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1 harmful
adjective (doing harm: Medicines can be harmful if you take too much of them.) βλαβερός -
2 Harmful
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Harmful
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3 harmful
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4 Calamitous
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Calamitous
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5 Dangerous
adj.Of a wound: P. and V. καίριος (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dangerous
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6 Disastrous
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Disastrous
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7 Sinister
adj.Inauspicious: P. and V. κακός, δυστυχής, δύσφημος (Plat. but rare P.), V. κακόγλωσσος, σκαιός, εὐώνυμος (Æsch., P. V. 490).Spiteful: P. and V. φθονερός, ἐπίφθονος; see Malevolent.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sinister
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8 Subversive
adj.P. ἀνατρεπτικός.Subversive of: P. ἀνατρεπτικός (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Subversive
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9 abuse
1. [ə'bju:z] verb1) (to use wrongly, usually with harmful results: She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.) καταχρώμαι2) (to insult or speak roughly to: She abused the servants.) εξυβρίζω, προσβάλλω2. [ə'bju:s] noun1) (insulting language: He shouted abuse at her.) εξύβριση, βρισιά, προσβολή2) (the wrong use of something: This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.) κακομεταχείριση•- abusive- abusively
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10 accident
['æksidənt]1) (an unexpected happening, often harmful, causing injury etc: There has been a road accident.) ατύχημα, δυστύχημα2) (chance: I met her by accident.) τυχαίο συμβάν•- accidentally -
11 baleful
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12 chemistry
['kemistri] 1. noun((the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other: Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood.) χημεία- chemical2. noun(a substance used in or obtained by a chemical process: Some chemicals give off harmful fumes.) χημική ουσία- chemist -
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14 exposure
[-ʒə]1) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) έκθεση,αποκάλυψη2) (one frame of a photographic film etc: I have two exposures left.) καρέ σε φιλμ, `στάση` -
15 harm
1. noun(damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) ζημιά,κακό2. verb(to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) βλάπτω,κάνω κακό- harmful- harmless
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16 injurious
[in'‹uəriəs]adjective ((with to) harmful: Smoking is injurious to one's health.) επιβλαβής -
17 innocent
['inəsnt]1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) αθώος2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) αθώος,άκακος3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) αφελής•- innocence -
18 libel
1. noun(the legal term for something written which is harmful to a person's reputation.) δυσφήμιση, λίβελος, λιβελογράφημα2. verb(to damage the reputation of (someone) by libel.) συκοφαντώ- libellously -
19 moderation
1) (the quality of being moderate: Alcohol isn't harmful if it's taken in moderation.) μέτρο2) ((an) act of moderating: There has been some moderation in the force of the gale.) μετριασμός -
20 nicotine
['nikəti:n](a harmful substance contained in tobacco.) νικοτίνη
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