe) | :: στόμιο {n} /stómio/ (in), σιφόνι {n} /sifóni/ (out) |
nth {adj} (occurring at position n) | :: νιοστός /niostós/ |
nu {n} (name for the letter of the Greek alphabet: Ν and ν) | :: νι {n} /ni/ |
nuclear {adj} (pertaining to the nucleus of a cell) | :: πυρηνικός /pyrinikós/ |
nuclear {adj} (involving nuclear energy) | :: πυρηνικός /pyrinikós/ |
nuclear fission {n} (atom-splitting nuclear reaction) | :: σχάση {f} /schási/ |
nuclear physics {n} (branch of physics) | :: πυρηνική φυσική {f} /pyrinikí fysikí/ |
nuclear power plant {n} (type of power plant) | :: πυρηνικός σταθμός ενέργειας {m} /pyrinikós stathmós enérgeias/ |
nuclear power station {n} (type of power station) SEE: nuclear power plant | :: |
nuclear reactor {n} (device) | :: πυρηνικός αντιδραστήρας {m} /pyrinikós antidrastíras/ |
nuclear waste {n} (type of waste) SEE: radioactive waste | :: |
nucleated {adj} (having a nucleus (Biology)) | :: εμπύρηνος /empýrinos/ |
nucleic acid {n} (acidic chainlike biological macromolecule) | :: νουκλεϊκό οξύ {n} /noukleïkó oxý/ |
nucleus {n} (core, central part of something) | :: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/ |
nucleus {n} (initial part which will receive additions) | :: πυρήνας /pyrínas/ |
nucleus {n} (physics: massive, positively charged core of an atom) | :: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/ |
nucleus {n} (cytology: large organelle found in cells) | :: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/ |
nucleus {n} (linguistics: centre of a syllable) | :: πυρήνας {m} /pyrínas/ |
nude {adj} (without clothing or other covering) | :: γυμνός {m} /gymnós/ |
nude {n} (image depicting a human in a state of undress) | :: γυμνό {n} /gymnó/ |
nudge {n} (a gentle push) | :: σκούντημα {m} /skoúntima/ |
nudge {v} (To push against gently, especially in order to gain attention or give a signal) | :: σκουντώ /skountó/, σκουντάω /skountáo/ |
nudism {n} (the belief in or practice of social, non-sexual nudity) | :: γυμνισμός {m} /gymnismós/ |
nudity {n} (the state of being without clothing on the body) | :: γυμνότητα {f} /gymnótita/ |
nugget {n} (small chunk or clump) | :: βώλος χρυσού {m} /vólos chrysoú/ |
nuisance {n} (minor annoyance or inconvenience) | :: μπελάς {m} /belás/, βάσανο {n} /vásano/, ενόχληση {f} /enóchlisi/ |
Nuku'alofa {prop} (capital of Tonga) | :: Νουκουαλόφα {f} /Noukoualófa/ |
null and void {adj} (invalid, cancelled, unenforceable) | :: άκυρος /ákyros/ |
nullify {v} (to make legally invalid) | :: ακυρώνω /akyróno/ |
numb {adj} (physically unable to feel) | :: ναρκωμένος /narkoménos/ |
number {n} (abstract entity) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, πλήθος {n} /plíthos/ |
number {n} (numeral) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, ψηφίο {n} /psifío/, νούμερο {n} /noúmero/ |
number {n} (mathematics: number) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/ |
number {n} (used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, νούμερο {n} /noúmero/ |
number {n} (quantity) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, ποσότητα {f} /posótita/ |
number {n} (grammar: state of being singular, dual or plural) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/ |
number {n} (performance) | :: νούμερο {n} /noúmero/ |
number {v} (label with numbers; assign numbers to) | :: αριθμώ /arithmó/ |
Number of the Beast {prop} (the number 666) | :: Αριθμός του Θηρίου {m} /Arithmós tou Thiríou/ |
number one {n} (urine or urination euphemism) | :: ψιλό {n} /psiló/ |
number plate {n} (license plate) SEE: license plate | :: |
Numbers {prop} (fourth book of the Bible) | :: Αριθμοί {m-p} /Arithmoí/ |
number two {n} | :: χοντρό {n} /chontró/ |
numbness {n} (absent or reduced sensitivity to cutaneous stimulation) | :: μούδιασμα {n} /moúdiasma/ |
numeral {n} (word or symbol representing a number, see also: noun numeral) | :: αριθμός {m} /arithmós/, νούμερο {n} /noúmero/, ψηφίο {n} /psifío/ |
numerator {n} (number or expression written above the line in a fraction) | :: αριθμητής {m} /arithmitís/ |
numeric {adj} (of, or relating to numbers) SEE: numerical | :: |
numerical {adj} (of or pertaining to numbers) | :: αριθμητικός {m} /arithmitikós/ |
Numidia {prop} (region in northern Africa) | :: Νουμιδία {f} /Noumidía/ |
numismatic {adj} (of or pertaining to a coin, coins, currency) | :: νομισματικός {m} /nomismatikós/ |
numismatic {adj} (of or pertaining to numismatics) | :: νομισματικός /nomismatikós/ |
numismatics {n} (study of coins) | :: νομισματολογία {f} /nomismatología/ |
numismatist {n} (one who collects coins and/or currencies) | :: νομισματολόγος {m} {f} /nomismatológos/ |
nummular {adj} (numismatic) SEE: numismatic | :: |
nun {n} (member of a Christian religious community of women) | :: μοναχή {f} /monachí/, καλόγρια {f} /kalógria/ |
nun {n} (member of a non-Christian religious community of women) | :: μοναχή {f} /monachí/ |
Nunavut {prop} (territory in northern Canada) | :: Νούναβουτ {f} /Noúnavout/ |
nuncio {n} (one who bears a message) SEE: messenger | :: |
nuncio {n} (title used for Catholic clerics) | :: νούντσιος {m} /noúntsios/ |
nunnery {n} (residence for nuns) | :: μονή /moní/ |
nunnery {n} (brothel) SEE: brothel | :: |
Nuremberg {prop} (city in Germany) | :: Νυρεμβέργη /Nyremvérgi/ |
nurse {n} (person who takes care of other people's young) | :: τροφός {f} /trofós/, παραμάνα {f} /paramána/ |
nurse {n} (person trained to provide care for the sick) | :: νοσοκόμα {f} /nosokóma/, νοσοκόμος {m} /nosokómos/, νοσηλεύτρια {f} /nosiléftria/, νοσηλευτής {m} /nosileftís/ |
nurse {v} (to breast feed) | :: θηλάζω /thilázo/ |
nurse {v} (to care for the sick) | :: νοσηλεύω /nosilévo/, γιατροκομώ /giatrokomó/, περιθάλπω /perithálpo/ |
nurse {v} (to treat kindly and with extra care) | :: περιποιούμαι /peripoioúmai/, φροντίζω /frontízo/ |
nurse {v} (to foster, to nourish) | :: τρέφω /tréfo/, καλλιεργώ /kalliergó/ |
nurse {n} (wet nurse) SEE: wet nurse | :: |
nursemaid {n} (child's nurse) | :: νταντά {f} /dantá/ |
nursery {n} (place where nursing or the raising of children is carried out) | :: βρεφοκομείο {n} /vrefokomeío/, βρεφιικός σταθμός {m} /vrefiikós stathmós/ |
nursery {n} (place where the pre-school children of working parents are supervised during the day, see also: crèche) | :: βρεφοκομείο {n} /vrefokomeío/ |
nursery {n} (place where young plants are cultivated for transplanting) | :: φυτώριο {n} /fytório/ |
nursery rhyme {n} (short poem or song for children) | :: δίστιχο /dísticho/ |
nursery school {n} (a school for pre-school children) | :: νηπιαγωγείο {n} /nipiagogeío/ |
nursing home {n} (place of residence) | :: γηροκομείο {n} /girokomeío/, οίκος ευγηρίας {m} /oíkos evgirías/ |
Nur-Sultan {prop} (Astana) SEE: Astana | :: |
Nur-Sultan {prop} (the official name of the capital of Kazakhstan) | :: Νουρσουλτάν /Noursoultán/ |
nurture {n} (act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training) | :: γαλούχηση {f} /galoúchisi/, ανατροφή {f} /anatrofí/ |
nurture {n} (that which nourishes; food; diet) | :: τροφή {f} /trofí/, διατροφή {f} /diatrofí/ |
nurture {v} (to nourish or nurse) | :: τρέφω /tréfo/, διατρέφω /diatréfo/ |
nut {n} (hard-shelled fruit) | :: ξηρός καρπός {m} /xirós karpós/, καρύδι {n} /karýdi/ |
nut {n} (that fits on a bolt) | :: παξιμάδι {n} /paximádi/ |
nut {n} (slang: insane person) | :: τρελός {m} /trelós/ |
nutation {n} (physics term) | :: κλόνηση {f} /klónisi/ |
nutation {n} (astronomical term) | :: κλόνηση {f} /klónisi/ |
nutcracker {n} (implement for cracking nuts) | :: καρυοθραύστης {m} /karyothráfstis/ |
Nutella {prop} (hazelnut spread) | :: Νουτέλλα {f} /Noutélla/ |
nutfarm {n} (informal term for lunatic asylum) SEE: madhouse | :: |
nuthatch {n} (passerine bird from the family Sittidae) | :: δεντροτσοπανάκος {m} /dentrotsopanákos/ |
nuthouse {n} (informal term for lunatic asylum) SEE: madhouse | :: |
nutlet {n} (small nut) | :: καρυδάκι {n} /karydáki/ |
nutmeg {n} (tree) | :: μοσχοκαρυδιά {f} /moschokarydiá/ |
nutmeg {n} (seed) | :: μοσχοκάρυδο {n} /moschokárydo/ |
nutraceutical {n} (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties) | :: τροφοφάρμακο {n} /trofofármako/, φαρμακοτρόφιμο {n} /farmakotrófimo/, διατροφοφάρμακο {n} /diatrofofármako/, διατροφάρμακο {n} /diatrofármako/ |
nutrition {n} (nutrition) | :: διατροφή /diatrofí/, θρέψη {f} /thrépsi/ |
nutritional {adj} (pertaining to nutrition) | :: θρεπτικός /threptikós/ |
nuts {n} (nut) SEE: nut | :: |
nuts {adj} (insane) | :: τρελός {m} /trelós/ |
nyctophobia {n} (fear of the night) | :: νυχτοφοβία {f} /nychtofovía/ |
Nydri {prop} (place) | :: Νύδρι {f} /Nýdri/ |
nylon {n} (substance) | :: νάιλον {n} /náilon/ |
nymph {n} (insect larva) | :: νύμφη {f} /nýmfi/, χρυσαλλίδα {f} /chrysallída/ |
nymph {n} (mythology: water, forest or mountain spirit) | :: νύμφη {f} /nýmfi/ |
nymph {n} (young girl who may inspire lust) | :: [pejorative] νυμφίδιο {n} /nymfídio/ |
nymphomaniac {n} (woman with excessive sexual desire) | :: νυμφομανής {f} /nymfomanís/, μητρομανής /mitromanís/ |
nymphomaniacal {adj} (nymphomaniac) SEE: nymphomaniac | :: |
nystagmus {n} (rapid involuntary eye movement) | :: νυσταγμός {m} /nystagmós/ |
Nyx {prop} (the primordial goddess of night) | :: Νυξ {f} /Nyx/ |