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1 Medical
adj.P. ἰατρικός.Medical man, subs.: see Doctor.Medical attendance: P. and V. θεραπεία, ἡ.Medical science: P, ἡ ἰατρική.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Medical
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2 camphor
['kæmfə](a strongly scented whitish substance, used for various medical and industrial purposes: Mothballs contain camphor.) καμφορά -
3 Humour
subs.Moisture: P. τὸ ὑγρόν, P. and V. νοτίς, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.), ἰκμάς, ἡ (Plat. but rare P. and Æsch., frag.), Ar. and V. δρόσος, ἡ.Mood: P. and V. ὀργή, ἡ, τρόπος, ὁ, ἦθος, τό.Fun: P. and V. γέλως, ὁ, παιδιά, ἡ.Humours ( in medical sense): P. ῥεύματα, τά.Good-humour: P. εὐκολία, ἡ, V. εὐοργησία, ἡ.Good-humoured, adj.: Ar. and P. εὔκολος.Good-humouredly, adv.: P. εὐκόλως, εὐοργήτως.Ill-humour, subs.: Ar. and P. δυσκολία, ἡ.Ill-humoured, adj.: P. and V. δύσκολος.Ill-humouredly, adv.: P. δυσκόλως.——————v. trans.Give way to: P. and V. εἴκειν (dat.), ὑπείκειν (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Humour
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4 Stone
subs.P. and V. λίθος, ὁ, V. πέτρος, ὁ (rare P.).Hurling upon his head a stone that would fill a waggon: V. λᾶαν ἐμβαλὼν κάρᾳ ἁμαξοπληθῆ (Eur., Phoen. 1157).Stone for throwing: also V. χερμάς, ἡ;Round stone for rolling on to an enemy: P. ὀλοίτροχος, ὁ (Xen.).Stone for building: P. and V. λίθος, ὁ.Collect stones for building, v.: P. λιθοφορεῖν.Whetstone: see Whetstone.Leave no stone unturned: V. πάντα κινῆσαι πέτρον (Eur., Heracl. 1002), P. use πᾶν ποιεῖν (Plat., Ap. 39A).Stone of fruit: P. πυρήν, ὁ (Hdt.).Memorial stone: Ar. and P. στήλη, ἡ.Suffer from stone ( in medical sense), v.: P. λιθιᾶν.——————adj.Roofed with stone: V. πετρηρεφής.Paved with stone: V. λιθόστρωτος.——————v. trans.Be stoned also: V. πετροῦσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Stone
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5 instrument
['instrəmənt]1) (a tool, especially if used for delicate scientific or medical work: medical/surgical/mathematical instruments.) όργανο2) ((also musical instrument) an apparatus for producing musical sounds: He can play the piano, violin and several other instruments.) (μουσικό)όργανο•- instrumentalist -
6 cream
[kri:m] 1. noun1) (the yellowish-white oily substance that forms on the top of milk, and from which butter and cheese are made.) καϊμάκι2) (any of many substances made of, or similar to, cream: ice-cream; face-cream.) κρέμα3) (the best part; the top people: the cream of the medical profession.) αφρόκρεμα4) (( also adjective) (of) a yellowish-white colour: cream paint.) κρεμ2. verb1) (to make into a cream-like mixture: Cream the eggs, butter and sugar together.) χτυπώ, ανακατεύω2) (to take the cream off: She creamed the milk.) βγάζω το καϊμάκι3) ((with off) to select (the best): The best pupils will be creamed off for special training.) επιλέγω την αφρόκρεμα•- creamy- creaminess
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7 Treatment
subs.Representation in art: P. ἀπεργασία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Treatment
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8 Purge
v. trans.In medical sense: P. καθαίρειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Purge
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9 form
I 1. [fo:m] noun1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) μορφή,σχήμα2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) είδος,τύπος3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) έντυπο4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) τύπος,εθιμοτυπία5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) τάξη2. verb1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) σχηματίζω2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) σχηματίζομαι3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) συγκροτώ4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) αποτελώ•- be in good form
- in the form of II [fo:m] noun(a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) μακρόστενος πάγκος -
10 health maintenance organization
noun (( abbreviation HMO) (American) a system of health centers providing medical treatment, preventive care and hospitalization to its paying members.) ιδιωτικό σύστημα υγείας -
11 language
['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) γλώσσα2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) γλώσσα3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) γλώσσα• -
12 Medicine
subs.Remedy: V. ἄκος, τό, μῆχος, τό.Medical science: P. ἡ ἰατρική.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Medicine
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13 Purging
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Purging
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