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1 flesh
[fleʃ]1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) σάρκα2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) `σάρκα` φρούτου•- fleshy- flesh and blood
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2 Flesh
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Flesh
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3 flesh
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4 flesh and blood
1) (relations; family: She is my own flesh and blood.) στενός συγγενής, `αίμα`2) (human nature: It is more than flesh and blood can tolerate.) ανθρώπινη φύση -
5 in the flesh
(actually present; in person: I have seen him on television, but never in the flesh.) αυτοπροσώπως,με σάρκα και οστά -
6 goose-flesh
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7 make someone's flesh creep
(to scare or horrify someone.) κάνω κάποιον να ανατριχιάσει -
8 Carrion
subs.Flesh: P. and V. σάρξ, ἡ.Meat: P. and V. κρέας, τό.He shall become carrion for the sea birds: V. ὄρνισι φορβὴ παραλίοις γενήσεται (Soph., Aj. 1065); in same sense use V. ἕλωρ, τό, ἕλκημα, τό; see Prey.——————adj.Eating raw flesh: V. ὠμηστής, ὠμόσιτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Carrion
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9 bacon
['beikən](the flesh of the back and sides of a pig, salted and dried, used as food.) μπέικον -
10 beef
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11 body
['bodi] 1. plural - bodies; noun1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) σώμα2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) πτώμα3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) κύριος όγκος, κύριο τμήμα4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) όγκος5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) σώμα, οργάνωση•- bodily2. adverb(by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) συνολικά, εν σώματι- body language
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12 bone
[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) κόκαλο, οστό2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) κόκαλο2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) βγάζω τα κόκαλα, ξεκοκαλίζω- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
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13 butcher
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14 cannibal
['kænibəl]1) (a person who eats human flesh.) ανθρωποφάγος2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) κανίβαλος•- cannibalistic -
15 carnivore
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16 carrion
['kæriən](dead animal flesh, eaten by other animals: Vultures feed on carrion.) ψοφίμι -
17 chicken
[' ikin]1) (a young bird, especially a young hen: She keeps chickens.) κοτόπουλο2) (its flesh used as food: a plate of fried chicken.) κοτόπουλο (κρέας)3) ((slang.) a coward.) `κότα`, δειλός•- chicken-pox
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18 creep
I [kri:p] past tense, past participle - crept; verb1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.) γλιστρώ αθόρυβα2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.) σέρνομαι3) ((of plants) to grow along the ground, up a wall etc.) αναρριχώμαιII [kri:p]((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.) παλιάνθρωπος- creeper- creepy
- creepily
- creepiness
- creepy-crawly
- creep up on
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19 game
[ɡeim] 1. noun1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) παιχνίδι2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) παιχνίδι3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) αγώνας, παρτίδα4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.)2. adjective(brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) τολμηρός, πρόθυμος- gamely- games
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20 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
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