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1 germ
[‹ə:m]1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) μικρόβιο2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) σπέρμα -
2 Germ
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Germ
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3 germ
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4 bug
1. noun1) (an insect that lives in dirty houses and beds: a bedbug.) κοριός2) (an insect: There's a bug crawling up your arm.) ζωύφιο3) (a germ or infection: a stomach bug.) μικρόβιο4) (a small hidden microphone.) κρυφό μικρόφωνο υποκλοπής, κοριός2. verb1) (to place small hidden microphones in (a room etc): The spy's bedroom was bugged.) παρακολουθώ με κρυμμένα μικρόφωνα2) (to annoy: What's bugging him?) ενοχλώ -
5 microbe
(a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) μικρόβιο -
6 Element
subs.Part: P. and V μέρος, τό.Germ: P. and V. σπέρμα, τό.Beginning, origin: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, ῥίζα, ἡ, πηγή, ἡ.Be in one's element, enjoy onesolf v.: P. εὐπαθεῖν, P. and V. εὐφραίνεσθαι.The Elements, subs.: P. τὰ γένη.The primed elements: P. τὰ πρῶτα (Plat., Theaet. 205C).There being four elements of which the body is compacted, earth, air, fire, and water: P. τεσσάρων ὄντων γενῶν ἐξ ὧν συμπέπηγε τὸ σῶμα, γῆς, πυρὸς, ὕδατός τε καὶ ἀέρος (Plat., Tim. 81E).I show that of the two elements appointed for the useof man, namely, sea and land, of the one you are complele masters: P. ἐγὼ ἀποφαίνω δύο μερῶν εἰς χρῆσιν φανερῶν, γῆς καὶ θαλάσσης, τοῦ ἑτέρου ὑμᾶς παντὸς κυριωτάτους ὄντας (Thuc., 2, 62).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Element
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7 Seed
subs.P. and V. σπέρμα, τό.met., offspring: V. σπέρμα, τό, σπορά, ἡ; see Offspring.Generative seed: P. and V. σπέρμα, τό (Plat.), V. σπορά, ἡ.Origin: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, πηγή, ἡ, ῥίζα, ἡ.Germ: P. and V. σπέρμα, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Seed
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