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81 headmaster
feminine - headmistress; noun (the person in charge of a school; the principal.) διευθυντής/διευθύντρια σχολείου -
82 householder
noun (the person who owns a house or pays the rent for it.) νοικοκύρης -
83 hundredth
1) (one of a hundred equal parts.) εκατοστό2) (( also adjective) (the) last of a hundred (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) εκατοστός -
84 own
[əun] 1. verb1) (to have as a possession: I own a car.) έχω στην ιδιοκτησία μου2) (to admit that something is true: I own that I have not been working very hard.) παραδέχομαι2. adjective, pronoun(belonging to (the person stated): The house is my own; I saw it with my own eyes.) δικός- owner- ownership
- get one's own back
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85 readdress
[ri:ə'dres](to change the address on (a letter etc): This letter is for the person who used to live here - I'll readdress it and send it to him.) αλλάζω τη διεύθυνση (σε γράμμα) -
86 retail
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87 self-
[self]1) (showing that the person or thing acting is acting upon himself or itself, as in self-respect.) αυτο-2) (showing that the thing is acting automatically, as in self-closing doors.) αυτόματα3) (by oneself, as in self-made.) αυτο-4) (in, within etc oneself or itself, as in self-centred.) εαυτο-,εγω- -
88 thousandth
1) (one of a thousand equal parts.) χιλιοστός2) (( also adjective) the last of a thousand (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) χιλιοστός -
89 treasurer
noun (the person in a club, society etc, who looks after the money.) ταμίας -
90 addressee
[æd-]noun (the person to whom a letter etc is addressed.) παραλήπτης -
91 beeper
['bi:pə(r)](a small electronic device used by the person carrying it for receiving short messages.) φορητή ηλεκτρονική συσκευή για λήψη μηνυμάτων, βομβητής -
92 betrothed
noun (the person to whom one is betrothed: May I introduce you to my betrothed?) αρραβωνιαστικός -
93 cheque
[ ek](a written order on a printed form telling a bank to pay money to the person named: to pay by cheque.) επιταγή- cheque card -
94 come along
1) (to come with or accompany the person speaking etc: Come along with me!) συνοδεύω2) (to progress: How are things coming along?) προχωρώ -
95 pager
['pei‹ə(r)](a small electronic device used by the person carrying it for receiving short messages.) συσκευή τηλεειδοποίησης,βομβητής -
96 personal stereo
noun ((also Walkman®) a small (radio and) cassette player with headphones that enables the person wearing it to listen to music while walking etc.) γουώκμαν -
97 rebate
['ri:beit](a part of a payment, tax etc which is given back to the person paying it.) επιστροφή κρατήσεων/φόρου -
98 victor
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99 Toilet
subs.Adornment of the person: use P. καλλωπισμός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Toilet
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100 no/none other than
(the very same person as: The man who had sent the flowers was none other than the man she had spoken to the night before.) ο ίδιος,όχι άλλος από
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