διαδοχή
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Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Ancient Greek διαδοχή (diadokhḗ), from Ancient Greek διαδέχομαι (diadékhomai, “to succeed”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
διαδοχή • (diadochí) f (plural διαδοχές)
- succession (act of following in sequence)
- η διαδοχή του θρόνου ― i diadochí tou thrónou ― the succession of the throne
- series, succession (sequence of things in order)
- η διαδοχή των γεγονότων που οδήγησαν στον πόλεμο
- i diadochí ton gegonóton pou odígisan ston pólemo
- the series of events that led to the war
Declension[edit]
declension of διαδοχή
Synonyms[edit]
- (series): ακολουθία f (akolouthía)
Related terms[edit]
- διάδοχος m or f (diádochos, “successor”)
- διαδοχικός (diadochikós, “successive, consecutive”)