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{suffix} :: alternative form of -ο
Ο {letter} :: The upper case letter omicron (όμικρον), the 15th letter of the modern Greek alphabet
Ο΄ {num} :: The Greek numeral representing the number seventy (70); typically romanized as the Roman numeral LXX
-ο- {interfix} :: linking vowel inserted interconsonantally between two morphemes, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning
-ο {suffix} [nouns in -ος] :: ending for accusative singular forms (eg δρόμος, ψήφος); and some vocative singular forms
-ο {suffix} [nouns in -ο] :: ending for nominative, accusative and vocative singular forms (eg μέτωπο)
-ο {suffix} [adjectives] :: ending for masculine, accusative singular and neuter, nominative, accusative and vocative singular forms
ο {letter} :: The lower case letter called omicron (όμικρον); The 15th letter of the Greek alphabet
ο {art} [definite] :: the
ο {num} :: The number 70 in Greek numerals
ο {num} :: The number 70,000 in Greek numerals
ο΄ {num} [non-standard] :: alternative form of Ο΄
-ό- {interfix} :: alternative form of -ο-
{suffix} :: alternative form of -ο
όαση {f} :: oasis
όαση {f} [figuratively] :: quiet or sheltered place
οβάλ {adj} :: ovoid, oval
οβελίδιο {n} :: skewer
οβελίσκος {m} :: obelisk
οβελίσκος {m} :: dagger (text character: † )
οβελιστήριο {n} :: rotisserie [shop or restaurant]
οβίδα {f} :: shell (projectile fired from a siege mortar or a cannon)
ΟΒΣ {prop} {m} [military] :: initialism of Οργανισμός Βορειοατλαντικού Συμφώνου NATO
ογδόντα {num} :: eighty
όγδοος {num} :: eighth
ογκανέσσιο {n} [chemistry] :: oganesson
ογκολογία {f} [medicine] :: oncology
όγκος {m} :: bulk, volume, mass, heap, weight
όγκος {m} :: tumor
ογκώδης {adj} :: bulky
οδαλίσκη {f} :: odalisque
οδηγάω {v} [colloquial] :: alternative form of οδηγώ
οδηγημένος {v} :: driven, led
οδήγηση {f} :: driving
οδηγία {f} [usually in the plural] :: instruction, command, directive
οδηγός {mf} :: driver [of a vehicle]
οδηγός {mf} :: guide, leader [person who shows the way]
οδηγός {mf} :: guide [book, etc with instructions]
οδηγός {mf} [computing, software] :: driver
οδηγός {mf} :: driver, guide [mechanism used to force a specified move or motion]
οδηγός {mf} :: [feminine] Girl Guide
οδηγώ {v} :: drive [direct a vehicle]
οδηγώ {v} :: drive, guide, lead
οδικός {adj} :: road, of or on the road
οδικός χάρτης {m} :: road map, roadmap
οδοκαθαριστής {m} :: streetcleaner
οδοντ- {prefix} :: alternative form of οδοντο-
οδοντίατρος {mf} [medicine] :: dentist
οδοντικά {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικέ {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικές {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντική {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικής {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικό {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικοί {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικός {adj} [medicine] :: dental, concerning the teeth
οδοντικός {adj} [phonetics, phonology] :: dental
οδοντικού {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικούς {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντικών {adj} :: Inflected form of οδοντικός
οδοντο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something related to teeth:
οδοντό- {prefix} :: alternative form of οδοντο-
οδοντόβουρτσα {f} :: toothbrush
οδοντογιατρός {mf} :: alternative form of οδοντίατρος
οδοντογλυφίδα {f} :: toothpick
οδοντόκρεμα {f} :: toothpaste
οδοντόπαστα {f} :: toothpaste
οδοντοστοιχία {f} [dentistry] :: dentures, false teeth
οδοντοστοιχία {f} [dentistry] :: dentition
οδός {f} :: street, road, way
οδοστρωτήρας {m} :: road roller
οδοστρωτήρας {m} :: steamroller, steam roller
οδοστρωτήρας {m} [figuratively] :: person who forces someone to do something
οδύνη {f} :: sorrow, grief, anguish, unhappiness
Οδυσσέας {prop} {m} :: given name
Οδυσσέας {prop} {m} [Greek mythology] :: Odysseus (character from Homer's Odyssey, the Roman "Ulysses")
Οδύσσεια {prop} {f} :: Odyssey (Homer's epic)
Οδύσσεια {prop} {f} [by extension] :: odyssey (extended adventurous voyage)
Ο.Ε.Δ. {interj} :: alternative form of Ό.Έ.Δ.
ΟΕΔ {interj} :: alternative form of Ό.Έ.Δ.
Ό.Έ.Δ. {interj} :: initialism of όπερ έδει δείξαι QED, quod erat demonstrandum
όζον {n} [chemistry] :: ozone
όζος {m} :: node
όζος {m} :: nodule
όζος {m} :: gnarl, knag
όζος {m} :: gall
ΟΗΕ {prop} {f} :: initialism of Οργανισμός Ηνωμένων Εθνών
οθόνη {f} [computing] :: monitor
οθόνη {f} :: screen [cinema etc]
οθόνη {f} :: canvas [for oil paint]
οθόνη αφής {f} [computing, electronics] :: touch screen
Οθωμανή {m} :: Ottoman
Οθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία {f} :: Ottoman Empire
οθωμανικός {adj} :: Ottoman
οθωμανικός {adj} [slang, vulgar, the neuter] :: οθωμανικό. Anal sex. (Similar to Greek #7)
Οθωμανός {m} :: Ottoman
οίδημα {n} :: edema
οικειοθελώς {adv} :: of one's own will, voluntarily, readily
οικείος {adj} :: familiar, personal, intimate
οικία {m} :: home, residence
οικιακά {np} :: housework
οικιακός {adj} :: domestic
οικισμός {m} :: settlement
οικισμός {m} :: housing estate
οικο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something related to the house:
οικο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something related to the family:
οικο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something related to the environment; eco-:
οικογένεια {f} :: family
οικογένεια {f} [biology, taxonomy] :: family
οικογένεια {f} :: household
οικογένεια {f} :: kin
οικογενειακός {adj} :: family, familial
οικογενειοκρατία {f} :: nepotism (favoring of relatives or personal friends because of relationship rather than ability)
οικοδέσποινα {n} :: hostess
οικοδέσποινα {n} :: housewife
οικοδεσπότης {n} :: host
οικοδομή {f} :: building under construction
οικοδομή {f} :: construction, building [process, occupation]
οικοδόμημα {n} :: building, construction, edifice
οικοδόμημα {n} [figuratively] :: something achieved by teamwork
οικοδόμηση {f} :: act or process of building
οικοδομική άδεια {f} :: planning permission, construction licence, building permit
οικοδομικός {adj} [construction, architecture] :: building, construction (relating to buildings, their design or their construction)
οικοδομικό τετράγωνο {n} [architecture] :: block, city block
οικοδόμος {m} :: builder, constructor
οικοδομώ {vt} :: build, construct
οικολογία {f} :: ecology
οικονομάω {v} :: alternative form of οικονομώ
οικονομία {f} :: economy
οικονομία {f} [countable, usually, in the plural] :: saving
οικονομία {f} :: thrift
οικονομικά {np} :: economics (study)
οικονομικός {adj} :: economic, financial, fiscal
οικονομικός {adj} :: thrifty, economical
οικονόμος {mf} :: housekeeper
οικονόμος {mf} :: steward
οικονόμος {mf} :: frugal or thrifty person
οικονομώ {v} :: save [money, time, space, etc]
οικονομώ {v} :: economise [UK], economize [US]
οικονομώ {v} :: get [money, supplies, work, etc]
οικόπεδο {n} :: plot, parcel of land for building on
οίκος {m} [now formal, archaic or in set phrases] :: house, home (structure built or serving as an abode of human beings)
οίκος {m} [history] :: house (a family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one)
οίκος {m} :: house, firm (place of business)
οίκος {m} [Eastern Orthodoxy] :: strophe / stanza [of the kontakion]
οίκος {m} [history] :: manor (lord's residence in feudal times)
οίκος {m} [Astrology] :: house (one of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart)
οίκος ανοχής {m} [dated, euphemistic] :: brothel, house of ill repute
οίκος ευγηρίας {m} [medicine, euphemistic, formal] :: nursing home, old people's home (hospital and care facility for the elderly)
οικοσύστημα {n} [ecology] :: ecosystem
οικοτροφείο {n} :: boarding house
οινόπνευμα {n} :: surgical spirit, rubbing alcohol
οινόπνευμα {n} [chemistry] :: ethyl alcohol
οινόπνευμα {n} :: alcohol (intoxicating drink)
οίνος {m} [literary, formal] :: wine
οινοχόος {m} :: sommelier
οινοχόος {m} :: cupbearer
οινοχόος {m} :: barman, bartender
όι-όι {interj} :: ow, ouch, argh [on feeling pain, surprise, etc]
οισοφαγίτιδα {f} [diseases] :: esophagitis
οισοφάγος {m} [anatomy] :: oesophagus [UK], esophagus [US]
οιωνός {m} :: omen, portent
οκά {f} :: oka [weight unit equal to 400 dirhams, in Greece equal to 1.282kg]
οκάπι {n} :: okapi
οκαπία {f} :: rare spelling of οκάπι
οκτακόσια {num} :: eight hundred
οκτακοσιοστός {adj} :: eight hundredth
οκταπόδι {n} :: alternative spelling of χταπόδι
οκτώ {num} :: eight, 8
Οκτώβρης {prop} {m} [colloquial] :: alternative form of Οκτώβριος
Οκτώβριος {prop} {m} :: October
όλα {pron} :: everything
ολάκερος {adj} [colloquial] :: alternative form of ολόκληρος [frequently used in literature]
όλα μαζί {adv} :: altogether, all together
όλασπρος {adj} :: alternative form of ολόασπρος
όλα του γάμου δύσκολα κι η νύφη γκαστρωμένη {proverb} [colloquial, humorous, idiom] :: to add insult to injury, to make matters worse, to add fuel to the fire (said of occasions when things that are already in a difficult situation get worse or have an additional complication)
ολιγαρκής {adj} :: frugal, self-denying
ολιγαρχία {f} :: oligarchy
ολιγαρχική {f} :: oligarch
ολιγαρχικός {adj} :: oligarchic
ολιγαρχικός {m} :: oligarch
Ολιγόκαινο {prop} {n} [geology] :: Oligocene
ολιγόκαινος {adj} [geology] :: Oligocene
ολιγόλογος {adj} :: taciturn, laconic, terse, untalkative
ολίγος {adj} [more formal] :: alternative form of λίγος
ολίγος {adj} :: see masculine plural: οι ολίγοι
ολικός {adj} :: total
όλισβος {m} :: dildo
ολισθαίνω {v} :: slide slip
ολισθαίνω {v} :: drift
ολισθαίνω {v} :: lapse
Ολλανδέζα {f} :: Dutchwoman (female native, citizen or inhabitant of the Netherlands)
ολλανδέζικα {np} :: Dutch [language]
ολλανδέζικος {adj} :: Dutch [related to the Netherlands, its people or language]
Ολλανδέζος {m} :: Dutchman, Netherlander, Hollander
Ολλανδή {f} :: Dutchwoman (a person from the Netherlands)
Ολλανδή {f} :: Netherlander, Hollander
Ολλανδία {prop} {f} :: the Netherlands, Holland [country]
ολλανδικά {np} :: Dutch [language]
Ολλανδική Γουιάνα {prop} {f} [historical] :: Dutch Guiana
ολλανδικός {adj} :: Dutch [related to the Netherlands, its people or language]
Ολλανδοί {n} :: the Dutch people
Ολλανδός {m} :: Dutchman (a person from the Netherlands)
Ολλανδός {m} :: Netherlander, Hollander
όλμιο {n} [chemistry] :: holmium
όλο {adv} :: always, constantly
όλο {adv} :: when used with a comparative implies increasingly
ολόασπρος {adj} :: snow-white, lily-white (completely white)
όλοι ανεξαιρέτως {phrase} :: all without exception
όλοι οι δρόμοι οδηγούν στη Ρώμη {proverb} :: all roads lead to Rome
Ολόκαινο {prop} {n} [geology] :: Holocene
ολόκαινος {adj} [geology] :: Holocene
ολοκαίνουριος {adj} :: brand new
Ολοκαύτωμα {prop} {n} :: alternative form of ολοκαύτωμα
ολοκαύτωμα {n} :: burnt offering
ολοκαύτωμα {n} :: sacrifice
ολοκαύτωμα {n} :: genocide, extermination
ολοκαύτωμα {n} :: [capitalised] the Holocaust
ολόκληρος {adj} :: whole, entire, complete
ολοκληρωμένο κύκλωμα {n} :: integrated circuit [chip]
ολοκληρώνω {v} :: complete, finish
ολόλευκος {adj} :: snow-white, lily-white (completely white)
ολόμαυρος {adj} :: jet-black, pitch-black (completely black)
ολομέλεια {f} :: plenary session, plenum
όλος {adj} :: whole, entire
όλος {adj} :: all
ολούθε {adv} [colloquial] :: all around, from all sides, everywhere
ολόφωτο {n} :: a device for collecting light with lenses and directing it with reflectors
ολόφωτος {adj} [expressive, poetic] :: filled with light, projecting light
ολόχαρος {adj} :: full of joy
ολόψυχα {adv} :: wholeheartedly
ο λύκος κι αν εγέρασε κι άσπρισε το μαλλί του, μήτε τη γνώμη άλλαξε, μήτε την κεφαλή του {proverb} [pejorative] :: the wolf may lose his teeth but never his nature; the fox may grow grey but never good; a leopard cannot change its spots (one's nature cannot change no matter how much time passes)
Ολυμπία {prop} {f} :: Olympia (Ancient site)
Ολυμπία {prop} {f} :: given name
Ολυμπία {prop} {f} :: A saint whose feast day in the Greek Orthodox tradition is 11 May
ολυμπιάδα {f} :: olympiad
ολύμπιος {adj} :: Olympian [relating to the Greek gods and Mount Olympus]
ολύμπιος {adj} [figuratively] :: Olympian [of heroic proportions]
Όλυμπος {prop} {m} :: Olympus (tallest mountain in Greece and dwelling of the Ancient Greek gods)
ομ- {prefix} :: alternative form of ομο-
ομάδα {f} :: group, bunch, gang [of people or friends]
ομάδα {f} :: panel [interview panel, panel of judges]
ομάδα {f} [sports] :: team
ομάδα {f} [chemistry] :: group in the periodic table
ομάδα {f} [military] :: squad
ομάδα Ζήτα {n} :: police rapid response motorcycle unit
ομαλός {adj} [linguistics] :: regular
ομαλός {adj} :: smooth, even, regular
ομαλός {adj} :: normal, regular
Ομάν {prop} {n} :: Oman
Όμαχα {prop} {f} :: Όμαχα (city)
Όμαχα {prop} {f} :: Omaha beach (a point for the D-Day landings)
ομελέτα {f} :: omelette
ο μη γένοιτο {interj} [idiomatic, set phrase] :: God forbid, touch wood, perish the thought (don't let it be)
ομηρία {f} :: the state of being a hostage
Όμηρος {prop} {m} :: Homer
όμηρος {mf} :: hostage
όμικρον {n} :: omicron, the 15th letter of the modern Greek alphabet
ομιλητής {m} :: speaker (one who speaks)
ομιλητής {m} :: speaker (one who uses a particular language)
ομιλητής {m} :: lecturer, speaker
ομιλήτρια {f} :: speaker (one who speaks)
ομιλήτρια {f} :: speaker (one who uses a particular language)
ομιλήτρια {f} :: lecturer, speaker
ομιλία {f} :: speech
ομιλία {f} :: discourse, talk
ομιλία {f} :: lecture, homily
όμιλος {m} :: club, association [often relating to a sport]
ομίχλη {f} :: fog
ομο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something done simultaneously:
ομο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something which has the same essence or derivation as another thing; homo-:
ομό- {prefix} :: alternative form of ομο-
ομοαξονικός {adj} :: coaxial
ομοβροντία {f} :: burst, volley, fusillade [of gunfire]
ομογένεια {f} :: homogeneity
ομογένεια {f} :: people of any nation (especially the Greeks) living in a foreign country, taken collectively
ομογενής {adj} :: homogeneous
ομογνωμοσύνη {f} :: unanimity, agreement
ομοιόβαθμος {adj} :: coequal in rank
ομοιογενής {adj} :: alternative form of ομογενής
ομοιοκατάληκτος {adj} :: rhyming
ομοιομορφία {f} :: uniformity [state of being uniform]
ομοιόμορφος {adj} :: similar, uniform
ομοιοπαθητική {f} :: homeopathy
όμοιος {adj} :: similar, alike, like
όμοιος {adj} [phonetics, phonology] :: geminate
ομοιότητα {f} :: similarity
ομοίωμα {n} :: effigy
ομόλογη {f} [of people] :: counterpart, equivalent, opposite number (one which has corresponding functions)
ομολογημένος {v} :: confessed, admitted
ομολογητής {m} :: confessor
ομολογητής {m} [Christianity] :: confessor [official designation of a person who acknowledges their Christian faith, especially when this risks their life]
ομολογία {f} [in general and law] :: confession, admission, avowal (open admittance of having done something)
ομολογία {f} [religion] :: profession, creed (reading or statement of belief that summarizes the faith it represents)
ομολογία {f} [economics] :: bond, debenture (documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract)
ομολογία {f} [biology, chemistry, genetics] :: homology (correspondences and relationships between various things)
ομόλογο {n} [law] :: bond (evidence of a long-term debt)
ομόλογο {n} [economics] :: bond, debenture (documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract)
ομόλογος {adj} :: corresponding (have a similar relationship or proportion)
ομόλογος {adj} [biology, chemistry, genetics] :: homologous (showing a degree of correspondence or similarity)
ομόλογος {m} [of people] :: counterpart, equivalent, opposite number (one which has corresponding functions)
ομολογούμαι {v} :: confess, be confessed
ομολογούμαι {v} [only in third person singular present] :: it is to be confessed, it is to be admitted, admittedly
ομολογουμένως {adv} :: admittedly
ομολογώ {vti} [most senses] :: confess, admit (concede the truth)
ομολογώ {vti} [religion] :: profess (declare one's adherence to a religion)
όμορφα {adv} :: nicely
όμορφα {interj} [colloquial] :: behave!
όμορφης {adj} :: Inflected form of όμορφος
ομορφιά {f} :: beauty
όμορφος {adj} :: beautiful, pretty, handsome [especially of objects, pictures etc]
ομορφότερος {adj} :: More beautiful. comparative of όμορφος
ομοσπονδία {f} [politics] :: federation, confederation, confederacy
Ομοσπονδιακή Δημοκρατία της Γερμανίας {prop} {f} :: Federal Republic of Germany
Ομοσπονδιακή Λαϊκή Δημοκρατία του Νεπάλ {prop} {f} :: Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal (official name of Nepal)
ομοσπονδιακός {adj} :: federal, federative
ομοταξία {n} [taxonomy, biology] :: class
ομότεχνος {adj} :: fellow [of someone following the same craft or trade]
ομότεχνος {adj} [noun] :: fellow-craftsman, fellow-craftswoman
ομόφυλος {adj} :: of the same race
ομόφυλος {adj} :: of the same sex, same-sex
ομόφυλος {adj} :: of the same religion
ομόφυλος {m} :: co-religionist
ομόφυλος {m} :: same-sex
ομοφυλοφιλία {f} :: homosexuality (sexual orientation)
ομοφυλόφιλος {adj} [only of people] :: homosexual, gay, queer (attracted to the same sex)
ομοφυλόφιλος {m} :: homosexual, gay (male homosexual)
ομοφωνία {f} :: unanimity, agreement,
ομοφωνία {f} :: consensus
ομοφωνία {f} [music] :: homophony
ομόφωνος {adj} [linguistics] :: homophonous, homophone
ομόφωνος {adj} :: unanimous
όμποε {n} [musical instruments] :: oboe
ομπρέλα {f} :: umbrella
ομφαλός {m} :: navel
ομφαλός {m} :: omphalos
ομφαλός {m} :: belly button
ομφαλός {m} :: hilum
ομφαλός {m} :: umbilicus
όμως {conj} :: however, but
-ον {suffix} [nouns in -ον] :: ending for nominative, accusative and vocative singular forms (e.g. μέλλον)
ον. {n} [grammar] :: ονομαστική (nominative case)
ον {n} :: being, creature
όναρ {n} [archaic] :: alternative form of όνειρο
Ονδούρα {prop} {f} :: Ονδούρα (country)
ονειρεμένα {adv} :: dreamily
ονειρεμένα {adv} :: idyllically
ονειρεμένος {adj} :: fantastic, idyllic, undreamed of
ονειρεύομαι {v} :: dream, dream about
ονειρεύομαι {v} [figuratively] :: daydream
ονειρευτός {adj} :: dreamlike
ονειρικός {adj} :: dream, dreamy
όνειρο {n} :: dream (imaginary events seen while sleeping)
ονειροκρίτης {m} :: interpreter of dreams, oneiromancer
ονειροκρίτης {m} :: dream book
ονειρολόγος {m} :: interpreter of dreams, oneiromancer
ονειρομάντης {m} :: interpreter of dreams, oneiromancer
ονειροπαρμένος {adj} :: starry-eyed, living in a dream world
ονειροπολώ {v} :: daydream, fantasise [UK], fantasize [US]
ονείρωξη {f} :: wet dream
ον-λαιν {adj} :: alternative form of ονλαιν
ον-λαιν {adv} :: alternative form of ονλαιν
ονλαιν {adj} [computing] :: online
ονλαιν {adv} [computing] :: online
ον-λάιν {adj} :: alternative form of ονλαιν
ον-λάιν {adv} :: alternative form of ονλαιν
ον-λαίν {adj} :: alternative form of ονλαιν
ον-λαίν {adv} :: alternative form of ονλαιν
ονομ. {f} [grammar] :: abbreviation of ονομαστική
όνομα {n} :: name
όνομα {n} [figuratively] :: name, reputation
όνομα {n} [part of speech] :: noun (sensu lato), a word class including substantives (nouns, sensu stricto) and adjectives
ονομάζομαι {v} :: I am named
ονομάζομαι {v} :: (formal expression) my name is
ονομάζω {v} :: give a name to, call by name, name
ονομάζω {v} :: pronounce, formally declare
ονομασία {f} :: naming, appellation
ονομαστική {f} [grammar] :: nominative case
ονομαστικός {adj} :: nominal, titular
ονόματι {adv} :: called, named
ονοματοποιία {f} :: onomatopoeia
όνος {mf} [formal, archaic] :: donkey, ass [Equus asinus or Equus africanus]
Οντάριο {prop} {n} :: Ontario (province)
Οντάριο {prop} {n} :: Ontario (lake)
όντας {v} :: participle of είμαι: being
όντως {adv} [formal] :: indeed, really, truly, in fact
οξεία {f} [orthography, typography, grammar] :: ´ (a strong stress accent used in Ancient Greek and sometimes Modern Greek)
οξεία {f} [geometry] :: acute [angle]
οξείδιο {n} :: oxide
οξείδιο του αργιλίου {n} [chemistry] :: aluminium oxide, alumina
οξειδοαναγωγή {f} [chemistry] :: redox
οξειδοαναγωγικός {adj} [chemistry] :: redox
οξειδωτικό μέσο {n} [chemistry] :: oxidising agent [UK], oxidizing agent [US]
οξειδωτικός {adj} [chemistry] :: oxidising [UK], oxidizing [US]
οξεικό οξύ {n} [organic compound] :: acetic acid, ethanoic acid
οξιά {f} :: beech [tree of Fagus genus]
οξιά {f} :: wood [from that tree]
οξιδωτικό μέσο {n} :: alternative form of οξειδωτικό μέσο
οξικό οξύ {n} [organic compound] :: acetic acid, ethanoic acid
όξινος {adj} [chemistry] :: acidic
όξινος {adj} :: acidic, vinegary, acid
οξύ {n} [chemistry] :: acid
οξύαυλος {m} :: oboe
οξυγόνο {n} [chemistry] :: oxygen
οξυγονοκόλληση {f} [engineering] :: welding, oxyacetylene welding
οξυγονοκόλληση {f} :: oxyacetylene welding equipment
οξυγονοκολλητής {m} [engineering] :: welder, especially oxyacetylene welder
οξυγονοκολλήτρια {f} [engineering] :: welder, especially oxyacetylene welder
οξυγονοκολλώ {v} [engineering, metallurgy] :: weld
οξυδέρκεια {f} :: acuity, clearsightedness
οξυδερκής {adj} :: perceptive, perspicacious
οξυδερκής {adj} :: sharp-witted, clear-sighted
οξύθυμος {adj} :: irascible, irritable, crusty
όξυνση {f} :: sharpening
οξύς {adj} :: sharp, acute, acid, shrill, pointed
οξύτονος {adj} [grammar, linguistics] :: oxytone, (of a word) having a stressed last syllable
Οξφόρδη {prop} :: Οξφόρδη (city)
οπ {interj} :: alternative form of ώπα
ό.π. {adv} :: op. cit.
όπα {interj} :: alternative form of ώπα
οπαδός {mf} :: supporter, follower, fan, devotee, [of political party, sports, etc]
οπ αρτ {f} [arts] :: op art
όπερα {f} [music] :: opera (theatrical work combining drama, music and song)
όπερα {f} [by extension] :: opera house, opera (building designed for the performance of such works)
οπερατικός {adj} [music] :: opera-, operatic
όπερ έδει δείξαι {phrase} :: quod erat demonstrandum, QED
οπερέτα {f} [music] :: operetta (lighter version of opera)
οπερέτα {f} [attributive, colloquial, pejorative, figuratively] :: joke, shambles (an event or thing lacking seriousness or only ostensibly serious)
οπή {f} :: hole, aperture
όπιο {n} :: opium (addictive narcotic drug obtained from the dried juice of unripe pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum)
όπισθεν {adv} [formal, archaic, with genitive] :: behind, at the back
όπισθεν {adv} [nautical] :: astern (backward)
όπισθεν {f} [automotive] :: reverse (gear in car or motorbike that reverses the vehicle)
οπίσθια {np} [anatomy] :: backside, bottom, buttocks
οπλή {f} :: hoof
οπληφόρος {adj} :: ungulate, hooved, hoofed
οπλίζομαι {v} :: to be armed
οπλίζομαι {v} :: to be cocked [weapon]
οπλίζω {v} :: arm [with a weapon]
οπλίζω {v} :: cock [a weapon]
οπλισμένος {v} :: reinforced
οπλισμένος {v} :: armed
οπλισμένο σκυρόδεμα {n} :: reinforced concrete
οπλίτης {m} [military] :: soldier [not a commissioned officer]
οπλίτης {m} [military] :: hoplite [a heavily-armed infantryman of Ancient Greece]
όπλο {n} :: gun, rifle, etc
όπλο {n} :: personal weapon, item of small arms
όπλο {n} :: a top-level branch of the Greek army
οπλοποιία {f} :: gunsmith
οπλοποιός {m} :: gunsmith
οπλουργία {f} [military] :: armourer [UK], armorer [US]
οπλουργός {m} [military] :: armourer [UK], armorer [US]
οποία πέτρα κι αν σηκώσεις, τον βρίσκεις από κάτω {proverb} :: Of people who are ubiquitous, who have many connections and seem to be everywhere
όποιος {determiner} :: whoever, whichever, whatever
όποιος {pron} :: whoever, whichever, whatever, any
οποίος {pron} :: who, which, that
οποίος {pron} [interjection, without article] :: what, such
όποιος ανακατεύεται με τα πίτουρα, τον τρώνε οι κότες {proverb} :: if you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas [those who get involved with undesirable people run the risk of being implicated themselves]
οποιοσδήποτε {pron} :: whoever, whatever
οποιοσδήποτε {pron} :: whosoever, whatsoever [dated]
όποιος καεί με τον χυλό, φυσάει και το γιαούρτι {proverb} :: once bitten, twice shy [those who have been hurt in the past are doubly cautious]
οπόσουμ {n} :: opossum
οπόσουμ {n} :: [US] possum
οπότε {conj} :: so
οπότε {conj} :: therefore, consequently
οποτεδήποτε {adv} :: whenever [at whatever time]
οποτεδήποτε {adv} :: whenever [every time]
όπου {adv} :: where
όπου {adv} :: that
όπου {adv} :: when
οπουδήποτε {adv} :: wherever, anywhere
όπου λαλούν πολλοί κοκόροι αργεί να ξημερώσει {proverb} :: too many cooks spoil the broth
-όπουλος {suffix} :: surname suffix, mainly connected to those who originated in Peloponnisos but is now widespread throughout Greece:
-οπούλου {suffix} :: female form of male surnames ending in -όπουλος:
όπου να 'ναι {adv} :: any minute now, any moment now (very soon)
οπτική {f} [physics] :: optics
οπτική {f} :: vision, view [way of viewing or understanding something]
οπτικός {adj} :: optical
οπτικός {mf} :: optician
οπτικός σαρωτής {m} :: scanner [optical]
οπτιμιστής {m} :: optimist
οπτόπλινθος {f} :: [rare] mudbrick
οπτός {adj} [ceramics] :: fired
οπωροπωλείο {n} :: greengrocer's shop, greengrocer's, greengrocery
οπωροπώλης {m} :: fruiterer, greengrocer
οπωροπώλισσα {f} :: female fruiterer or greengrocer
όπως {adv} :: as, like
όπως {prep} :: as, like
όπως και να έχει {adv} :: anyhow, in any manner, in any way
όπως και να έχει {adv} :: in any case, anyhow
όπως στρώσεις, θα κοιμηθείς {proverb} :: as you make your bed, so you must lie in it
οραγκουτάγκος {m} :: alternative form of ουρακοτάγκος
όραμα {n} :: vision, goal
όραμα {n} :: supernatural vision
οραματίζομαι {v} :: envisage
όραση {f} :: vision, sight, eyesight
ορατός {adj} :: visible, in sight, seen
οργανική {f} [grammar] :: instrumental case
οργανική ένωση {f} [organic chemistry] :: organic compound
οργανική χημεία {f} :: organic chemistry
οργανικός {adj} [chemistry, medicine, biology] :: organic
οργανικός {adj} [music] :: instrumental
οργανισμός {m} [biology] :: organism (living thing)
οργανισμός {m} :: organisation [UK], organization [US], board
Οργανισμός Ηνωμένων Εθνών {prop} {m} :: United Nations, United Nations Organization, UNO
όργανο {n} [medicine, anatomy] :: body organ
όργανο {n} [music] :: any musical instrument
όργανο {n} [musical instruments] :: pipe organ
όργανο {n} :: equipment, appliance
όργανο {n} :: [informal appellative or vocative for policeman] officer
οργανοληπτικός {adj} [chemistry] :: organoleptic
οργαντίνα {f} :: organdy
οργασμός {m} :: orgasm
οργή {f} :: rage, anger, wrath
οργίζομαι {v} :: to be enraged, to be angry
οργίζω {v} :: infuriate, anger, make angry, enrage
οργίζω {v} :: antagonise [UK], antagonize [US]
όργιο {n} :: ancient religious ceremony
όργιο {n} :: sexual orgy
ορδή {f} :: horde
ορδή {f} :: swarm
ορεινός {adj} :: mountainous
ορειχάλκινος {adj} :: bronze, of bronze
ορείχαλκος {m} [metallurgy] :: bronze
ορεκτικό {n} :: starter, appetiser, entrée, hors d'oeuvre, antipasto
ορεκτικός {adj} :: appetising, tasty
όρεξη {f} :: appetite (desire for food or drink)
όρεξη {f} [figuratively] :: appetite, craving, longing, desire
Ορεστιάδα {prop} {f} :: Orestiada (large town in Evros in Greece)
Ορεστιάδα {prop} {f} :: Orestiada (lake in Kastoria in Greece)
ορθ- {prefix} :: alternative form of ορθο-
ορθάνοιχτος {adj} :: wide open
ορθή γωνία {f} [geometry] :: right angle
ορθο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something done is upright; ortho-:
ορθο- {prefix} :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something done is right or proper; ortho-:
ορθο- {prefix} [medicine] :: added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something related to the rectum:
ορθό- {prefix} :: alternative form of ορθο-
ορθογραφία {f} :: spelling (act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters)
ορθογραφία {f} [by extension] :: spelling [as a school subject]
ορθογραφία {f} :: orthography (aspect of language study concerned with letters and their sequences in words)
ορθογώνιο {n} :: alternative form of ορθογώνιο παραλληλόγραμμο
ορθογώνιο παραλληλόγραμμο {n} [geometry] :: rectangle, right-angled quadrilateral
ορθογώνιος {adj} [geometry] :: orthogonal, right-angled, rectangular
ορθόδοξα {adv} :: orthodoxly, orthodoxally (in an orthodox manner)
ορθόδοξη {f} [Christianity, female] :: Orthodox (follower of any of the Eastern Orthodox churches)
Ορθοδοξία {f} :: Orthodoxy (the Eastern Orthodox Church, its beliefs and practices)
ορθοδοξία {f} :: orthodoxy (conventionality in doctrine and belief)
ορθοδοξία {f} :: conforming behaviour
ορθόδοξος {adj} [religion, sometimes other ideologies] :: Orthodox (relating to any Orthodox movement or ideology; on its own, usually refers to Greek Orthodox in Greek)
ορθόδοξος {adj} :: orthodox (following convention or tradition)
ορθόδοξος {m} [Christianity, male] :: Orthodox (follower of any of the Eastern Orthodox churches)
ορθοδόξως {adv} [formal, dated] :: orthodoxly, orthodoxally (in an orthodox manner)
ορθός {adj} :: upright, erect
ορθός {adj} :: straight
ορθός {adj} :: correct, right, sound
όρθρος {m} [Christianity] :: orthros, last of the canonical hours [held shortly before dawn]
ορίζομαι {v} :: be defined
ορίζοντας {m} :: horizon
ορίζοντας {v} :: participle of ορίζω: defining
οριζόντια {adv} :: horizontally
οριζόντιο δοκάρι {n} [sports] :: crossbar [of goalposts]
οριζόντιος {adj} :: horizontal
ορίζουσα [mathematics] :: determinant
ορίζω {v} :: define, designate
ορίζω {v} :: decide
ορίζω {v} :: arrive, reach
όριο {n} :: limit, boundary; border, dividing line
Οὔριος {prop} :: A rare surname of Zeus
όρισμα {n} [maths, programming] :: argument [independent variable, function argument]
ορισμένος {v} :: defined
ορισμός {m} :: definition [the process of defining]
ορισμός {m} [lexicography] :: definition, designation
ορισμός {m} [crossword] :: clue, definition
ορίστε {interj} [sometimes sarcastic] :: here's, there's, here you are, here you go, there you are, there you go (said when you hand something over to someone)
ορίστε {interj} :: yes? (said when someone is addressing you, to whom you owe respect)
ορίστε {interj} :: yes?, go ahead (said when asking someone to do something or say something)
ορίστε {interj} :: hello?, hi (said on answering the telephone)
ορίστε {interj} :: pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? (said on requesting someone to repeat due to not having heard them)
ορίστε {interj} :: pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? (said on hearing something shocking or confusing)
οριστικά {adv} :: definitively, at the last stage
οριστική {f} [grammar] :: indicative mood
οριστικό άρθρο {n} [grammar] :: definite article
οριστικός {adj} :: final, in a final stage
οριστικός {adj} [grammar] :: definite
όρκα {f} :: orca, killer whale
όρκη {f} :: alternative form of όρκα
ορκίζομαι {v} [legal] :: swear, be sworn in
ορκίζω {v} [legal] :: swear [someone in], swear in
όρκος {m} :: oath (solemn pledge)
Ορλάνδος {prop} {m} :: Ιωάννης Ορλάνδος (1770–1852), Greek politician and revolutionary
Ορλάνδος {prop} {m} :: Αναστάσιος Κ. Ορλάνδος (1887–1979), Greek architect and historian of architecture
ορμή {f} :: momentum, impetus, force
ορμή {f} [physics] :: momentum
ορμή {f} [psychology] :: urge
ορμή {f} [colloquial, in the plural] :: libido
ορμόνη {f} [medicine, biochemistry] :: hormone
όρμος {m} :: cove, small bay
Ορμούζ {prop} {n} :: Hormuz. As in Strait of Hormuz
όρνεο {n} :: alternative form of όρνιο
όρνιθα {f} :: hen, female chicken
ορνιθολογία {f} [sciences] :: ornithology
ορνιθολόγος {mf} :: ornithologist
ορνιθώνας {m} :: hennery, poultry farm
ορνιθώνας {m} :: henhouse, chicken coop
όρνιο {n} :: vulture, especially griffon vulture
όρνιο {n} :: [more generally] bird of prey
όρνιο {n} [figuratively] :: stupid person
ορνιός {f} :: wild fig tree
όρος {m} :: term [word, phrase; limitation, restriction]
όρος {m} :: definition, stipulation
όρος {m} :: clause
όρος {m} [legal] :: article
όρος {n} :: mount, mountain
ορός {m} :: serum
ορός {m} :: pus
οροσειρά {f} [geography] :: mountain range, mountain chain, sierra, ridge
οροφή {f} [architecture] :: ceiling, roof
όροφος {m} :: floor, storey, tier
ορρός {m} :: alternative form of ορός
ορτύκι {n} :: quail (game bird)
όρυγμα {n} [military] :: trench
όρυζα {f} :: rice [grain and plant]
ορυκτολογία {f} :: mineralogy
ορυκτολόγος {mf} :: mineralogist
ορύσσω {v} [learned] :: dig
ορυχείο {n} :: mine (source of coal, silver, etc)
ορφάνια {f} :: orphanhood (the state of being an orphan)
ορφανό {n} :: orphan
ορφανός {adj} :: orphaned
ορφανός {adj} [as a noun] :: orphan
ορφανοτροφείο {n} :: orphanage
ορχήστρα {f} [music] :: orchestra, band
ορχήστρα {f} [music] :: jazz band
ορχήστρα {f} [ancient Greece] :: orchestra (The space in a theatre where the chorus danced and sang.)
ορχιδέα {f} :: orchid
όρχις {m} [anatomy] :: testicle
Ορχομένος {prop} :: Ορχομένος (city)
-ος {suffix} :: An ending found in nouns
-ος {suffix} :: In nominative singular form of many masculine nouns
-ος {suffix} :: In nominative singular form of few feminine nouns
-ος {suffix} :: In nominative, accusative and vocative singular forms of few neuter nouns
-ος {suffix} :: An ending found in majority of adjectives
Οσάκα {prop} {f} :: Οσάκα (capital city)
οσιότητα {f} [religion] :: godliness, piety, holiness
Όσλο {prop} {n} :: Όσλο (county/and/municipality/capital city)
οσμή {f} :: smell, odour [UK], odor [US]
οσμίζομαι {v} [formal] :: I smell something
οσμίζομαι {v} [figuratively] :: I guess, understand
όσμιο {n} [chemistry] :: osmium
όσος {pron} :: as many as, as much as
οσοσδήποτε {pron} :: no matter how many
οσοσδήποτε {pron} :: no matter how much
όσπριο {n} :: legume (seed of leguminous plants: pea, bean, etc)
οστεοφυλάκιο {n} :: ossuary (building for holding the bones of the dead)
οστό {n} [anatomy] :: bone [part of skeleton]
όστρακο {n} :: seashell, shell
όστρακο {n} [archaeology] :: a fragment of an ancient vase [used in voting]
όστρια {f} :: the ostro (a southerly Mediterranean wind)
όσφρηση {f} :: [sense of] smell
οσφυαλγία {f} [pathology] :: lumbago
όσχεο {n} [anatomy] :: scrotum
όταν {conj} :: when, while, during, whenever, if
όταν έχεις τέτοιους φίλους, τι τους θέλεις τους εχθρούς {proverb} :: with friends like these who needs enemies
όταν λείπει η γάτα χορεύουν τα ποντίκια {proverb} :: when the cat's away, the mice will play
Ο.Τ.Ε. {prop} {m} :: initialism of Οργανοσμός Τηλεπικοινωνιών Ελλάδος the Greek telecommunications company
ΟΤΕ {prop} {m} :: alternative form of Ο.Τ.Ε.
-ότητα {suffix} :: Added to an adjective or rarely, another noun, to create an abstract noun; -ity, -ty, -ness, -cy, -ion:
ό,τι {determiner} :: anything, whatever
ό,τι {pron} :: whatever, anything
ότι {conj} :: that
ότι {determiner} [common misspelling or colloquial] :: alternative form of ό,τι
ότι {pron} [common misspelling or colloquial] :: alternative form of ό,τι
οτιδήποτε {pron} :: anything, whatsoever
οτιδήποτε {pron} :: whichever
ό,τι και να {phrase} :: no matter what, whatever, any (anything, regardless of who, how much, what, etc)
ό,τι κι αν {phrase} :: alternative form of ό,τι και να
ό,τι λάμπει δεν είναι χρυσός {proverb} :: all that glitters is not gold, all that glisters is not gold
οτομπίς {n} [Egyptiot Dialect] :: alternative form of οτομπούς
οτομπούς {n} [Egyptiot Dialect] :: bus, the french term written with Greek letters
οτοστόπ {n} :: hitchhiking
ου {interj} :: Expresses contempt:
ου {interj} :: wow, ooh (expresses wonder or surprise)
ου {interj} :: Expresses affirmation, in place of of course or certainly:
-ού {suffix} :: added to a noun to create occupation nouns for female people:
-ού {suffix} :: added to a noun to create augmentative nouns for female people, in other words that they possess the quality in excess:
-ού {suffix} :: female patronymic surname suffix for:
Ουαλή {f} :: Welshwoman (a person from Wales)
Ουαλή {f} :: Walian
Ουαλία {prop} {f} :: Wales [a part of the UK]
ουαλικά {np} :: Welsh, the language of Wales
ουαλικός {adj} :: Welsh (relating to Wales, its language or people)
Ουαλός {m} :: Welshman (a person from Wales)
Ουαλός {m} :: Walian
Ουάσιγκτον {prop} {n} :: Ουάσιγκτον (capital city)
Ουάσιγκτον {prop} {n} :: Ουάσιγκτον (state)
Ουγγαρέζα {f} :: Hungarian (female person from Hungary)
Ουγγαρία {prop} {f} :: Hungary
ουγγιά {f} :: ounce (unit of weight)
ουγγρικά {np} :: Hungarian (the language of Hungary and its people)
ουγγρικός {adj} :: Hungarian (relating to Hungary, its people or language)
Ούγγρος {m} :: Hungarian (person, usually male, from Hungary)
Ουγκάντα {prop} {f} :: Uganda
ουγκιά {f} :: alternative form of ουγγιά
ουδαμού {adv} [formal, archaic] :: nowhere, anywhere (in no place)
ουδέποτε {adv} :: never, not even once, not even ever
ουδέτερο {n} [grammar] :: neuter
ουδέτερος {adj} :: neuter, sexless
ουδέτερος {adj} :: neutral, non-aligned
ουδέτερος {adj} [grammar] :: the gender: neuter
ουδέτερος {adj} [chemistry] :: neutral
ουδετερότητα {f} :: neutrality
Ουζμπεκιστάν {prop} {n} :: Uzbekistan (Republic of Uzbekistan)
ούζο {n} :: ouzo
Ουίλλιαμ {prop} :: given name
ουίσκι {n} :: whisky [UK], whiskey [US, Irish]
Ουκρανή {f} :: Ukrainian (a person from Ukraine)
Ουκρανία {prop} {f} :: Ukraine
ουκρανικά {np} :: Ukrainian, the language of Ukraine
ουκρανικός {adj} :: Ukrainian (relating to Ukraine or its people)
Ουκρανός {m} :: Ukrainian (a person from Ukraine)
-ούλα {suffix} :: added to a (usually feminine) noun or adjective to create diminutive nouns:
ουλάνος {m} [military] :: uhlan, lancer [mounted soldier]
ουλή {f} [medicine] :: scar
-ούλης {suffix} :: added to a (usually masculine) noun or adjective to create diminutive nouns:
-ούλι {suffix} :: added to a (usually neuter) noun or adjective to create diminutive nouns:
ουλίτιδα {f} [disease] :: gingivitis
ούλος {adj} [colloquial] :: alternative form of όλος
Ουμ αλ-Καϊγιάν {prop} {n} :: Ουμ αλ-Καϊγιάν (emirate)
Ουμ αλ-Καϊγιάν {prop} {n} :: Ουμ αλ-Καϊγιάν (capital city)
ουμάμι {n} :: umami
ουμανισμός {m} :: humanism
ουνμπικουάντιο {n} [chemistry] :: unbiquadium (a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 124)
ουνμπινίλιο {n} [chemistry] :: unbinilium (a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 120)
ουνμπιούνιο {n} [chemistry] :: unbiunium (a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 121)
ουνμπίπιο {n} [chemistry] :: unbibium (a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 122)
ουνμπίτριο {n} [chemistry] :: unbitrium (a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 123)
Ούννος {m} :: Hun
ουνοκουάντιο {n} [chemistry] :: ununquadium, (flerovium)
ουνουνέννιο {n} [chemistry] :: ununennium (a hypothetical chemical element with atomic number 119)
ουνουνέξιο {n} [chemistry] :: ununhexium, (livermorium)
ουνουνόκτιο {n} [chemistry] :: ununoctium, (oganesson)
ουνουνπέντιο {n} [chemistry] :: ununpentium, (moscovium)
ουνουνσέπτιο {n} [chemistry] :: ununseptium, (tennessine)
ουνούντριο {n} [chemistry] :: ununtrium, (nihonium)
ούπα {n} [wall fixing] :: wall plug [UK], screw anchor [US]
ουρά {f} :: tail
ουρά {f} :: queue, line of people
ουραγκοτάγκος {m} :: alternative form of ουρακοτάγκος
ουρακοτάγκος {m} :: orangutan
ουρακοτάνγκος {m} :: alternative form of ουρακοτάγκος
ουρανής {adj} :: sky blue
ουρανί {n} :: sky blue
Ουρανία {prop} {f} [Greek mythology] :: Urania, Muse of astronomy and astrology,
ουρανικοποίηση {f} [phonetics, phonology] :: palatalization
ουρανικός {adj} [phonetics, phonology] :: palatal
ουρανικός {adj} [chemistry] :: related to uranium
ουράνιο {n} [chemistry] :: uranium
ουράνιος {adj} :: celestial, heavenly, of or relating to the sky
ουράνιος {adj} [figuratively] :: divine [beauty]
ουράνιο τόξο {n} :: rainbow
ουρανίσκος {m} :: palate, roof of the mouth
ουρανοξύστης {m} [architecture] :: skyscraper (tall building)
Ουρανός {prop} {m} [astronomy] :: Uranus
Ουρανός {prop} {m} [Greek god] :: Uranus
ουρανός {m} :: sky
ουρανός {m} :: roof, canopy
ουρανός {m} :: firmament, heaven, heavens
ουρία {f} :: urea
ουρική αρθρίτιδα {f} [diseases] :: gout, podagra
ουρλιάζω {v} :: yell, scream
ουρλιάζω {v} :: howl [animal]
ουρλιαχτό {n} :: howl [esp. animal, wind]
ουρλιαχτό {n} :: cry, yell
ούρο {n} [usually in the plural] :: urine
ουροδόχος κύστη {f} [anatomy] :: urinary bladder
Ουρουγουάη {prop} {f} :: Ουρουγουάη (country)
Ουρουγουαϊνή {f} :: alternative form of Ουρουγουανή
Ουρουγουαϊνός {m} :: alternative form of Ουρουγουανός
Ουρουγουανή {f} :: Uruguayan (a person from Uruguay)
Ουρουγουανός {m} :: Uruguayan (a person from Uruguay)
ουρώ {v} [formal] :: urinate
ους {n} [formal] :: ear
ουσάρος {m} [military] :: hussar (light cavalry of European armies)
ουσία {f} :: being
ουσία {f} :: substance
ουσία {f} :: meaning, sense
ουσία {f} :: essence
ουσιαστικό {n} [grammar] :: substantive, noun (sensu stricto)
ουσιαστικοποίηση {f} [grammar, linguistic morphology] :: nominalization, substantivization
ουσιαστικοποιώ {v} [grammar, linguistics] :: substantivise, nominalise [UK], substantivize, nominalize [US],
ουσιαστικός {adj} :: substantial, real (true, actual)
ουσιαστικός {adj} :: essential (necessary)
ουσίες {n} [in plural] :: drugs
ουσιώδης {adj} :: essential (of the essence)
ουσιώδης {adj} :: substantial, material
ουσιώδης {m} :: material, substance
ουσιώδης {m} :: essential [a necessary thing]
ουστ {interj} [colloquial, quite derogatory when used towards humans] :: shoo (used to get rid of animals and undesirable people)
ούτε {conj} :: neither, nor
ούτε {conj} :: neithernor
ούτε {conj} :: nor even, not even
ούτε γάτα ούτε ζημιά {adv} :: as if nothing had happened (as if nothing had happened)
ουτοπία {f} :: utopia
ουτοπικός {adj} :: utopian, visionary
ούτος {pron} :: he
-ούτσικος {suffix} :: produces diminutive forms with adjectives
ούτω {adv} [formal, archaic, Katharevousa, mainly in set phrases] :: alternative form of ούτως [used before a consonant]: thus, like this, like that
ούτως {adv} [formal, archaic, Katharevousa, mainly in set phrases] :: thus, like this, like that
ούτως ή άλλως {adv} [formal] :: one way or another (somehow, but certainly)
ούφο {n} :: UFO, an unidentified flying object; Αγνώστου Ταυτότητας Ιπτάμενο Αντικείμενο
ουφολογία {f} :: ufology [pseudoscience]
-ούχος {suffix} :: Used to form verbal nouns from nouns:
οφειλέτης {m} [finance] :: debtor
οφειλέτρια {f} [finance] :: debtor
οφείλω {vt} :: owe
οφείλω {vi} :: be obliged to
όφελος {n} [finance] :: profit
όφελος {n} :: benefit
Οφηλία {prop} {f} :: Ophelia
οφθαλμαπάτη {f} :: mirage
οφθαλμίατρος {mf} [medicine] :: oculist [US], ophthalmologist [UK]
οφθαλμός {m} [anatomy] :: eye
οφθαλμός {m} :: bud, eye [of a plant's shoot or flower]
οφιοειδής {adj} :: snakelike, ophidian, anguineous, serpentine, sinuous, meandering
οφιολογία {f} [biology] :: ophiology
Όφις {prop} {m} [astronomy] :: Serpens (a constellation)
οφσάιντ {n} [sport] :: offside (in an illegal position ahead of the ball)
Οχάιο {prop} :: Ohio
όχημα {n} :: vehicle [a conveyance]
όχθη {f} :: riverbank, bank
όχθη {f} :: lakeside, lake shore
οχι {adv} :: Misspelling of όχι
όχι {adv} :: no [negative reply]
όχι {adv} :: no [negation]
όχι {adv} :: not, in elliptical clauses
όχι {n} :: no
οχιά {f} :: adder, viper
οχιά {f} [figuratively] :: an evil, cunning person
όχι ακόμα {phrase} :: not yet
όχι άλλο {phrase} :: no more, enough
οχλοκρατία {f} :: ochlocracy, mob rule, mobocracy
όχλος {m} [derogatory] :: mob, populace
οχτακόσα {num} :: alternative form of οκτακόσια
οχτακόσια {num} :: alternative form of οκτακόσια
οχτακοσιοστός {adj} :: alternative form of οκτακοσιοστός [less common]
οχταπόδι {n} :: alternative spelling of χταπόδι
οχτώ {num} :: alternative spelling of οκτώ (eight, 8)
όψη {f} :: appearance, look, aspect
οψιανός {m} :: alternative form of οψιδιανός
οψιδιανός {m} :: obsidian