What is another word for greek?
Pronunciation:
[ ɡɹˈiːk], [ ɡɹˈiːk], [ ɡ_ɹ_ˈiː_k]
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Similar words for greek:
- classical (adjective)
- incomprehensible (adjective)
- not understandable (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- uncomprehensible (adjective)
- unintelligible (adjective)
- Greek (noun)
- Hellenic (noun)
- belief (noun)
- communication (noun)
- double Dutch (noun)
- drivel (noun)
- foolish talk (noun)
- incomprehensible talk or writing (noun)
- languages (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- construction
- headgear
- salad greens
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Greek:
adj.
• classical (adjective)- most greek,
- most latin,
- most roman,
- humanistic,
- more virgilian,
- most attic,
- more hellenic,
- more greek,
- more humanistic,
- more doric,
- most belletristic,
- belletristic,
- classicistic,
- more canonic,
- more augustan,
- most augustan,
- most classicistic,
- more grecian,
- canonic,
- most hellenic,
- most homeric,
- most humanistic,
- most virgilian,
- most doric,
- most canonic,
- more latin,
- most grecian,
- more ionic,
- more belletristic,
- more homeric,
- more attic,
- more roman,
- roman,
- most ionic,
- more classicistic.
- most unknowable,
- in-scrutable,
- beyond comprehension,
- un graspable,
- un knowable,
- most fathomless,
- beyond one grasp,
- over one head,
- in-comprehensible,
- beats me,
- more ungraspable,
- in scrutable,
- beyond grasp,
- in conceivable,
- uncomprehensible,
- in comprehensible,
- sibylline,
- over ones head,
- un-clear,
- more unknowable,
- more incognizable,
- fathomless,
- unknowable,
- un-graspable,
- beyond one's grasp,
- more delphic,
- un clear,
- over head,
- un-clearest,
- un imaginable,
- most incognizable,
- in cognizable,
- most delphic,
- mystifying,
- un clearest,
- clear as mud,
- un fathomable,
- more fathomless,
- un-knowable,
- un-imaginable,
- in-conceivable,
- ungraspable,
- most ungraspable,
- in-cognizable,
- incognizable,
- beyond ones grasp.
- time.
n.
• Greek (noun) • Hellenic (noun)- minoan,
- Thessalonian,
- Helladic,
- ionian,
- hellenistic,
- homeric,
- ancient,
- peloponnesian,
- corinthian,
- dorian,
- athenian,
- boeotian,
- attic,
- spartan.
Other synonyms:
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- norse,
- chapter house,
- haze,
- classical.
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- fraternity.
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- rush.
- jargon,
- cant,
- initiate,
- charter member,
- enrollee,
- garble,
- skimble-skamble,
- language,
- babble,
- conventioneer,
- sister,
- Balkan Nation,
- jabber,
- cryptogram,
- member,
- card-carrier,
- affiliate,
- jumble,
- jabberwocky,
- insider,
- associate,
- writing system,
- thespian,
- slang,
- Conventionist,
- Balkan State,
- committeeman,
- Balkan Country,
- style,
- souvlaki,
- clubman,
- comrade,
- Conventioner,
- gobbledygook,
- brother,
- code,
- cardholder,
- one of us,
- glossolalia,
- card-carrying member,
- gibberish,
- clubwoman,
- noise,
- Clubber,
- guildsman,
- enlistee,
- secret language,
- cipher,
- socius,
- belonger,
- informal language,
- fellow,
- architectural,
- argot,
- joiner,
- scramble.
How to use "Greek" in context?
The greeks are a people that inhabit the Balkan Peninsula, the mainland of Southeast Europe, and islands in the Aegean Sea. More than 10 million Greeks live in Greece alone, another 8 million people of Greek descent live outside of Greece. The Greeks are ethnically diverse, with amopolitan and cosmopolitan society. They are among the oldest inhabitants of Europe and are descendants of the Minoans, Mycenaeans, and early Hellenes.
Paraphrases for Greek:
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Equivalence
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Proper noun, singular
hellenic.
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Proper noun, singular
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Reverse Entailment
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Adjective
greek-cypriot.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
turkish.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
greece.
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Proper noun, singular
greece.
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Noun, singular or mass
greece.
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Adjective
Hyponym for Greek:
n.
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communication
Indo-european Language, indo-european, indo-hittite.
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communication
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