ωκεανός

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὠκεανός (ōkeanós).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): [o.ce.aˈnos]

Noun

ωκεανός (okeanósm (plural ωκεανοί)

  1. ocean
    Ο Ατλαντικός Ωκεανός είναι ο δεύτερος μεγαλύτερος ωκεανός της γης.
    O Atlantikós Okeanós eínai o défteros megalýteros okeanós tis gis.
    The Atlantic Ocean is the Earth's second largest ocean.
  2. wealth

Usage notes

  • ωκεανός m (okeanós, ocean) (e.g. Atlantic, Pacific)
  • θάλασσα f (thálassa, larger sea) (e.g. Mediterranean, Baltic, Caribbean)
  • πέλαγος n (pélagos, smaller sea) (e.g. Adriatic, Aegean, Ionian)

Declension