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  • 101 fossilize

    verb (to change into a fossil: Time had fossilized the animal remains in the river-bed.) απολιθώνω

    English-Greek dictionary > fossilize

  • 102 four

    [fo:] 1. noun
    1) (the number or figure 4.) τέσσερα
    2) (the age of 4.) ηλικία των τεσσάρων,τεσσάρων ετών
    2. adjective
    1) (4 in number.) τέσσερις
    2) (aged 4.) τετράχρονος
    - fourth
    - foursome
    - four-year-old
    3. adjective
    ((of a person, animal or thing) that is four years old.) τετράχρονο

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  • 103 four-year-old

    noun (a person or animal that is four years old.) τετράχρονος

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  • 104 fourteen

    [fo:'ti:n] 1. noun
    1) (the number or figure 14.) δεκατέσσερα
    2) (the age of 14.) ηλικία δεκατεσσάρων,δεκατεσσάρων ετών
    2. adjective
    1) (14 in number.)
    2) (aged 14.)
    - fourteenth
    - fourteen-year-old
    3. adjective
    ((of a person, animal or thing) that is fourteen years old.) δεκατετράχρονο

    English-Greek dictionary > fourteen

  • 105 fourteen-year-old

    noun (a person or animal that is fourteen years old.) δεκατετράχρονος

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  • 106 fox

    [foks] 1. plural - foxes; noun
    (a type of reddish-brown wild animal which looks like a dog.) αλεπού
    2. adjective
    fox-fur.)
    3. verb
    (to puzzle or confuse: She was completely foxed.) μπερδεύω
    - foxhound
    - fox terrier

    English-Greek dictionary > fox

  • 107 frog

    [froɡ]
    (a small jumping animal, without a tail, that lives on land and in water.) βάτραχος

    English-Greek dictionary > frog

  • 108 furry

    1) (covered with fur: a furry animal.) τριχωτός
    2) (like fur: furry material.) γούνινος

    English-Greek dictionary > furry

  • 109 gait

    [ɡeit]
    ((plural rare) the way in which a person or animal walks: the old man's shuffling gait.) περπατησιά

    English-Greek dictionary > gait

  • 110 gangrene

    ['ɡæŋɡri:n]
    (the decay of a part of the body of a living person, animal etc, because the blood supply to that part of the body has stopped.) γάγγραινα

    English-Greek dictionary > gangrene

  • 111 gas

    [ɡæs] 1. noun
    1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) αέριο
    2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) υγραέριο, γκάζι
    3) (a gas which is used by dentists as an anaesthetic.) αναισθητικό αέριο
    4) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) ασφυξιογόνο αέριο, δακρυγόνο
    2. verb
    (to poison or kill (a person or animal) with gas: He was gassed during World War I.) δηλητηριάζω με αέριο
    - gassy
    - gassiness
    - gas chamber
    - gas mask
    - gas meter
    - gasoline
    - gasolene
    - gas station
    - gasworks

    English-Greek dictionary > gas

  • 112 gelatine

    ['‹eləti:n, ]( American[) -tin]
    (a jelly-like substance made from hooves, animal bones etc and used in food.) ζελατίνη

    English-Greek dictionary > gelatine

  • 113 germ

    [‹ə:m]
    1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) μικρόβιο
    2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) σπέρμα

    English-Greek dictionary > germ

  • 114 get etc long in the tooth

    ((of a person or animal) to be, become etc, old: I'm getting a bit long in the tooth to climb mountains.) τα 'χω τα χρονάκια μου

    English-Greek dictionary > get etc long in the tooth

  • 115 giraffe

    plurals - giraffes, giraffe; noun
    (an African animal with a very long neck, long legs and spots.) καμηλοπάρδαλη

    English-Greek dictionary > giraffe

  • 116 goat

    [ɡəut]
    (an animal of the sheep family, with horns and a long-haired coat.) κατσίκα / τράγος

    English-Greek dictionary > goat

  • 117 goose

    [ɡu:s]
    plural - geese; noun
    (a web-footed animal like a duck, but larger: The farmer's wife keeps geese.) χήνα
    - he wouldn't say boo to a goose

    English-Greek dictionary > goose

  • 118 gore

    [ɡo:] 1. noun
    (blood (especially when it is thick and solid): After the battle, the knight was covered in gore.) πηχτό αίμα
    2. verb
    ((of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc: The bull gored the farmer to death.) τρυπώ, ξεκοιλιάζω

    English-Greek dictionary > gore

  • 119 grease

    [ɡri:s] 1. noun
    1) (soft, thick, animal fat.) λίγδα
    2) (any thick, oily substance: She put grease on the squeaking hinge.) γράσο
    2. verb
    (to put grease on, over or in: The mechanic greased the car's axle.) γρασάρω, λαδώνω
    - greasiness

    English-Greek dictionary > grease

  • 120 guinea-pig

    ['ɡinipiɡ]
    1) (a small animal, like a rabbit, with short ears and often kept as a pet.) ινδικό χοιρίδιο
    2) (a person used as the subject of an experiment: He was used as a guinea-pig for the new drug.) πειραματόζωο

    English-Greek dictionary > guinea-pig

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