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41 shears
noun plural (a cutting-tool with two blades, like a large pair of scissors: a pair of shears.) ψαλίδα -
42 sickle
['sikl](a tool with a curved blade for cutting grain etc.) δρεπάνι -
43 toenail
noun (the nail that grows on one's toes: He was cutting his toenails.) νύχι ποδιού -
44 truncated
(shortened by cutting off a part, especially the end: a truncated version of the play.) κουτσουρεμένος -
45 vivisection
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46 Cut
v. trans.P. and V. τέμνειν, κόπτειν.Hew: P. and V. τέμνειν, κόπτειν, ἐκτέμνειν, V. κείρειν.Cut a road or canal: P. τέμνειν.met., affect deeply: P. and V. δάκνειν.met., curtail: P. and V. συντέμνειν, συστέλλειν, κολούειν.Cut clean off.: P. and V. ἀποκαυλίζειν (Thuc. 2, 76).Intercept: P. ἀπολαμβάνειν, διαλαμβάνειν.Cut off by a wall: P. ἀποικοδομεῖν (acc.).Shut out: P. and V. ἀποκλῄειν.Cut open: P. διακόπτειν (used of cutting open a lip, Dem. 1259).Cut out: P. and V. ἐκτέμνειν.Interrupt a person speaking: P. ὑπολαμβάνειν, Ar. ὑποκρούειν; see Interrupt.Cut through enemy's ranks, etc.: P. διακόπτειν (acc.) (Xen.).Carve: V. κρεοκοπεῖν, ἀρταμεῖν.Cut up small: P. κερματίζειν.——————adj.Cut off: V. τομαῖος.——————subs.Slice: Ar. τόμος, ὁ, P. τμῆμα, τό (Plat.), περίτμημα, τό (Plat.).Blow: P. and V. πληγή, ἡ, V. τομή, ἡ.Wound: P. and V. τραῦμα, τό.If the cut be deep: P. εἰ βαθὺ τὸ τμῆμά (ἐστι) (Plat., Gorg. 476C).Short cut: Ar. ἀτραπὸς σύντομος, ἡ.By the shortest cut: P. τὰ συντομώτατα (Thuc. 2, 97).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cut
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47 Division
subs.In mathematics: P. σχίσις, ἡ (Plat.).Act of dividing: P. and V. διαίρεσις, ἡ.Separation: P. χωρισμός, ὁ.Cutting: P. τομή, ἡ.Distribution: P. νομή, ἡ, διανομή, ἡ.Voting: P. χειροτονία, ἡ.Part separated: P. and V. μέρος, τό, μοῖρα, ἡ, μερίς, ἡ, P. μόριον, τό.Division of an army: P. and V. λόχος, ὁ, τάξις, ἡ, P. τέλος, τό, V. φῦλον, τό (Eur., Supp. 653).Of a fleet: P. τέλος, τό, V. τάξις, ἡ.Making three divisions of their ships: P. τρία τέλη ποιήσαντες τῶν νεῶν (Thuc. 1, 48).Commander of a division: P. and V. λοχαγός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Division
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48 Dresser
subs.For cutting up meed, etc.: Ar. ἐλεόν, τό; see also hair-dresser, tire-woman.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dresser
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49 Extremity
subs.The extremity of: use P. and V. adj ἔσχατος, ἄκρος in agreement with subs., e.g., the extremity of the line: P. and V. τάξις ἐσχάτη; see Verge.The extremities of the feel: P. πόδες ἄκροι, V. ποδοῖν ἀκμαί.The extremity of the island: P. τῆς νήσου τὰ ἔσχατα (Thuc. 4, 30).Stump left in cutting: P. and V. τομή, ἡ.The extremities, furthest points: P. and V. τὰ ἔσχατα.The extremities of the body: P. ἀκρωτήρια, τά (Thuc. 2, 49).Extreme point: P. and V. τὸ ἔσχατον.You are come to the extremity of sorrow: V. ἥκεις συμφορᾶς πρὸς τοὔσχατον (Eur., Or. 447).Go to extremities: see go to extremes, under Extreme.To the last extremity: P. εἰς τὸ ἔσχατον, V. εἰς τοὔσχατον.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Extremity
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50 Severance
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Severance
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51 Sharp
adj.For cutting: P. and V. τομός (Plat.), V. ὀξύθηκτος, θηκτός, συντεθηγμένος, τεθηγμένος, Ar. and V. ὀξύς, ὀξύστομος.Of sight: Ar. and P. ὀξύς.Of sound: P. and V. ὀξύς, V. λιγύς (also Plat. but rare P.), ὄρθιος, πικρός, διάτορος, Ar. and V. ὑπέρτονος.Getting more than one's share: P. πλεονεκτικός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sharp
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52 Square
adj.P. τετράγωνος.——————subs.P. τετράγωνον, τό.Carpenter's implement: P. γωνία, ἡ (Plat.).Square number: P. τετράγωνος ἀριθμός, ὁ.Square root: P. δύναμις, ἡ.Collecting the heavyarmed troops into a square: P. συναγαγὼν... εἰς τετράγωνον τάξιν τοὺς ὁπλίτας (Thuc. 4, 125).Be drawn up in square: P. ἐν πλαισίῳ τετάχθαι (Thuc. 7, 78).——————v. trans.P. τετραγωνίζειν.Huge stones squared in the cutting: P. μεγάλοι λίθοι καὶ ἐν τομῇ ἐγγώνιοι (Thuc. 1, 93).Square ( with), correspond with: P. and V. συμβαίνειν (dat.). συμπίπτειν (dat.), συντρέχειν (dat.), συμφέρειν, or pass. (dat.), P. συμφωνεῖν (dat.); see Correspond.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Square
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53 Surgery
subs.Cutting of limbs: P. and V. τομή, ἡ (Eur., frag.).Doctor's room: P. ἰατρεῖον, τό.It is not like a wise physician to mumble charms over a sore that calls for surgery: V. οὐ πρὸς ἰατροῦ σοφοῦ θρηνεῖν ἐπῳδὰς πρὸς τομῶντι πήματι (Soph., Aj. 582).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Surgery
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