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- Initialism of Greek Sign Language.
- Initialism of Georgia State Line, a nineteenth century militia in the United States.
- Initialism of Gorilla Sign Language.
- Initialism of Ghanaian Sign Language.
- (linguistics) Initialism of General Service List.
- (computer software) Initialism of GNU Scientific Library.
- Initialism of Great Salt Lake.
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- the alphabet used by ancient Greeks
- The 24-letter alphabet of the Greek language, first adopted by Athens in 403 BC and now consisting of the following upper- (majuscule) and lower-case (minuscule) pairs:
- (historical, countable) Other (epichoric) forms of this alphabet, both prior and subsequent, sometimes they include:
noun
- the Greek language as spoken and written today
- the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Greece
- (uncountable, figurative, colloquial) Synonym of gibberish, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (uncountable, figurative, metonymic, colloquial) Synonym of lorem ipsum, dummy placeholder text used in greeking.
- (countable, US, metonymic, colloquial) A member of a collegiate fraternity or sorority.
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine, traditional or representative Greek food.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- (countable) A person from Greece or of Greek descent.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- (figurative, colloquial) Synonym of incomprehensible, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (US, not comparable) Of or relating to collegiate fraternities, sororities, or (uncommon) honor societies.
- Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
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verb
name
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- Of, relating to, or written in the form of modern vernacular Greek.
- Of, relating to, or written in the ancient Egyptian script that developed from Lower Egyptian hieratic writing starting from around 650 BCE and was chiefly used to write the Demotic phase of the Egyptian language, with simplified and cursive characters that no longer corresponded directly to their hieroglyphic precursors.
- Of or for the common people.
- of or for the common people
noun
noun
- The application of the qualities of Greek to another language.
- The assimilation or acquisition of qualities characteristic of Greek culture, language, or tradition.
- A precise transliteration of a Greek word or name that is commonly Latinized or anglicized.
- The translation of a word or name into the Greek language, or the rendering of it in a Greek form.
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- the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet
- (sometimes capitalized) The 15th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets (16th in Ancient and Old Greek), used in ordering lists as in naming (astronomy) the 15th star of a constellation or (epidemiology) the 15th discovered major variant of a disease.
- (virology, pathology) Ellipsis of Omicron variant.
noun
- the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The eighteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets (Σ, σ), the twentieth letter of Old and Ancient.
- (statistics) The symbol σ, used to indicate one standard deviation from the mean, particularly in a normal distribution.
- (mathematics) The symbol Σ, used to indicate summation of a set or series.
- (Internet slang) A sigma male (a self-reliant and assertive male).
adj
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks).
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek culture and civilization before the Hellenistic period.
- (not comparable) Of or derived from Ancient Greek.
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adj
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noun
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- of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times
- (figurative) Marked by the qualities traditionally considered characteristic of the ancient Athenians: classical, refined.
- (architecture) Of or related to ancient Athenian architecture.
- (linguistics) Of or related to Attic Greek.
- Synonym of Athenian, of or related to the culture of ancient Athens.
name
noun
adj
- of or relating to Ionia or its inhabitants or its language
- of or pertaining to the Ionic order of classical Greek architecture
- (architecture) of an order of classical Greek architecture whose distinguishing feature is a capital with spiral volutes.
- Synonym of Ionian; of or relating to Ionia or the Ionians
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adj
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- the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The ankh symbol (☥).
- (mathematics, neologism) Chiefly written τ: an irrational and transcendental constant representing the ratio of the circumference of a Euclidean circle to its radius, equal to twice the value of pi (2π; approximately 6.2831853071).
- The letter Τ /τ in the Greek alphabet; being the nineteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek, and the twenty-first letter of the Old and Ancient Greek alphabets.
- Ellipsis of tau lepton or tau particle (“an unstable elementary particle which is a type of lepton, having a mass almost twice that of a proton, a negative charge, and a spin of ½; it decays into hadrons (usually pions) or other leptons, and neutrinos; a tauon”).
- (neurology) Ellipsis of tau protein (“a protein abundant especially in the neurons of the human central nervous system that stabilizes microtubules, and when misfolded is associated with forms of dementia such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases”).
- (finance) A measurement of the sensitivity of the value of an option to changes in the implied volatility of the price of the underlying asset.
- (historical) Ellipsis of tau meson, now known as a kaon.
- (Christianity) A crosier with a Τ-shaped head.
- A Τ-shaped object or sign; a Saint Anthony's cross, sometimes regarded as a sacred symbol.
- Alternative form of taw; the 22nd and last letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic.
- (astronomy) Chiefly written τ: used to designate the nineteenth star (usually according to brightness) in a constellation.
adj
- Of or relating to the Ancient Greek dialect written in the Linear B syllabary.
- Of or relating to the early Greek civilization that spread its influence from Mycenae to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Central Europe from about 2800 to 1100 B.C.E., divided into three periods: Early Helladic (c. 2800–2000 B.C.E), Middle Helladic (c. 2000–1500 B.C.E), and Late Helladic (c. 1500–1100 B.C.E)
- Of or relating to ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants.
- of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants
name
noun
noun
- the 1st letter of the Greek alphabet
- the beginning of a series or sequence
- (computer graphics) Ellipsis of alpha layer.
- (software engineering) The first versions of a program, usually only available to the developer, and only tested by the developer.
- Alternative letter-case form of Alpha (“member of Generation Alpha”).
- (fandom slang) In omegaverse fiction, a person of a dominant secondary sex driven by biology, magic, or other means to bond with an omega, with males of this type often having canine-like genitalia.
- (statistics) The significance level of a statistical test; the alpha level.
- A person, especially a male, who is dominant, successful and attractive; (see alpha male).
- The name of the first letter of the Greek alphabet (Α, α), followed by beta. In the Latin alphabet it is the predecessor to A.
- (aviation) An angle of attack.
- (informal) Clipping of alphabet.
- (finance) The return of a given asset or portfolio adjusted for systematic risk.
- (sciences) The name of the symbols Α and α used in science and mathematics, often interchangeable with the symbols when used as a prefix.
- Latin alpha: the Latin letter Ɑ (minuscule: ɑ).
- (computer graphics) The level of translucency of a color, as determined by the alpha channel.
adj
- early testing stage of a software or hardware product
- first in order of importance
- Designates the first in an order of precedence.
- Clipping of alphabetical.
- (of person, object or action) Exhibiting characteristics of the alpha male/female archetype.
- (astronomy) Designates some bright star, usually the brightest star, of a constellation.
prefix
adj
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek dialect group once spoken in the north-west of Greece.
- (music) Belonging to a certain mode of Ancient Greek music, the Dorian mode.
- Synonym of Dorian; of or relating to the region of Doris in Asia Minor or the Dorians
- Of or pertaining to the dialect of Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland, predominantly Morayshire and Aberdeen areas.
- Relating to one of the Greek orders of architecture, distinguished by its simplicity and solidity.
- of or pertaining to the Doric style of architecture
name
noun
noun
name
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- the 8th letter of the Greek alphabet
- (aviation, by extension) Pitch angle; the angle between an aircraft's longitudinal axis and the horizontal plane.
- (mathematics) The measure of an angle.
- (phonology) The voiceless dental fricative represented by θ.
- (finance) The sensitivity of the value of a derivative with respect to time; the "time decay".
- (biology) Designating a level of brain activity as measured by electroencephalography having a frequency of between four and seven cycles per second (associated with drowsiness in adults).
- The eighth letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, ninth in Old Greek: Θ, θ.
noun
- the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet
- the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle; approximately equal to 3.14159265358979323846 …
- (typography) pica (conventionally, 12 points = 1 pica, 6 picas = 1 inch).
- (mathematics) An irrational and transcendental constant representing the ratio of the circumference of a Euclidean circle to its diameter; approximately 3.14159265358979323846264338327950; usually written π.
- (letterpress typography) Metal type that has been spilled, mixed together, or disordered.
- Piaster.
- The sixteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth in Old Greek.
adj
verb
noun
- A Greek idiom or turn of phrase.
- The admiration for and adoption of ancient Greek culture, ideas and civilization.
- The culture and civilization of the Hellenistic period.
- The national character or culture of Greece.
- The modern-day revival of the polytheistic religious system of Ancient Greece.
- Any of the characteristics of ancient Greek culture, civilization, principles and ideals, including humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility.
- the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
noun
adj
name
noun
- the alphabet used by ancient Greeks
- The 24-letter alphabet of the Greek language, first adopted by Athens in 403 BC and now consisting of the following upper- (majuscule) and lower-case (minuscule) pairs:
- (historical, countable) Other (epichoric) forms of this alphabet, both prior and subsequent, sometimes they include:
noun
- the Greek language as spoken and written today
- the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Greece
- (uncountable, figurative, colloquial) Synonym of gibberish, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (uncountable, figurative, metonymic, colloquial) Synonym of lorem ipsum, dummy placeholder text used in greeking.
- (countable, US, metonymic, colloquial) A member of a collegiate fraternity or sorority.
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine, traditional or representative Greek food.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- (countable) A person from Greece or of Greek descent.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- (figurative, colloquial) Synonym of incomprehensible, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (US, not comparable) Of or relating to collegiate fraternities, sororities, or (uncommon) honor societies.
- Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
name
verb
noun
- The application of the qualities of Greek to another language.
- The assimilation or acquisition of qualities characteristic of Greek culture, language, or tradition.
- A precise transliteration of a Greek word or name that is commonly Latinized or anglicized.
- The translation of a word or name into the Greek language, or the rendering of it in a Greek form.
noun
- the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet
- (sometimes capitalized) The 15th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets (16th in Ancient and Old Greek), used in ordering lists as in naming (astronomy) the 15th star of a constellation or (epidemiology) the 15th discovered major variant of a disease.
- (virology, pathology) Ellipsis of Omicron variant.
noun
- the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The eighteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets (Σ, σ), the twentieth letter of Old and Ancient.
- (statistics) The symbol σ, used to indicate one standard deviation from the mean, particularly in a normal distribution.
- (mathematics) The symbol Σ, used to indicate summation of a set or series.
- (Internet slang) A sigma male (a self-reliant and assertive male).
adj
noun
adj
- of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times
- (figurative) Marked by the qualities traditionally considered characteristic of the ancient Athenians: classical, refined.
- (architecture) Of or related to ancient Athenian architecture.
- (linguistics) Of or related to Attic Greek.
- Synonym of Athenian, of or related to the culture of ancient Athens.
name
noun
adj
- of or relating to Ionia or its inhabitants or its language
- of or pertaining to the Ionic order of classical Greek architecture
- (architecture) of an order of classical Greek architecture whose distinguishing feature is a capital with spiral volutes.
- Synonym of Ionian; of or relating to Ionia or the Ionians
name
noun
adj
intj
noun
- the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The ankh symbol (☥).
- (mathematics, neologism) Chiefly written τ: an irrational and transcendental constant representing the ratio of the circumference of a Euclidean circle to its radius, equal to twice the value of pi (2π; approximately 6.2831853071).
- The letter Τ /τ in the Greek alphabet; being the nineteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek, and the twenty-first letter of the Old and Ancient Greek alphabets.
- Ellipsis of tau lepton or tau particle (“an unstable elementary particle which is a type of lepton, having a mass almost twice that of a proton, a negative charge, and a spin of ½; it decays into hadrons (usually pions) or other leptons, and neutrinos; a tauon”).
- (neurology) Ellipsis of tau protein (“a protein abundant especially in the neurons of the human central nervous system that stabilizes microtubules, and when misfolded is associated with forms of dementia such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases”).
- (finance) A measurement of the sensitivity of the value of an option to changes in the implied volatility of the price of the underlying asset.
- (historical) Ellipsis of tau meson, now known as a kaon.
- (Christianity) A crosier with a Τ-shaped head.
- A Τ-shaped object or sign; a Saint Anthony's cross, sometimes regarded as a sacred symbol.
- Alternative form of taw; the 22nd and last letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic.
- (astronomy) Chiefly written τ: used to designate the nineteenth star (usually according to brightness) in a constellation.
noun
- the 1st letter of the Greek alphabet
- the beginning of a series or sequence
- (computer graphics) Ellipsis of alpha layer.
- (software engineering) The first versions of a program, usually only available to the developer, and only tested by the developer.
- Alternative letter-case form of Alpha (“member of Generation Alpha”).
- (fandom slang) In omegaverse fiction, a person of a dominant secondary sex driven by biology, magic, or other means to bond with an omega, with males of this type often having canine-like genitalia.
- (statistics) The significance level of a statistical test; the alpha level.
- A person, especially a male, who is dominant, successful and attractive; (see alpha male).
- The name of the first letter of the Greek alphabet (Α, α), followed by beta. In the Latin alphabet it is the predecessor to A.
- (aviation) An angle of attack.
- (informal) Clipping of alphabet.
- (finance) The return of a given asset or portfolio adjusted for systematic risk.
- (sciences) The name of the symbols Α and α used in science and mathematics, often interchangeable with the symbols when used as a prefix.
- Latin alpha: the Latin letter Ɑ (minuscule: ɑ).
- (computer graphics) The level of translucency of a color, as determined by the alpha channel.
adj
- early testing stage of a software or hardware product
- first in order of importance
- Designates the first in an order of precedence.
- Clipping of alphabetical.
- (of person, object or action) Exhibiting characteristics of the alpha male/female archetype.
- (astronomy) Designates some bright star, usually the brightest star, of a constellation.
noun
name
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks).
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek culture and civilization before the Hellenistic period.
- (not comparable) Of or derived from Ancient Greek.
name
noun
noun
- the 8th letter of the Greek alphabet
- (aviation, by extension) Pitch angle; the angle between an aircraft's longitudinal axis and the horizontal plane.
- (mathematics) The measure of an angle.
- (phonology) The voiceless dental fricative represented by θ.
- (finance) The sensitivity of the value of a derivative with respect to time; the "time decay".
- (biology) Designating a level of brain activity as measured by electroencephalography having a frequency of between four and seven cycles per second (associated with drowsiness in adults).
- The eighth letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, ninth in Old Greek: Θ, θ.
noun
- the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet
- the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle; approximately equal to 3.14159265358979323846 …
- (typography) pica (conventionally, 12 points = 1 pica, 6 picas = 1 inch).
- (mathematics) An irrational and transcendental constant representing the ratio of the circumference of a Euclidean circle to its diameter; approximately 3.14159265358979323846264338327950; usually written π.
- (letterpress typography) Metal type that has been spilled, mixed together, or disordered.
- Piaster.
- The sixteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth in Old Greek.
adj
verb
noun
- A Greek idiom or turn of phrase.
- The admiration for and adoption of ancient Greek culture, ideas and civilization.
- The culture and civilization of the Hellenistic period.
- The national character or culture of Greece.
- The modern-day revival of the polytheistic religious system of Ancient Greece.
- Any of the characteristics of ancient Greek culture, civilization, principles and ideals, including humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility.
- the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
adj
- Of, relating to, or written in the form of modern vernacular Greek.
- Of, relating to, or written in the ancient Egyptian script that developed from Lower Egyptian hieratic writing starting from around 650 BCE and was chiefly used to write the Demotic phase of the Egyptian language, with simplified and cursive characters that no longer corresponded directly to their hieroglyphic precursors.
- Of or for the common people.
- of or for the common people
noun
noun
- the Greek language as spoken and written today
- the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Greece
- (uncountable, figurative, colloquial) Synonym of gibberish, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (uncountable, figurative, metonymic, colloquial) Synonym of lorem ipsum, dummy placeholder text used in greeking.
- (countable, US, metonymic, colloquial) A member of a collegiate fraternity or sorority.
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine, traditional or representative Greek food.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- (countable) A person from Greece or of Greek descent.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- (figurative, colloquial) Synonym of incomprehensible, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (US, not comparable) Of or relating to collegiate fraternities, sororities, or (uncommon) honor societies.
- Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
name
verb
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks).
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek culture and civilization before the Hellenistic period.
- (not comparable) Of or derived from Ancient Greek.
name
noun
adj
noun
adj
- Of or relating to the Ancient Greek dialect written in the Linear B syllabary.
- Of or relating to the early Greek civilization that spread its influence from Mycenae to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Central Europe from about 2800 to 1100 B.C.E., divided into three periods: Early Helladic (c. 2800–2000 B.C.E), Middle Helladic (c. 2000–1500 B.C.E), and Late Helladic (c. 1500–1100 B.C.E)
- Of or relating to ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants.
- of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants
name
noun
adj
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek dialect group once spoken in the north-west of Greece.
- (music) Belonging to a certain mode of Ancient Greek music, the Dorian mode.
- Synonym of Dorian; of or relating to the region of Doris in Asia Minor or the Dorians
- Of or pertaining to the dialect of Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland, predominantly Morayshire and Aberdeen areas.
- Relating to one of the Greek orders of architecture, distinguished by its simplicity and solidity.
- of or pertaining to the Doric style of architecture