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Ν {n} :: initialism of νότος
Ν {adj} :: initialism of νότιος
Ν {letter} :: The upper case letter nu (νι), the 13th letter of the modern Greek alphabet
Ν΄ {num} :: The Greek numeral representing the number fifty (50); typically romanized as the Roman numeral L
ν {letter} :: The lower case letter nu (νι), the 13th letter of the modern Greek alphabet
ν΄ {num} [non-standard] :: alternative form of Ν΄
να {particle} :: added before the dependent or present verb forms to form the different subjunctive moods, serving a variety of different clausal functions and to express imperatives, wishes or hypotheticals:
να {particle} :: used after the neuter definite article and before the second person singular of the present tense, it converts the clause to a noun phrase with the function of gerund:
να {particle} :: used to show or point out someone or something: there, here
να {particle} :: when used with the hand gesture moutza, indicates of displeasure or anger:
να {particle} [vulgar] :: when used with a hand gesture pointing to own genitals, means "I don't give a shit":
ναβάχο {adj} :: Navajo
ναβάχο {f} :: Navajo (language)
Ναγκόρνο-Καραμπάχ {prop} {n} :: Nagorno-Karabakh
ναδίρ {n} :: nadir
να είσαι καλά {interj} :: Mostly used to express gratitude. Thank you!, Thank you very much!
να είσαι καλά {interj} :: Literally, May you be well !
Νάζαρα {prop} {f} :: rare form of Ναζαρέτ
Ναζαρέθ {prop} {f} :: alternative form of Ναζαρέτ
Ναζαρέτ {prop} {f} :: Nazareth
Ναζαρηνός {m} :: Nazarene (person from Nazareth)
νάζι {n} [colloquial, often in plural] :: mincing manner, affectation, airs and graces, coquetry (unnatural, cutesy or put on behaviour)
νάζι {n} [colloquial, by extension, in plural] :: acting up, carrying on (stubborn behaviour in order to get something one desires)
ναζί {mf} :: Nazi
ναζιάρα {f} [colloquial] :: mincing girl/woman, simpering girl/woman (female who exhibits unnatural, cutesy or put on behaviour)
ναζιάρης {m} [colloquial] :: mincing man, simpering man (male who exhibits unnatural, cutesy or put on behaviour)
Ναζίρ {prop} :: transliteration of the surname Nazir or Nasir
ναζισμός {m} [politics] :: Nazism
ναζιστής {m} :: Nazi (male follower of Nazism)
ναζιστικός {adj} :: Nazi
ναζίστρια {f} :: Nazi (female follower of Nazism)
ναζού {f} [colloquial] :: mincing girl/woman, simpering girl/woman (female who exhibits unnatural, cutesy or put on behaviour)
Ναθαναήλ {prop} {m} :: given name, Nathaniel, Nathanael
'ναι {v} :: contraction of είναι
ναι {adv} :: yes
ναι {n} :: yes
ναϊάδα {f} :: naiad (a river nymph)
ναϊάς {f} :: alternative form of ναϊάδα
Ναϊρόμπι {prop} {n} :: Ναϊρόμπι (capital)
ναΐφ {adj} :: naive, inexperienced
ναΐφ {adj} [art] :: naive
νάμα {n} :: spring, fount, source of clean water
νάμα {n} [religion] :: communion wine, sacramental wine
να μη με βρει το βράδυ {phrase} :: if I'm lying, I'm dying, cross my heart and hope to die (I am absolutely telling the truth)
Ναμίμπια {prop} {f} :: Namibia
νανο- {prefix} :: expressing: small size
νανό- {prefix} :: alternative form of νανο-
νανόκυκνος {m} :: Bewick's swan, tundra swan, Cygnus cygnus
νανομελισσοφάγος {m} :: Merops orientalis, the green bee-eater , little green bee-eater
νάνος {m} [medicine] :: dwarf (person of short stature, often one whose limbs are disproportionately small in relation to the body)
νάνος {m} [botany, zoology, attributively] :: dwarf (animal, plant or other thing much smaller than the usual of its sort)
νάνος {m} [astronomy] :: dwarf, dwarf star (star of relatively small size)
νάνος {m} [mythology, folklore] :: dwarf (member of a race of beings , usually depicted as having some sort of supernatural powers and being skilled in crafting and metalworking)
νανούρισμα {n} :: lullaby, cradle song
ναός {m} [religion] :: place of worship: church, temple, mosque, synagogue
Ναουρού {prop} {n} :: Nauru
Νάουσα {prop} {f} :: Naoussa (large town in Boeotia in Greece)
ναργιλές {m} :: hookah, narghile
νάρδος {mf} :: valerian, nard, spikenard (Nardostachys grandiflora)
νάρκη {f} [military] :: mine, landmine
νάρκη {f} :: torpor, stupor, lethargy
νάρκη {f} :: numbness
Νάρκισσος {prop} {m} [Greek mythology] :: Narcissus
Νάρκισσος {prop} {m} :: given name
νάρκισσος {m} :: narcissus, daffodil [plant, flower]
νάρκισσος {m} :: narcissist [person]
ναρκοληψία {f} [medicine] :: narcolepsy
ναρκομανής {mf} :: drug addict (esp. addicted to opiates)
ναρκοπέδιο {n} [military] :: minefield
ναρκοπέδιο {n} [figuratively] :: minefield (a dangerous situation requiring care)
ναρκωτικό {n} :: narcotic
ναρκωτικό {n} :: drug [affecting the central nervous system]
ναρκωτικός {adj} :: narcotic
ΝΑΤΟ {prop} :: NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Νατούφιος {adj} [archaeology, anthropology] :: Natufian
Νατούφιος {adj} :: [as a noun] Natufian
νάτριο {n} [chemistry] :: sodium (alkali metal)
Νατσέρετ {prop} {f} :: rare form of Ναζαρέτ
ναυάγιο {n} :: shipwreck [the wreck of a ship]
ναυάγιο {n} :: shipwreck [the wrecking of a ship]
ναυάγιο {n} :: breakdown, crash
ναυάγιο {n} :: bankruptcy
ναυαγοσώστης {m} :: male lifeguard
ναυαγοσώστης {m} :: lifeboatman, male member of lifeboat crew
ναυαγοσώστρια {m} :: female lifeguard
ναυαγοσώστρια {m} :: female lifeboat crew member
ναύαρχος {mf} [nautical] :: admiral in the Royal Navy and in the US navy, a rank with the NATO grade OF-9
ναύλα {np} [transport] :: fare (the cost of a ticket)
ναύλος {m} [transport] :: fee [for chartering a ship or aeroplane]
ναύλος {m} :: carriage (charge carrying goods)
ναύλος {m} :: fare (charge for a journey: see: ναύλα)
Ναύπακτος {prop} {f} :: Naupactus, Lepanto (large town in Central Greece)
ναυπηγείο {n} :: shipyard
Ναύπλιο {prop} {n} :: Nafplio (large town in Greece, capital of Argolis)
ναυς {f} [archaic, obsolete, nautical historical archaical] :: an ancient ship
ναυς {f} [archaic, obsolete, architecture figuratively] :: nave (part of a church)
Ναυσικά {prop} {f} [mythology] :: given name, Nausicaa
ναυσιπλοΐα {f} [nautical] :: navigation
ναύτης {m} :: sailor
ναυτία {f} :: nausea, seasickness, motion sickness
ναυτία {f} :: disgust
ναυτικό {-} :: [neuter] [military] navy, sea force
ναυτικοί {adj} :: masculine vocative and nominative plural form of ναυτικός
ναυτικός {adj} :: marine, nautical
ναυτικός {adj} :: naval
ναυτικός {m} :: seaman, mariner, sailor
ναυτοδικείο {n} [military, law] :: naval court martial
ναυτολόγιο {n} [nautical] :: ship's articles
να φάνε και οι κότες {adj} [postpositive, idiom] :: galore, in abundance, to spare (literally: so that even the chickens eat)
ΝΔ {adj} :: initialism of νοτιοδυτικός
νέα {n} [only in the plural] :: news [on the radio, or TV]
Νέα Γη {prop} {f} :: Newfoundland
νέα ελληνικά {np} :: Modern Greek, Neo-Hellenic language
νέα ελληνική {f} :: alternative form of νέα ελληνικά: Modern Greek, Neo-Hellenic
Νέα Ζηλανδία {prop} {f} :: New Zealand
Νέα Μουδανιά {prop} :: Νέα Μουδανιά (city)
Νέα Νότια Ουαλία {prop} {f} :: Νέα Νότια Ουαλία (state)
νεάργυρος {m} [metallurgy] :: nickel silver
νεαρός {adj} :: young, youthful
Νέα Σκωτία {prop} {f} :: Nova Scotia
Νέα Σμύρνη {prop} {f} :: Nea Smyrni (southeast Athenian neighbourhood)
Νέα Σμύρνη {prop} {f} :: Nea Smyrni (the municipality coterminous with the above)
Νέα Υόρκη {prop} {f} :: Νέα Υόρκη (city)
Νέα Υόρκη {prop} {f} :: Νέα Υόρκη (state)
Νέα Φιλαδέλφεια {prop} :: Νέα Φιλαδέλφεια (city)
Νεβάδα {prop} {f} :: Νεβάδα (state)
νεβρίδα {f} :: fawn skin [especially as a garment of Dionysus]
νέγρα {f} :: a black woman
νέγρα {f} :: a negress [dated, offensive]
νέγρος {m} :: a black person, especially a black man
νέγρος {m} :: a negro [dated, offensive]
νεκρ- {prefix} :: alternative form of νεκρο-
νεκρή {f} :: dead woman, decedent
νεκρική ακαμψία {f} [medical] :: rigor mortis
νεκρικός {adj} :: death
νεκρικός {adj} :: funeral
νεκρικός {adj} [figuratively] :: deathly, dead
νεκρο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicates something related to death or dying; necro-:
νεκρό- {prefix} :: alternative form of νεκρο-
νεκρό {n} [automotive] :: neutral (position of a set of gears in which power cannot be transmitted to the drive mechanism)
νεκροθάλαμος {m} :: morgue, mortuary (building or room where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation)
νεκροθάφτης {m} :: gravedigger (person employed to dig graves)
νεκροθάφτης {m} [figuratively] :: ender, wrecker, ruiner (someone or something that puts an end to something else)
νεκροκεφαλή {f} :: skull, death's-head (symbol for danger of death)
νεκροκρέβατο {n} :: deathbed (bed on which someone dies)
νεκροκρέβατο {n} [rare, figuratively] :: coffin, casket (oblong closed box in which a dead person is buried)
νεκρολογία {f} [journalism] :: obituary
νεκρομαντεία {f} :: necromancy
νεκρός {adj} :: dead (no longer living)
νεκρός {adj} [figuratively] :: dead, lifeless (lacking energy or life)
νεκρός {adj} [figuratively] :: dead (completely inactive; broken, inoperable)
νεκρός {adj} [figuratively] :: dead (no longer used or required)
νεκρός {m} :: dead man, decedent
νεκροστάσιο {n} :: morgue, mortuary, viewing room (room where dead bodies are kept for viewing before burial or cremation, often next to a chapel)
νεκροταφείο {n} :: graveyard, cemetery (place where the dead are buried)
νεκροταφείο {n} [humorous, figuratively] :: deathly silent place
νεκροταφείο {n} [figuratively, by extension] :: graveyard (final storage place for things that are no longer useful or useable)
νεκροτομείο {n} :: morgue, mortuary [specifically, ones in which autopsies are carried out to determine cause of death], autopsy room
νεκροτομή {f} [medicine] :: autopsy, necrotomy, necropsy (dissection performed on a corpse to find cause of death)
νεκροφάγος {adj} [zoology] :: necrophagous, scavenging, carrion feeding
νεκροφόρα {f} :: hearse (vehicle for carrying coffins to the cemetery)
νεκροφυλακείο {n} :: morgue, mortuary (building or room where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation)
νέκταρ {f} [Greek mythology] :: nectar, (the drink of the gods)
νέκταρ {f} :: [by extension] an especially delicious drink
νεκταρίνι {n} [fruit] :: nectarine
Νέμεσις {prop} {f} [Greek god] :: Nemesis
Νεμπράσκα {prop} {f} :: Nebraska (US state)
νενέ {f} [colloquial] :: grandmother
νέο {n} :: news
Νεοαρχαιοζωικός {m} [geology] :: Neoarchean
νεοαρχαιοζωικός {adj} [geology] :: Neoarchean
νεοδαμώδης {m} [history] :: An emancipated helot in Ancient Sparta
νεοδύμιο {n} [chemistry] :: neodymium
νεοελληνικά {np} :: alternative form of νέα ελληνικά: Modern Greek, Neo-Hellenic language
νεοελληνική {f} :: alternative form of νέα ελληνικά: Modern Greek, Neo-Hellenic language
Νεοζηλανδέζα {f} :: alternative form of Νεοζηλανδή
Νεοζηλανδή {f} :: New Zealander (a person from New Zealand)
νεοζηλανδικός {adj} :: New Zealand (relating to New Zealand or its people)
Νεοζηλανδός {m} :: New Zealander (a person from New Zealand)
Νεολιθική {prop} {f} :: Neolithic, New Stone Age
νεολιθική {prop} {f} :: alternative form of Νεολιθική (Neolithic, New Stone Age)
νεολιθικός {adj} :: Neolithic
νεολογισμός {m} :: neologism
νέον {n} [chemistry] :: neon
νεοπεντάνιο {n} [organic compound] :: neopentane, dimethylpropane
νεοπλασία {f} [medicine] :: neoplasia
νεοπλαστία {f} :: alternative form of νεοπλασία
νεόπλαστος {adj} :: newly formed or created
νεόπλουτος {adj} :: nouveau riche, new money (a person who has become wealthy recently)
Νεοπροτεροζωικός {m} [geology] :: Neoproterozoic
νεοπροτεροζωικός {adj} [geology] :: Neoproterozoic
νέος {adj} :: young, youthful
νέος {adj} :: modern, new
νεότητα {f} :: youth (period during a lifetime)
νεότητα {f} :: youth (young people as a group)
Νέο Φάληρο {prop} {n} :: Neo Faliro (south Athenian neighbourhood)
Νεπάλ {prop} {n} :: Nepal (Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal)
νεποτισμός {m} :: nepotism (favoring of relatives or personal friends because of relationship rather than ability)
νεράιδα {f} [mythology, folklore] :: fairy, sprite (mythical being with magical powers, often depicted in modern illustrations only as small and spritely with gauze-like wings)
νεραντζί {n} :: Seville orange, bitter orange [fruit]
νεραντζιά {f} :: Seville orange tree, bitter orange tree
νερό {n} :: water (liquid H₂O)
νερό {n} [by extension] :: glass / bottle of water
νερό {n} [by extension] :: water bill (utility bill for water)
νερό {n} [figuratively] :: wash (a cycle in a washing machine)
νεροαρουραίος {m} :: water vole, [informally] water rat
νεροβούβαλος {m} :: water buffalo
νερομάνα {f} :: fountainhead, headspring, spring
νερομάννα {f} :: alternative form of νερομάνα
νερομπογιά {f} [art] :: watercolour pigment
νερόμυλος {m} :: watermill
νέρος {adj} [Kaliarda] :: black
νεροχελώνα {f} :: turtle
νεροχύτης {m} :: sink, washbasin
νεροχύτης {m} [figuratively] :: of someone who speaks vulgarly
νες {m} {n} [colloquial] :: hot instant coffee drink
νετρίνο {n} [physics] :: neutrino
νετρόνιο {n} [physics] :: neutron
νευραλγία {f} [medicine, pathology] :: neuralgia
νευραλγικός {adj} [neurology, pathology] :: neuralgic
νευρική ανορεξία {f} [medical] :: anorexia nervosa
νευρικός {adj} :: nervous, worried
νευρικός {adj} [medical] :: nervous (relating to nerves and associated diseases)
νεύρο {n} [anatomy] :: nerve
νεύρο {n} :: string-like or fiber-like main supporting part of an object
νεύρο {n} :: sinew, nervous energy
νευρογενής {adj} [medical] :: neurogenic
νευρογενής ανορεξία {f} [medical] :: anorexia nervosa
νευροδιαβιβαστής {m} [physiology] :: neurotransmitter
νευροτοξίνη {f} [physiology, toxicology] :: neurotoxin
νευροφυσιολογία {f} [physioloogy] :: neurophysiology
νευρώνας {m} [anatomy, neurology] :: neuron
νεύρωση {f} [medicine, psychiatry] :: neurosis
Νεφέλη {prop} {f} :: given name
Νεφέλη {prop} {f} :: Nephele
νεφέλη {f} :: cloud
Νεφελοκοκκυγία {prop} {f} :: cloud-cuckoo-land, a utopia, imaginary place with unrealistic or silly people
νεφέλωμα {n} [astronomy] :: nebula
νέφος {n} :: smog
νέφος {n} [meteorology] :: cloud
νέφος {n} [computing] :: cloud
νεφρίτης {m} :: greenstone, jade
νεφριτικός {adj} :: kidney
νεφρό {n} [anatomy] :: kidney [body organ]
νεφρολογία {f} [medicine] :: nephrology
νεφρολόγος {mf} [medicine] :: nephrologist
νεφροπάθεια {f} [medicine] :: nephropathy (kidney disease)
νεώριο {n} :: dry-dock
νεωτερικότητα {f} :: modernity
νεωτερισμός {m} :: modernism
νήμα {n} [textiles] :: yarn
νήμα {n} [botany] :: filament
νηολογημένος {adj} [shipping] :: registered
νηπιαγωγείο {n} [education] :: nursery school, kindergarten
νηπιαγωγός {mf} :: nursery nurse, nursery teacher
νηπιαγωγός {mf} [education] :: kindergarten teacher, infant teacher
νηρηίδα {f} [Greek mythology] :: nereid (a sea nymph)
νησί {n} [geography] :: island
νησί Αγία Ελένη {prop} {f} :: alternative form of νήσος Αγίας Ελένης
Νησιά Γκαλαπάγκος {prop} {np} :: Galapagos Islands, Galápagos Islands
Νησιά Κέυμαν {prop} {np} :: Cayman Islands
Νησιά Φερόες {prop} {fp} :: Faroe Islands
Νησιά Φώκλαντ {prop} {fp} :: Falkland Islands
Νησί του Μαν {prop} {n} :: alternative form of Νήσος του Μαν
νησιώτικη πέρδικα {f} :: Alectoris chukar : chukar partridge, chukar [literally: island partridge]
Νήσοι Κέιμαν {prop} {np} :: alternative form of Νησιά Κέυμαν
Νήσοι Μάρσαλ {prop} {fp} :: The Marshall Islands
Νήσοι Σολομώντος {prop} {m} {p} :: The Solomon Islands
Νήσοι Φάλκλαντ {prop} {fp} :: alternative form of Νήσοι Φώκλαντ
Νήσοι Φερόες {prop} {fp} :: Faroe Islands
Νήσοι Φώκλαντ {prop} {fp} :: Falkland Islands
νήσος Αγίας Ελένης {prop} {f} :: νήσος Αγίας Ελένης (island)
Νήσος Αναλήψεως {prop} {f} :: Ascension Island
Νήσος του Μαν {prop} {f} :: Isle of Man
Νήσος των Χριστουγέννων {prop} {f} :: Christmas Island
νήσσα {f} [jocular, Katharevousa] :: synonym of the modern πάπια
νηστεία {f} :: fast (period of eating no food, little food or avoiding certain dietary items)
νηστεύω {v} :: fast
νηστεύω {v} [religious] :: abstain from something, fast
νηστικός {adj} :: hungry, unfed, famished
νηφάλια {adv} :: soberly [not drunkenly]
νηφάλια {adv} :: calmly
νηφάλιος {adj} :: calm, astute, sober, collected, dispassionate
νηφάλιος {adj} :: sober, not drunk
νηφαλιότητα {f} :: sobriety
νηφαλίως {adv} :: soberly [not drunkenly]
νηφαλίως {adv} :: calmly
νι {n} :: nu, the 13th letter of the modern Greek alphabet
νι {n} [symbol] :: tick
νιάου {interj} [onomatopoeia] :: meow (sound of a cat)
νιάου {n} :: meow (sound a cat makes)
νιαουρίζω {v} :: meow, miaow [the cry of a cat]
νιαουρίζω {v} :: whine
νιάτα {np} :: youth (the quality or the time of being young)
νιάτα {np} :: youth, young people (the young as a group)
Νίγηρ {prop} {m} :: alternative form of Νίγηρας
Νίγηρας {prop} {m} :: Νίγηρας (country)
Νίγηρας {prop} {m} :: Νίγηρας (major river)
Νιγηρία {prop} {f} :: Νιγηρία (country)
Νιγηριανή {f} :: Nigerian (a person from Nigeria)
Νιγηριανός {m} :: Nigerian (a person from Nigeria)
νιγηρικός {adj} :: Nigerien (of or pertaining to Niger or its people)
Νίκαια {prop} {f} :: Νίκαια (coastal city/capital)
Νικαράγουα {prop} {f} :: Νικαράγουα (country)
Νικαραγουανή {f} :: Nicaraguan (a person from Nicaragua)
Νικαραγουανός {m} :: Nicaraguan (a person from Nicaragua)
νικαραγουανός {adj} :: Nicaraguan
νικάω {v} :: win, prevail
νικάω {v} :: defeat, conquer
νίκελ {n} :: alternative form of νικέλιο
νικέλιο {n} [chemistry, metallurgy] :: nickel
Νίκη {prop} {f} [Greek god] :: Nike (goddess of victory)
νίκη {f} :: victory
νικημένος {v} :: defeated
νικητήριος {adj} :: winning, relating to victory
νικητής {m} :: winner, victor
νικήτρια {f} :: winner, victor
νικηφόρος {adj} :: victorious
Νικόλαος {prop} {m} :: Nicholas (male given name)
Νικόλας {prop} {m} :: Familiar form of Νικόλαος
Νικολός {prop} {m} :: Familiar form of Νικόλαος [Nicholas, the male given name.]
Νίκολς {prop} :: A transliteration of an English surname
Νίκος {prop} {m} :: given name, a shortened form of Νικόλαος
νικοτίνη {f} :: nicotine
νικώ {v} :: alternative form of νικάω
νινί {n} :: baby, infant
νιόβιο {n} [chemistry] :: niobium
νιοστός {adj} [mathematics] :: nth, representing an unspecified ordinal number, usually the terminal item in a series
νιούτον {n} [physics] :: newton [units of force]
νιπτήρας {m} :: washbasin, sink
νιρβάνα {f} [Buddhism] :: nirvana
νισεστές {m} :: starch, cornstarch
νιτρικό οξύ {n} [inorganic compound] :: nitric acid
νιτρικός {adj} [inorganic chemistry] :: nitric
νιτρικός {adj} [slang] :: rotgut [drink]
νιφάδα {f} :: snowflake
νιφάδα {f} :: flake
νιχόνιο {n} [chemistry] :: nihonium
νιώθω {v} :: feel
ΝΝΑ {n} :: νότια-νοτιοανατολικά (SSE, south-southeast)
ΝΝΔ {n} :: νότια-νοτιοδυτικά (SSW, south-southwest)
Νοέμβρης {prop} {m} [colloquial, less formal] :: alternative form of Νοέμβριος
Νοεμβριανά {np} :: Noemvriana, the November fighting (1916)
Νοέμβριος {prop} {m} :: November
νόημα {n} :: sense, meaning
νόημα {n} :: gesture
νοημοσύνη {f} :: intelligence
νοητός {adj} [formal] :: conceivable, perceptible, intelligible, comprehensible (able to be imagined in the mind)
νοητός {adj} [formal, by extension] :: imaginary, notional (that which exists only in the mind)
νόθος {adj} :: illegitimate, bastard
νόθος {adj} :: mongrel
νόθος {adj} :: false, spurious
νοιάζομαι {v} :: I care for
νοιάζομαι {v} :: I take care of
νοικοκυρά {f} [colloquial] :: housewife, female head of household, landlady
νοικοκυριό {n} :: household
νοιώθω {v} :: alternative form of νιώθω
νόκτα {f} [Egyptiot Dialect] :: joke
νομάρχης {m} :: nomarch, department governor
νομίζω {v} :: think, consider, opine
νομικό πρόσωπο {n} [legal] :: legal person
νομικός {adj} [legal] :: pertaining to the law, legal
νόμιμος {adj} :: legal [allowed by law]
νόμιμος {adj} :: legitimate
νόμισμα {n} :: a coin
νόμισμα {n} :: the basic currency of a country
νόμισμα {n} :: nomisma
νόμισμα {n} :: money circulating in the form of notes and coin
νομισματικός {adj} :: numismatic
νομισματοκοπείο {n} :: mint [coin production unit]
νομισματολόγος {mf} :: coin collector, numismatist
νομοθεσία {f} :: legislature, legislation
νομοθεσία {f} :: code of laws
νομοθέτης {m} :: legislator
νομοθέτης {m} :: legislature
νομοθέτις {f} :: rare form of νομοθέτης
νομολογία {f} :: legal precedent, all previous decisions made by the law courts as they apply to a case; case law, law as set by precedent [in English law this is common law]
νομολογία {f} :: (especially) judgements made by courts of appeal on points of law
νόμος {m} :: law, rule, code
νόμος {m} :: nome [type of musical composition in ancient Greece]
νομός {m} :: nome, department, county, prefecture
νομπέλιο {n} [chemistry] :: nobelium
νόνα {f} [dialect] :: grandmother
νονά {f} :: godmother
νονός {m} :: godfather, godparent
νονός {m} :: godfather [mafia leader]
Νορβηγή {f} :: Norwegian (a person from Norway)
Νορβηγία {prop} {f} :: Norway
Νορβηγίδα {f} :: Norwegian (a person from Norway)
νορβηγικά {np} :: Norwegian [the language of Norway and its people]
νορβηγικός {adj} :: Norwegian [related to the Norway, its people or language]
Νορβηγός {m} :: Norwegian (a person from Norway)
Νόργουιτς {prop} :: Νόργουιτς (city)
νορεπινεφρίνη {f} [neurophysiology] :: norepinephrine
νοσηλευτής {m} [medicine] :: male nurse [especially a scientifically trained one]
νοσηλεύτρια {f} [medicine] :: nurse [especially one scientifically trained]
νοσοκόμα {f} [medicine] :: nurse
νοσοκομείο {n} [medicine] :: hospital
νοσοκόμος {m} [medicine] :: male nurse
νόσος {f} [medicine] :: disease
νοσοφόρος {adj} :: disease bearer
νοσταλγία {f} :: nostalgia, homesickness
νοσταλγία {f} :: nostalgia [bittersweet yearning for the things of the past]
νοσταλγός {mf} :: person who is homesick or nostalgic
νοσταλγώ {v} :: feel nostalgic, be homesick
νοστιμεύομαι {v} :: Ι fancy, find to my taste
νοστιμεύω {v} [of food] :: make tasty, season
νοστιμεύω {v} [figuratively] :: make pretty, elegant
νοστιμεύω {v} [of food] :: become tasty
νοστιμεύω {v} [figuratively] :: become pretty
νοστιμεύω {v} [in the passive voice] :: → νοστιμεύομαι
νοστιμίζω {v} [of food] :: make tasty, season
νοστιμίζω {v} [figuratively] :: make pretty
νοστιμίζω {v} [of food] :: become tasty
νοστιμίζω {v} [figuratively] :: become pretty
νόστιμος {adj} :: tasty [food, drink, etc]
νόστιμος {adj} :: nice, attractive
νότα {f} [literally] :: [music] note [written or printed character]
νότα {f} [by extension] :: note [sound of a note]
νότα {f} [figuratively] :: nuance
νότα {f} [literally] :: note [diplomatic missive or written communication]
Νότια Αμερική {prop} {f} :: South America
Νότια Αυστραλία {prop} {f} :: South Australia (Australian state)
Νότια Αφρική {prop} {f} :: South Africa
Νότια Κορέα {prop} {f} :: South Korea
νότια-νοτιοανατολικά {np} :: south-southeast
νότια-νοτιοδυτικά {np} :: south-southwest
νοτιάς {m} :: the ostro (a southerly Mediterranean wind)
Νοτιοαμερικανίδα {f} :: South American (a person from South America)
νοτιοαμερικανικός {adj} :: South American
Νοτιοαμερικανός {m} :: South American (a person from South America)
νοτιοανατολικά {np} :: southeast
νοτιοανατολικά {adv} :: southeast
νοτιοανατολικός {adj} :: southeast, southeasterly
Νοτιοαφρικανή {f} :: South African (a person from South Africa)
νοτιοαφρικανικός {adj} :: South African (relating to South Africa or its people)
Νοτιοαφρικάνος {m} :: South African (a person from South Africa)
νοτιοδυτικά {np} :: southwest
νοτιοδυτικά {adv} :: southwest
νοτιοδυτικός {adj} :: southwest, southwesterly, southwestwards, southwestern
νοτιοδυτικώς {adv} :: southwest
Νότιοι Σάντουιτς Νήσοι {prop} {fp} :: South Sandwich Islands
Νότιον Τρίγωνον {prop} {n} [astronomy, formal] :: Triangulum Australe [constellation]
νότιος {adj} :: south, southerly (toward the south, from the south)
νότιος {m} :: the ostro (a southerly Mediterranean wind)
Νότιος Γεωργία {prop} {f} :: South Georgia
Νότιο Σουδάν {prop} {n} :: South Sudan
νότος {m} [navigation] :: south
νότος {m} [meteorology] :: south wind
νούμερο {n} :: numeral, number
νουνός {m} :: alternative form of νονός
νους {m} :: mind, brains
νούφαρο {n} :: lotus, water lily
νταβατζής {m} [colloquial] :: pimp (man who arranges clients for prostitutes)
ντάγκλα {f} [slang] :: A state of comfort and satisfaction of having consumed too much (food, alcohol, etc.)
νταϊκόν {n} :: daikon
ντάλα {adv} [colloqial] :: found in phrases:
ντάλα καλοκαίρι {phrase} :: high summer
ντάλια {f} :: dahlia
ντάμα {f} [playing card] :: the queen in a pack of playing cards
ντάμα {f} [board games] :: draughts; checkers
ντάμα {f} :: female companion on a dance (or any event)
νταμάρι {n} [colloquial] :: quarry
ντανταϊσμός {m} [arts] :: dadaism
νταούλι {n} [musical instruments] :: small drum, tupan, davul [folk musical instrument]
νταραβερίζομαι {v} [colloquial, familiar] :: hobnob with, have dealings with (be involved with financially)
νταραβερίζομαι {v} [colloquial] :: go out with, carry on with (be involved with romantically/sexually)
νταρμστάντιο {n} [chemistry] :: darmstadtium
ντε {particle} :: go on! [emphatic interjection exhortative, for a variety of emotions]
ντε {particle} :: giddyup! [especially to animals]
ντε {particle} :: transliteration of the Latin preposition in the greek alphabet
ντε {particle} :: transliteration of the French preposition de in the greek alphabet
ντε {particle} :: transliteration of the French numeral deux in the greek alphabet
Ντέιβιντ {prop} :: given name
ντεκόρ {n} :: decor
Ντέλαγουερ {prop} {n} :: Ντέλαγουερ (state)
ντελαπάρω {v} :: alternative form of ντεραπάρω
ντελιβεράς {m} :: a delivery person
ντελίβερι {n} :: delivery
ντεντέκτιβ {mf} :: alternative form of ντετέκτιβ
ντεραπάρω {v} [usually of vehicles] :: skid over, turn upside-down
ντετέκτιβ {mf} :: detective (police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime)
ντετερμινισμός {m} [philosophy] :: determinism
ντέφι {n} :: tambourine
ντήζελ {n} {f} :: alternative form of ντίζελ
ντίγκο {n} :: dingo
ντίζελ {n} {f} [automotive, engineering] :: diesel [engine and fuel]
Ντιζόν {prop} {f} :: Ντιζόν (city)
Ντίνα {prop} {f} :: shortened, everyday form of Κωνσταντίνα, Constantina
Ντίνος {prop} {m} :: A shortened, everyday form of Κωνσταντίνος, Constantine
ντισπανσέρ {n} [Egyptiot Dialect] :: dispensary
ντο {n} [music] :: do (first note in the tonic sol-fa or solfège scale)
ντο {n} [music] :: C (first note or tonic in the C major scale)
ντολμαδάκι {n} :: diminutive of ντολμάς: vine leaf dolma
ντολμάς {m} :: dolma, stuffed leaf [especially vine leaves]
ντομάτα {f} :: tomato
ντοματάκι {n} :: tomato, especially cherry tomato
ντοματιά {f} :: tomato plant
ντοματίνι {n} :: cherry tomato
ντοματοσαλάτα {f} :: tomato salad
Ντομίνικα {prop} {f} :: Ντομίνικα (island/and/country)
Ντόρα {prop} {f} [colloquial, familiar] :: given name
ντουέτο {n} {f} [music] :: duet
ντουζ {n} :: alternative form of ντους
ντουζίνα {f} :: twelve, dozen
ντουί {f} [electricity] :: lamp holder, lamp socket
ντουλάπα {f} :: wardrobe [UK], closet [US]
ντουλάπα {f} [derogatory] :: fat and clumsy woman
ντουλάπι {n} :: cupboard
Ντουμπάι {prop} {n} :: Ντουμπάι (emirate)
Ντουμπάι {prop} {n} :: Ντουμπάι (capital city)
ντουμπελέκι {n} :: alternative form of τουμπελέκι
ντουμπλάρομαι {v} :: I am [[replace]d by a double (actor)
ντουμπλάρομαι {v} :: I am dubbed
ντουμπλάρω {v} :: stand in
ντουμπλάρω {v} :: dub
ντούμπνιο {n} [chemistry] :: dubnium
ντουντούκα {f} :: megaphone [chiefly the hand-held electric megaphone]
ντούρα {f} [Egyptiot Dialect] :: corn
ντους {n} :: shower (device for bathing)
ντους {n} :: shower (an instance of washing under the above)
ντρέπομαι {vi} :: be shy, be bashful
ντρέπομαι {vi} :: be ashamed, feel shame
ντρέπομαι {vt} [rare] :: respect
ντροπαλά {adv} :: shyly, bashfully, diffidently, sheepishly, timidly
ντροπαλός {adj} :: shy, bashful, diffident, sheepish
ντροπαλοσύνη {f} :: shyness, bashfulness, diffidence
ντροπαλότητα {f} :: shyness, bashfulness, diffidence
ντροπή {f} :: shyness, bashfulness (quality of being shy, a fear of social interactions)
ντροπή {f} :: shame, disgrace (painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong)
ντροπή {f} [by extension] :: shameful/disgraceful behaviour, shameful/disgraceful act
ντροπή {interj} :: for shame, shame
ντροπή σου {interj} :: shame on you
ντροπιάζομαι {v} :: feel ashamed, feel embarrassed
ντροπιάζω {vt} :: (bring) shame (to), humiliate, disgrace, mortify, embarrass
ντροπιασμένα {adv} :: ashamed, in a state of shame
ντροπιασμένος {v} :: ashamed, embarrassed, shamefaced (feeling intense shame)
ντροπιαστικά {adv} :: shamefully, embarrassingly, mortifyingly
ντροπιαστικός {adj} :: shameful, embarrassing, mortifying (causing intense shame)
ντύνομαι {v} :: dress yourself
ντύνομαι {v} :: dress up, wear a disguise
ντύνω {vt} :: dress someone
ντύνω {vt} :: cover, upholster
ντύσιμο {n} :: outfit, clothing, rig out
ντύσιμο {n} :: upholstery, covering
νύκτα {f} :: alternative form of νύχτα
νύκτα {f} :: Cretan dialect form of νύχτα
νυκτερινός {adj} :: alternative form of νυχτερινός
νυκτόβιος {adj} :: nocturnal
νυμφευμένος {adj} :: married, wed
νύμφη {f} :: bride
νύμφη {f} [Greek mythology] :: nymph, undine, water sprite, water spirit
νύμφη {f} [zoology] :: nymph, larva
νύμφη {f} [zoology] :: pupa, chrysalis
νυν {adv} :: now, currently
νυν και αεί {phrase} :: now and forever, for ever and ever
νύστα {f} :: tiredness, drowsiness, sleepiness
νυσταγμός {m} [ophthalmology] :: nystagmus, miner's disease
νυστάζω {vi} :: be sleepy, feel tired
νυστάζω {vt} :: send to sleep
νυστέρι {n} [medicine] :: scalpel, lancet
νύφη {f} :: bride
νύφη {f} :: daughter-in-law (the wife of someone's son)
νύφη {f} :: sister-in-law (the wife of someone's brother)
νυφικό {n} :: wedding dress, bridal gown
νυφίτσα {f} :: weasel
νυφίτσα {f} :: ferret
νύχι {n} :: nail, fingernail, toenail
νύχι {n} :: claw
νύχι {n} :: hoof (of horses, donkeys, etc.)
νύχτα {f} :: night
νυχτερίδα {f} :: bat [small flying mammal]
νυχτερινός {adj} :: night
νυχτερινός {adj} :: nocturnal
νυχτόβιος {adj} :: alternative form of νυκτόβιος
νυχτοπεταλούδα {f} :: moth
νυχτοφοβία {f} :: nyctophobia
νυχτωδία {f} [literary, poetic] :: nocturne (song or piece suggestive of night)
νχος {mf} :: abbreviation of ναύαρχος
Νώε {m} [bible] :: Noah
νωθρός {adj} :: sluggish, languid, lazy (having little motion, disinclined to move)
νωθρός {adj} [of a mind] :: dull, slow
νωθρότητα {f} :: sloth, sluggishness, indolence, idleness
νωπογραφία {f} [art] :: fresco [wall painting and the technique for its production]
νωπός {adj} :: fresh
νωπός {adj} [of clothes, skin, etc] :: damp
νωπός {adj} :: recent, new
νωρίς {adv} :: early (before the expected time)
νωρίς {adv} :: soon
νωρίτερα {adv} :: earlier
νωτιαίος μυελός {m} :: spinal cord