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  • 1 Exist

    v. intrans.
    P. and V. εἶναι, πάρχειν; see Live.
    The existing laws: P. and V. οἱ καθεστῶτες νόμοι, οἱ νόμοι οἱ κείμενοι, P. οἱ ὄντες νόμοι, οἱ ὑπάρχοντες νόμοι.
    Previously existing: P. προϋπάρχων.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Exist

  • 2 actual

    ['æk uəl]
    (real; existing; not imaginary: In actual fact he is not as stupid as you think he is.) πραγματικός
    - actually

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  • 3 congenital

    [kən'‹enitl]
    ((of diseases or deformities) existing at or before birth.) εγγενής

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  • 4 existence

    1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) ύπαρξη
    2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) τρόπος ζωής

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  • 5 extant

    [ek'stænt, ]( American[) 'ekstənt]
    (still existing.) (δια)σωζόμενος, υπάρχων

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  • 6 fabulous

    ['fæbjuləs]
    1) (wonderful: a fabulous idea.) θαυμάσιος
    2) (existing (only) in a fable: The phoenix is a fabulous bird.) μυθικός

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  • 7 imaginary

    adjective (existing only in the mind or imagination; not real: Her illnesses are usually imaginary.) φανταστικός

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  • 8 non-existent

    [noniɡ'zistənt]
    (not existing; not real: He is afraid of some non-existent monster.) ανύπαρκτος

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  • 9 nothingness

    noun (the state of being nothing or of not existing; emptiness.) ανυπαρξία

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  • 10 original

    [ə'ri-]
    1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) αρχικός,πρωταρχικός
    2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) πρωτότυπος
    3) ((of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made: The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies.) αρχικός,πρωτότυπος

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  • 11 plentiful

    adjective (existing in large amounts: a plentiful supply.) άφθονος

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  • 12 present

    I ['preznt] adjective
    1) (being here, or at the place, occasion etc mentioned: My father was present on that occasion; Who else was present at the wedding?; Now that the whole class is present, we can begin the lesson.) παρών
    2) (existing now: the present moment; the present prime minister.) τωρινός,νυν
    3) ((of the tense of a verb) indicating action now: In the sentence `She wants a chocolate', the verb is in the present tense.) ενεστώτας,ενεστωτικός
    - the present
    - at present
    - for the present
    II [pri'zent] verb
    1) (to give, especially formally or ceremonially: The child presented a bunch of flowers to the Queen; He was presented with a gold watch when he retired.) προσφέρω,δωρίζω
    2) (to introduce: May I present my wife (to you)?) συστήνω
    3) (to arrange the production of (a play, film etc): The Elizabethan Theatre Company presents `Hamlet', by William Shakespeare.) παρουσιάζω, `ανεβάζω`
    4) (to offer (ideas etc) for consideration, or (a problem etc) for solving: She presents (=expresses) her ideas very clearly; The situation presents a problem.) παρουσιάζω(ιδέες κλπ.)
    5) (to bring (oneself); to appear: He presented himself at the dinner table half an hour late.) (αυτοπαθές)εμφανίζομαι
    - presentable
    - presentation
    - present arms
    III ['preznt] noun
    (a gift: a wedding present; birthday presents.) δώρο

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  • 13 seeming

    adjective (existing in appearance, though not usually in reality: her seeming indifference.) φαινομενικός

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  • 14 submarine

    1. noun
    (( abbreviation sub) a ship that can travel under the surface of the sea.) υποβρύχιο
    2. adjective
    (existing, or intended for use etc, under the surface of the sea: submarine vegetation.)

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  • 15 unreal

    (not existing in fact: He lives in an unreal world imagined by himself.) ανύπαρκτος, φανταστικός

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  • 16 Abstract

    v. trans.
    P. and V. φαιρεῖν, πεξαιρεῖν, V. ποσπᾶν; see Steal, Remove.
    ——————
    subs.
    Summary: P. κεφάλαιον, τό.
    ——————
    adj.
    Opposed to concrete: P. αὐτός, e.g. abstract justice: P. αὐτὸ τὸ δίκαιον, abstract beauty: P. αὐτὸ τὸ καλόν.
    The abstract conception ( of a thing): P. ἰδέα, ἡ, εἶδος, τό; see Concrete.
    Existing only in the mind: P. νοητός.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Abstract

  • 17 Ancient

    adj.
    P. and V. ἀρχαῖος, παλαιός, Ar. and V. παλαιγενής, V. παλαίφατος.
    Long existing: V. δηναιός; see Old.
    Belonging to former times: P. and V. ὁ πλαι, ὁ πρίν, ὁ πρόσθεν.
    The ancients: use P. and V. οἱ παλαιοί, οἱ πλαι, οἱ πρόσθεν.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ancient

  • 18 Consolidate

    v. trans.
    Organise: P. and V. συντάσσειν.
    Strengthen: P. κρατύνειν.
    Consolidate your existing power: P. τὴν ὑπάρχουσαν δύναμιν συνέχειν (Dem. 108).

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  • 19 Ideal

    adj.
    Ideal justice, abstract justice: P. τὸ δίκαιον αὐτό.
    Perfect: P. and V. τέλειος, τέλεος, μεμτπος; see Perfect.
    Existing only in the mind: P. νοητός.
    Beyond human capacity: P. and V. μείζων ἢ κατʼ ἄνθρωπον, V. οὐ κατʼ ἄνθρωπον.
    ——————
    subs.
    The ideal good: P. τὸ ἀγαθόν.
    Example: P. and V. παρδειγμα, τό.
    Aim, goal: P. and V. ὅρος, ὁ, σκοπός, ὁ, P. προαίρεσις, ἡ.
    Castle in the air: P εὐχή.
    Pursuing an ideal though incapable of appreciating even realities: P. ζητοῦντες ἄλλο τι, ὡς εἰπεῖν, ἢ ἐν οἷς ζῶμεν, φρονοῦντες, δὲ οὐδὲ περὶ τῶν παρόντων ἱκανῶς (Thuc. 3, 38).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ideal

  • 20 Immemorial

    adj.
    P. and V. παλαιός, ἀρχαῖος, Ar. and V. παλαιγενής, V. παλαίφατος.
    Long existing: V. δηναιός.
    From time immemorial: P. ἐκ παλαιτάτου.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Immemorial

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