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  • 61 shackles

    ['ʃæklz]
    (a pair of iron rings joined by a chain that are put on a prisoner's wrists, ankles etc, to limit movement: His captors put shackles on him.) δεσμά

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  • 62 shoe

    1. [ʃu:] noun
    1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) παπούτσι
    2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) πέταλο
    2. [ʃod] verb
    (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) πεταλώνω
    - shoelace
    - shoemaker
    - on a shoestring

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  • 63 singe

    [sin‹]
    present participle - singeing; verb
    (to (cause to) burn on the surface; to scorch: She singed her dress by pressing it with too hot an iron.) καψαλίζω

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  • 64 solder

    ['səuldə, ]( American[) 'sodər] 1. noun
    (melted metal or alloy used to join one piece of metal to another.) συγκολλητικό κράμα,καλάι
    2. verb
    (to join (two or more pieces of metal) with solder: He soldered the broken wire back on to the transistor; I'd like to learn how to solder.) συγκολλώ

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  • 65 spear

    [spiə] 1. noun
    (a type of long-handled weapon, usually with an iron or steel point on the end: He was armed with a spear and a round shield.) ακόντιο
    2. verb
    (to pierce or kill with a spear: He went out in a boat and speared some fish.) καμακώνω
    3. verb
    (to lead (a movement, an attack etc).) ηγούμαι

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  • 66 steel

    [sti:l] 1. noun, adjective
    (of) a very hard alloy of iron and carbon, used for making tools etc: tools of the finest steel; steel knives/chisels; He had a grip of steel (= a very strong grip). χάλυβας,ατσάλι/ατσάλινος
    2. verb
    (to harden and strengthen (oneself, one's nerves etc) in preparation for doing, or resisting, something: He steeled himself to meet the attack / to tell his wife the truth.)
    - steeliness
    - steel wool
    - steelworks

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  • 67 tin

    [tin] 1. noun
    1) (an element, a silvery white metal: Is that box made of tin or steel?) κασσίτερος, τενεκές
    2) ((also can) a container, usually for food, made of tin-plate, thin sheets of iron covered with tin or other metal: a tin of fruit; a biscuit-tin.) κονσέρβα
    2. adjective
    (made of tin or tin-plate: a tin plate)
    - tinfoil
    - tin-opener

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  • 68 tip

    I 1. [tip] noun
    (the small or thin end, point or top of something: the tips of my fingers.) άκρη
    2. verb
    (to put, or form, a tip on: The spear was tipped with an iron point.) καλύπτω κλπ στην άκρη
    - tip-top
    - be on the tip of one's tongue
    II 1. [tip] past tense, past participle - tipped; verb
    1) (to (make something) slant: The boat tipped to one side.) γέρνω
    2) (to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion: He tipped the water out of the bucket.) χύνω
    3) (to dump (rubbish): People have been tipping their rubbish in this field.) πετώ
    2. noun
    (a place where rubbish is thrown: a refuse/rubbish tip.) σκουπιδότοπος
    III 1. [tip] noun
    (a gift of money given to a waiter etc, for personal service: I gave him a generous tip.) φιλοδώρημα
    2. verb
    (to give such a gift to.) δίνω φιλοδώρημα
    IV [tip] noun
    (a piece of useful information; a hint: He gave me some good tips on/about gardening.) πληροφορία,συμβουλή

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  • 69 Grapnel

    subs.
    Grappling-iron: P. χεὶρ σιδηρᾶ (Thuc. 4, 25); see also Anchor.

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  • 70 Metal

    subs.
    Use copper, iron, silver, gold, etc.
    Metals: P. μεταλλεῖα, τά (Plat., Legg. 678D; cf., Plat., Critias, 114E).
    Molten metal: V. μύδρος, ὁ.

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  • 71 Mother

    subs.
    P. and V. μήτηρ, ἡ, V. ἡ τίκτουσα, Ar. and V. ἡ τεκοῦσα.
    Of or from a mother: Ar. and V. μητρόθεν.
    On the mother's side: P. and V. πρὸς μητρός, V. μητρόθεν:P. κατὰ τὴν μητέρα (Thuc. 1, 127).
    Mother of all (as adj.); V. παμμήτωρ.
    Mother of arts (as adj.): V. μουσομήτωρ.
    Mother of iron (as adj.); V. σιδηρομήτωρ.
    Having the same mother, adj.: Ar. and P. ὁμομήτριος.
    Mother city, subs: P. μητρόπολις, ἡ.
    Mother wit: P. οἰκεία σύνεσις (Thuc. 1, 138).
    Of a mother, adj.: P. and V. μητρῷος.

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  • 72 Overlay

    v. trans.
    Overlay with silver: P. ἀργύρῳ περιαλείφειν.
    Overlaid with brass, adj.: Ar. ἐπχαλκος.
    Overlaid with gold: P. ἐπίχρυσος (Xen.).
    Be overlaid with iron, v.: P. σιδηροῦσθαι.

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  • 73 Pierce

    v. trans.
    Bare: P. and V. τετραίνειν, τρυπᾶν (Soph., frag.), Ar. διατετραίνεσθαι.
    Wound: P. and V. τιτρώσκειν, τραυματίζειν; see Wound.
    Prick: P. and V. κεντεῖν, V. χρειν.
    Go through: V. διαπερᾶν, διέρχεσθαι (acc. or gen.); of an arrow, V. διαρροιζεῖν (gen.) (Soph., Trach. 558).
    Enter: P. and V. εἰσέρχεσθαι (εἰς, acc., or acc. alone in V.), εἰσδεσθαι (εἰς, acc., or acc. alone in V.).
    Break: P. and V. ῥηγνύναι (in P. usually compounded), διαρρηγνύναι.
    Strike: P. and V. βάλλειν; see Strike.
    Piercing his ankles through with iron points: V. σφυρῶν σιδηρᾶ κέντρα διαπείρας μέσον (Eur., Phoen. 26).
    met., see through: P. and V. γιγνώσκειν, μανθνειν, αἰσθνεσθαι (acc. or gen.).
    Sting, pain: P. and V. λυπεῖν, δάκνειν.
    Pierced with: V. πεπληγμένος (dat.), P. and V. ἐκπεπληγμένος (dat.), ἐκπλαγείς (dat.).

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  • 74 Studded

    adj.
    P. and V. ποικλος.
    Studded with nails: V. εὔγομφος.
    Studded with iron: Ar. and V. σιδηροβριθής (Eur., frag.).

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  • 75 Temper

    subs.
    P. and V. τρόπος, ὁ, or pl., ἦθος, τό, φύσις, ἡ.
    Mood: P. and V. ὀργή, ἡ, or pl.
    Good temper: P. εὐκολία, ἡ.
    Good tempered, adj.: Ar. and P. εὔκολος
    Bad temper: Ar. and P. δυσκολία.
    Bad tempered: P. and V. δύσκολος.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Blend: P. and V. κεραννύναι, συγκεραννύναι.
    Temper metal: P. βάπτειν (cf. Soph., Aj. 651).
    Mitigate P. and V. ἐπικουφίζειν; see Mitigate.
    Tempered by fire ( of iron): V. ὀπτὸς ἐκ πυρός (Soph., Ant. 475).

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