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1 cave
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2 cave in
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3 Cave
subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cave
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4 cave
1) βαθουλωμένος2) κάβα3) καμπαρέ4) κατώι5) μίζα6) κοίλος7) κελάρι -
5 cave
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6 Corycian Cave
Κωρυκίς (-ίδος) πέτρα, ἡ (Æsch., Eum. 22).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Corycian Cave
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7 echo
['ekəu] 1. plural - echoes; noun(the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back: The children shouted loudly in the cave so that they could hear the echoes.) ηχώ,αντίλαλος2. verb1) (to send back an echo or echoes: The cave was echoing with shouts; The hills echoed his shout.) αντηχώ, αντιλαλώ2) (to repeat (a sound or a statement): She always echoes her husband's opinion.) επαναλαμβάνω,απηχώ -
8 Mouth
subs.P. and V. στόμα, τό.Mouth of a river, cave, etc.: P. and V. στόμα, τό, στόμιον, τό, P. ἐκβολή, ἡ.A cave with two mouths: V. δίστομος πέτρα, ἡ, ἀμφιτρὴς αὔλιον, τό.Way out: P. and V. ἔξοδος, ἡ.Way in: P. and V. εἴσοδος, ἡ.Be in every one's mouth: V. διὰ στόμα εἶναι.By word of mouth: P. ἀπὸ στόματος, P. and V. ἀπὸ γλώσσης (Thuc. 7, 10).What is inside and written in the folds of the letter I will tell you by word of mouth: V. τἄνοντα κἀγγεγραμμένʼ ἐν δέλτου πτυχαῖς λόγῳ, φράσω σοι (Eur., I.T. 760).Take the words out of one's mouth, v.:Ar. and P. ὑφαρπάζειν (absol.), P. ὑπολαμβάνειν (absol.), V. ἁρπάζειν (acc.) (Eur., H.F. 535).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mouth
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9 Vault
subs.Underground room: P. οἴκησις κατάγειος, ἡ, V. κατῶρυξ, ἡ.Hiding-place: V. κευθμών, ὁ.Cave: P. σπήλαιον, τό (Plat.); see Cave.Arch: P. ἁψίς, ἡ (also Ar., Thesm. 53 in metaphorical sense).The vault of heaven: P. ἡ ὑπουράνιος ἁψίς (Plat., Phaedr. 247B). V. οὐρανοῦ ἀναπτυχαί, αἱ (Soph., frag.), or use Ar. and V. κύκλος, ὁ.Tomb: see Tomb.Leap: see Leap.——————v. trans.Leap over: Ar. ὑπερπηδᾶν (acc.), Ar. and P. διαπηδᾶν (acc. or absol.), V. ὑπερθρώσκειν (acc. or gen.).V. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Vault
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10 caveman
[-mæn]noun (in prehistoric times, a person who lived in a cave: Cavemen dressed in the skins of animals.) άνθρωπος των σπηλαίων -
11 cavern
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12 pothole
1) (a hole or cave made in rock by the action of swirling water.) λακούβα2) (a hole worn in a road-surface.) λακούβα -
13 pretend
[pri'tend]1) (to make believe that something is true, in play: Let's pretend that this room is a cave!; Pretend to be a lion!; He wasn't really angry - he was only pretending.) προσποιούμαι,κάνω(πως)2) (to try to make it appear (that something is true), in order to deceive: He pretended that he had a headache; She was only pretending to be asleep; I pretended not to understand.) προσποιούμαι,προφασίζομαι•- pretence- false pretences -
14 real
[riəl] 1. adjective1) (which actually exists: There's a real monster in that cave.) αληθινός2) (not imitation; genuine: real leather; Is that diamond real?) γνήσιος3) (actual: He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.) πραγματικός4) (great: a real surprise/problem.) πραγματικός, μεγάλος2. adverb((especially American) very; really: a real nice house.) πραγματικά- realist- realism
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- really 3. interjection(an expression of surprise, protest, doubt etc: `I'm going to be the next manager.' `Oh really?'; Really! You mustn't be so rude!) αλήθεια! μη μου πεις!- for real
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15 stalactite
(a spike of limestone hanging from the roof of a cave etc formed by the dripping of water containing lime.) σταλακτίτης -
16 stalagmite
(a spike of limestone rising from the floor of a cave, formed by water dripping from the roof.) σταλαγμίτης -
17 Cavern
subs.See Cave.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cavern
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18 Chasm
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Chasm
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19 Hole
subs.Ar. and P. τρῆμα, τό.Hole in the roof for the smoke to escape: Ar. ὀπή, ἡ.Hole in the ground: P. and V. ὄρυγμα, τό.He tried to make hole in the ship's bottom: P. διέκοπτε τοῦ πλοίου τὸ ἔδαφος (Dem. 883).Pierced with holes: use adj., P. and V. τετμημένος.Pick holes in, v.: met., P. διασύρειν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hole
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20 Lair
subs.Den: V. λέχος, τό (Æsch., Ag. 1224).Hiding-place: V. κευθμών, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lair
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