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1 μπερδεύω
muddleΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > μπερδεύω
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2 συγχέω
muddleΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > συγχέω
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3 ἐπιπλοκή
ἐπιπλοκή, ἡ,A plaiting together, ῥίζαι κατ' ἐπιπλοκὴν δασεῖαι matted roots, Dsc.4.187; ἐπιπλοκαὶ ἀτόμων entanglements, Ph.2.489: metaph.,τῶν αἰτίων πρὸς ἄλληλα Plot.3.1.2
.2. union, intercourse,πρὸς ἀλλήλους Plb.5.37.2
;τῶν βαρβάρων Str.14.2.28
;εἰς τοὺς τόπους Plb.2.12.7
(but ἐ. εἰς Πελοπόννησον intermeddling with the affairs of P., Id.4.3.3): c. dat., Phld.Ir.p.47 W.; connexion of people with one another, Stoic.3.90, 161 (pl.); φίλων ἐπιπλοκαὶ ἑστιατικαί friendly relations.., ib.254; sexual intercourse, D.S.4.9, Plu.Sol.20 (pl.), etc.3. combination of styles, in pl., D.H.Dem.37, Hermog.Stat. 5; concatenation of cause with effect, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.293, 265.4. complexity, confusion, muddle,τοῦ βίου Men.16.8D.
; ἐ. σοφιστικαί involved arguments, Alex.Aphr.in Metaph.270.30.5. Gramm., insertion of a letter, Ath.7.324d, Hdn.Gr.2.928; combination, στοιχείων, λέξεων, A.D.Synt.3.11, 4.10.b. alloying of metals, Ps.Democr. p.54B.c. mixed nature of disease, Gal.Sect.Intr.6; esp. of fevers, Id.7.370, al.6. in Metre, conversion of rhythms by change in order of syllables, Mar. Vict.p.63K.; also, a group of rhythms thus related, ἐ. δυαδικὴ τετράσημος, τρίσημος, ibid., cf. Juba ib.p.94K., Sch.Heph.p.110C., al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπλοκή
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4 ανακατεύω
1) admix2) churn3) mix4) muddle5) stirΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ανακατεύω
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