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61 fertilizer
[-ti-]noun (a substance (manure, chemicals etc) used to make land (more) fertile.) λίπασμα -
62 flesh
[fleʃ]1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) σάρκα2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) `σάρκα` φρούτου•- fleshy- flesh and blood
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63 fuel
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64 fungicide
noun (a substance used to kill fungus.) μυκητοκτόνο -
65 gas
[ɡæs] 1. noun1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) αέριο2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) υγραέριο, γκάζι3) (a gas which is used by dentists as an anaesthetic.) αναισθητικό αέριο4) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) ασφυξιογόνο αέριο, δακρυγόνο2. verb(to poison or kill (a person or animal) with gas: He was gassed during World War I.) δηλητηριάζω με αέριο- gaseous- gassy
- gassiness
- gas chamber
- gas mask
- gas meter
- gasoline
- gasolene
- gas station
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66 gaseous
['ɡæsiəs]adjective (of or like (a) gas: a gaseous substance.) αεριώδης -
67 gelatine
['‹eləti:n, ]( American[) -tin](a jelly-like substance made from hooves, animal bones etc and used in food.) ζελατίνη -
68 gilt
[ɡilt](a gold or gold-like substance: a tiny vase covered with gilt; ( also adjective) a gilt brooch.) επιχρύσωση -
69 glass
1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) γυαλί2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) ποτήρι3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) καθρέφτης4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) βαρόμετρο•- glasses- glassful
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70 glue
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71 grease
[ɡri:s] 1. noun1) (soft, thick, animal fat.) λίγδα2) (any thick, oily substance: She put grease on the squeaking hinge.) γράσο2. verb(to put grease on, over or in: The mechanic greased the car's axle.) γρασάρω, λαδώνω- greasy- greasiness -
72 gristle
['ɡrisl](a tough, rubbery substance found in meat: There's too much gristle in this steak.) χόνδρος, τραγανό- gristly -
73 gritty
adjective a gritty substance.) αμμώδης/ θαρραλέος -
74 haemoglobin
[hi:mə'ɡloubin](the oxygen-carrying substance in red blood cells.) αιμογλοβίνη -
75 hormone
['ho:məun](a substance produced by certain glands of the body, which makes some organ of the body active: Adrenalin is a hormone.) ορμόνη -
76 horny
1) (like horn: a horny substance.) κερατοειδής,κεράτινος2) (as hard as horn: horny hands.) σκληρός,ροζιασμένος3) ((slang) sexually excited; easily aroused sexually: feeling horny.) καυλωμένος,καυλιάρης -
77 humus
['hju:məs](a substance like earth, made of decayed plants, leaves etc.) μαυρόχωμα -
78 impurity
1) (something which is mixed into another substance, but which should not be: There are too many impurities in this steel.) ακαθαρσία/ξένο σώμα,πρόσμειξη2) (the state of being impure: Complaints were made about the impurity of the milk.) μη καθαρότητα -
79 incense
['insens](a substance which is burned especially in religious services, and which gives off a pleasant smell.) λιβάνι -
80 insecticide
noun (a substance (usually in powder or liquid form) for killing insects.) εντομοκτόνο
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