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The Polytechnic (Greek: Πολυτεχνείο) is the traditional name for institutions of higher education in Greece, dealing with engineering at the undergraduate
Polytechnic_(Greece)
1973 student uprising against the Greek junta
The Athens Polytechnic uprising occurred in November 1973 as a massive student demonstration of popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974
Athens_Polytechnic_uprising
Topics referred to by the same term
Polytechnic (Greece), schools that teach engineering Polytechnic (Portugal), schools that offer profession-oriented, practical training Polytechnic (Singapore)
Polytechnic_(disambiguation)
Country in Southeast Europe
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country of 10 million people on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. With nine
Greece
Greek university
University of Athens (NTUA; Greek: Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο, romanized: Ethnikó Metsóvio Polytechneío, "National Metsovian Polytechnic"), sometimes known as
National Technical University of Athens
National_Technical_University_of_Athens
Type of institution offering tertiary education
university/college, technical university/college, university/college of technology, polytechnic university) is an institution of tertiary education that specializes
Institute_of_technology
Type of undergraduate qualification
Institute of Technology Vocational university Polytechnic (Greece) Polytechnic (Portugal) Polytechnic (United Kingdom) "Degrees & Departments | Princeton
Bachelor_of_Engineering
include universities, polytechnics, some specialist HEIs, and formerly technological educational institutes (TEIs). In Greece, universities are private
List of universities in Greece
List_of_universities_in_Greece
Private research university in Troy, New York
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (/rɛnsəˈlɪər/ ren-sə-LEER; RPI), a private research-university in Troy, New York, United States, is the oldest technological
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer_Polytechnic_Institute
the Greek πολύ (polú or polý, meaning "many") and τεχνικός (tekhnikós, meaning "arts"). While the terms "institute of technology" and "polytechnic" are
List of institutions using the term "institute of technology" or "polytechnic"
List_of_institutions_using_the_term_"institute_of_technology"_or_"polytechnic"
Military rulers of Greece, 1967–1974
The Greek junta or Regime of the Colonels was a right-wing military junta that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. On 21 April 1967, a group of colonels overthrew
Greek_junta
Public college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, rebranded as Humber Polytechnic since 2024, is a public college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded
Humber_Polytechnic
Engineering discipline of engineering systems of buildings
Services Denver". organizedbykeli.com. Polytechnic (Greece) "TEE". TEE. "Role & Objectives". Technical Chamber of Greece. Archived from the original on 2011-08-14
Architectural_engineering
Institutions of Highest Education in Greece Apolytirio and Panhellenic examinations Polytechnics in Greece Education in Greece a. ^ varies from institution to
Academic_grading_in_Greece
University in London, England
Founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic Institution, it was the first polytechnic to open in London. The Polytechnic formally received a Royal charter
University_of_Westminster
University in Egaleo (Athens), Greece
in Greece Education in Greece Polytechnic (Greece) Bologna Process "TEI of Athens – External Evaluation Report of Institution" (PDF). ADIP (in Greek).
University_of_West_Attica
1974 Greek transition to democracy
Polytechnic Athens News, 4 October 2002 ATHENS NEWS , page: A11 Article code: C12982A112 via Internet Archive George Kassimeris (2013). Inside Greek Terrorism
Metapolitefsi
Public university in Lviv, Ukraine
The Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukrainian: Національний університет «Львівська політехніка») is a public university in Lviv, Ukraine, founded
Lviv_Polytechnic
Vote abolishing the Greek monarchy
A constitutional referendum was held in Greece on 29 July 1973. The amendments would confirm the abolition (on 1 June) of the monarchy by the military
1973 Greek republic referendum
1973_Greek_republic_referendum
Greek publisher, translator, and anarchist activist
radicalizing Athenian universities during the Greek junta (1967–1974) and was particularly involved in the Athens Polytechnic uprising (1973), an event that marked
Christos Konstantinidis (anarchist)
Christos_Konstantinidis_(anarchist)
The history of Greece encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation-state of Greece as well as that of the Greek people and the areas
History_of_Greece
the Athens Polytechnic uprising, 20-year-old protester Stamatina Kanelopoulou and 24-year-old Iakovos Koumis were beaten to death by the Greek police. The
Human_rights_in_Greece
Public university in San Luis Obispo, California
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) is a public university in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States, outside
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
California_Polytechnic_State_University,_San_Luis_Obispo
Public university in Blacksburg, Virginia, US
The Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, commonly referred to as Virginia Tech (VT), is a public land-grant research university with its
Virginia_Tech
The national flag of Greece, popularly referred to as the Blue-and-White (Γαλανόλευκη, Galanólefki) or the Cyan-and-White (Κυανόλευκη, Kyanólefki), is
Flag_of_Greece
Public university in Pomona, California, US
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) is a public polytechnic research university in Pomona, California, United States. It
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California_State_Polytechnic_University,_Pomona
Greek military dictator (1923–2010)
Dimitrios Ioannidis (Greek: Δημήτριος Ιωαννίδης [ðiˈmitri.os i.oaˈniðis]; 13 March 1923 – 16 August 2010), also known as Dimitris Ioannidis and as The
Dimitrios_Ioannidis
King of Greece from 1832 to 1862
Athens Polytechnic University (1837, under the name Royal School of Arts), the National Gardens of Athens (1840), the National Library of Greece (1842)
Otto_of_Greece
Court trials following the Greek military junta
Athens Polytechnic uprising known as "The Trial of the Polytechnic" and, finally, a series of trials involving incidents of torture known in Greece as "The
Greek_junta_trials
contemporary Greece, and a notable figure in the Athens Polytechnic uprising, which she played a major role in launching. Born in Greece around 1950,
Sylvia_Papadopoulou
Greek neo-Nazi criminal organisation
Golden Dawn (Greek: Λαϊκός Σύνδεσμος – Χρυσή Αυγή, romanized: Laïkós Sýndesmos – Chrysí Avgí), usually shortened to Golden Dawn (Greek: Χρυσή Αυγή, romanized: Chrysí
Golden_Dawn_(Greece)
Ukrainian politician (1920–2003)
Yaroslava Yosypivna Stetsko (Ukrainian: Ярослава Йосипівна Стецько, Polish: Sława Stećko; 14 May 1920 – 12 March 2003), also popularly known as Slava Stetsko
Slava_Stetsko
Neighbourhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
significant role in the social and political life of Greece. It is there that the Athens Polytechnic uprising of November 1973 took place. In December 2008
Exarcheia
Greek-American engineer and applied mathematician (1921–2002)
Union College, he became a faculty member at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now Polytechnic Institute of New York University), where he earned
Athanasios_Papoulis
University in Greece
Architecture (2013) List of universities in Greece Polytechnic (Greece) University of Crete Open access in Greece "QS World University Rankings - Technical
Technical_University_of_Crete
American comedian
bullied for his weight as a child. Later, Halkias attended the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, a public high school where he played football. He attended
Stavros_Halkias
Technical university in Turin, Italy
The Polytechnic University of Turin (Italian: Politecnico di Torino, abbreviated as PoliTo) is the oldest Italian public technical university. The university
Polytechnic University of Turin
Polytechnic_University_of_Turin
Greek urban guerrilla organization (1975–2002)
Marxist–Leninist urban guerrilla organization. It is named after the Athens Polytechnic uprising. Formed in 1975 and led by Alexandros Giotopoulos, 17N conducted
Revolutionary Organization 17 November
Revolutionary_Organization_17_November
Public research university in London, England
Northampton Polytechnic Institute's Gymnastics Club and was Champion of the United Kingdom in 1920. In 1937 Maurice Dennis of the (Northampton Polytechnic ABC)
City St George's, University of London
City_St_George's,_University_of_London
Topics referred to by the same term
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, locally known as Poly Polytechnic Heights, Fort Worth, Texas, neighborhood locally known as Poly Polytechnic Institute
Poly
Prime Minister of Ukraine from 1990 to 1992
Vitold Pavlovych Fokin (Ukrainian: Вітольд Павлович Фокін, Ukrainian pronunciation: [ʋʲiˈtɔlʲd ˈpau̯lowɪt͡ʃ ˈfɔkʲin]; 25 October 1932 – 20 March 2025)
Vitold_Fokin
Demonstration in Greece
the Athens Polytechnic Uprising and in memory of the demonstrators killed during the uprising, takes place in Athens and other major Greek cities. In
Athens Polytechnic March of 1980
Athens_Polytechnic_March_of_1980
the Athens Polytechnic , Athens News, 4 October 2002 through Internet Archive BBC: On this day quote: It follows growing unrest in Greece, and comes eight
1973_in_Greece
Public university in Yerevan, Armenia
The National Polytechnic University of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային պոլիտեխնիկական համալսարան) is a technical university located in Yerevan, Armenia
National Polytechnic University of Armenia
National_Polytechnic_University_of_Armenia
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
continuously operating university in Southeast Europe. There are also 15 polytechnics, of which two are private, and 30 higher education institutions, of which
Croatia
Greek mathematician and university professor
Ioannis G. Papadakis (c. 1820 – 1876 Greek: Ιωάννης Παπαδάκης) was a writer, mathematician, physicist, astronomer, meteorologist, and professor. He was
Ioannis_Papadakis
Greek politician
took part in the Athens Polytechnic uprising. Damanaki was the voice of the famous "Εδώ Πολυτεχνείο" ("This is the Polytechnic") radio broadcast from within
Maria_Damanaki
Political party in Greece
Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece or EKKE (Greek: Επαναστατικό Κομμουνιστικό Κίνημα Ελλάδας, ΕΚΚΕ) is a Greek Marxist–Leninist organisation. It
Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece
Revolutionary_Communist_Movement_of_Greece
Higher-level learning institution providing education needed for specific occupations
Polytechnic Institute Dhaka Polytechnic Institute Feni Polytechnic Institute Graphic Arts Institute Jessore Polytechnic Institute Khulna Polytechnic Institute
Vocational_school
Topics referred to by the same term
movement in Greece, 2010–2012 series of demonstrations and general strikes sparked by plans to cut public spending and raise taxes Athens Polytechnic uprising
Greek_protests
The following is a list of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute fraternities and sororities. In 2016, the university ranked number fifteen on a list of the
List of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute fraternities and sororities
List_of_Rensselaer_Polytechnic_Institute_fraternities_and_sororities
Country in Southwestern Europe
vocational pathways. Higher education is provided by universities and polytechnic institutions in accordance with the Bologna Process, with the University
Portugal
British theatre company
their comedic performances as the fictional theatre company, The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, enacting amateur performances that go wrong. Works by
Mischief_Theatre
would be directed from the Road Traffic Research Centre at Middlesex Polytechnic, with Chris Wright, Peter Hills from Newcastle University, and psychologist
List_of_Equinox_episodes
Anarchism in Greece traces its roots to ancient Greece but was formed as a political movement during the 19th century. It was in the ancient era that
Anarchism_in_Greece
Technical university in Milan, Italy
The Polytechnic University of Milan (Italian: Politecnico di Milano, abbreviated as Polimi) is the largest public technical university in the country
Polytechnic University of Milan
Polytechnic_University_of_Milan
the IAAF.[citation needed] Eight IAAF world records were set at the Polytechnic Marathon (1909, 1913, 1952–1954, 1963–1965). WA-recognized world records
Marathon world record progression
Marathon_world_record_progression
Greek military dictator (1919–1999)
who led a coup d'etat in Greece in 1967 and became the country's prime minister from 1967 to 1973. He was the president of Greece under the junta in 1973
Georgios_Papadopoulos
1976 SD3 Vladimir Ivanovich Cherednichenko, cometary researcher at Kiev Polytechnic Institute MPC · 3966 3967 Shekhtelia 1976 YW2 Fyodor Osipovich Shekhtel'
Meanings of minor-planet names: 3001–4000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_3001–4000
Technical university in Tomsk, Russia
National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) is a technical university in Russia. TPU was a member of 12 international associations, including
Tomsk_Polytechnic_University
Public university in Padua, Italy
(1776–1831), 1st Governor of Greece, Foreign Minister of the Russian Empire Alexandros Mavrokordatos (1791–1865), Prime Minister of Greece Luigi Luzzatti (1841–1927)
University_of_Padua
University in Western Macedonia, Greece
on 2024-07-03 – via ELINYAE. "School of Engineering (Polytechnic School)". eng.uowm.gr (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2025-04-10. "School of
University of Western Macedonia
University_of_Western_Macedonia
2007 mass shooting in Blacksburg, Virginia, US
April 16, 2007, comprising two attacks on the campus of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in Blacksburg, Virginia
Virginia_Tech_shooting
Daily log of an ongoing military conflict
Chernihiv that also damaged the city's drama theater and the Chernihiv Polytechnic National University. Most of the victims were on their way to church
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (8 June 2023 – 31 August 2023)
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(8_June_2023_–_31_August_2023)
College in India
2021. "Sophia Polytechnic Official Website". Retrieved 4 November 2012. "Welcome to Sophia Polytechnic". "My title". "TV18, Sophia Polytechnic hosts award
Sophia_College_for_Women
Ukrainian linguist and politician (1964–2024)
She was a professor at the Department of Ukrainian Language at Lviv Polytechnic's Institute of Humanitarian and Social Sciences. Farion was known for
Iryna_Farion
Greek-born Canadian voice actress
Zoopocalypse and Isabel Armstrong in Unicorn Academy. Kosmidis was raised in Greece and grew up in Saronida. They came to Canada when they were 10 and moved
Gabbi_Kosmidis
Country in the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe
Education in Greece Academic grading in Greece Higher education in Greece Universities in Greece Polytechnics Τechnological Universities-Technological
Outline_of_Greece
on the Cherwell is closed. 1992 – 4 June: Oxford Polytechnic, in common with most British polytechnics, is given the power to award degrees in its own
Timeline_of_Oxford
This is a timeline of modern Greek history. 1821, 21 February: Revolt of Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire declared by Alexandros Ypsilantis
Timeline of modern Greek history
Timeline_of_modern_Greek_history
Athens Polytechnic uprising. The public unrest against the regime was followed by an attempted coup against Papadopoulos organised by the Greek Navy. The
Greek_Constitution_of_1973
Country in North America
scientific institutes and new institutes of higher learning, such as National Polytechnic Institute, were established during the first half of the 20th century
Mexico
Borough and county in New York, US
Archived from the original on May 20, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2012. "8. Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) – Colleges That Guarantee
Brooklyn
The history of modern Greece covers the history of Greece from the recognition by the Great Powers — the United Kingdom, France and Russia — of its independence
History_of_modern_Greece
Public university in Arcata, California, US
State Polytechnic University, Humboldt (Cal Poly Humboldt or Humboldt) is a public university in Arcata, California. It is one of three polytechnic universities
California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
California_State_Polytechnic_University,_Humboldt
The following is an alphabetical list of Greek and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes commonly used in the English language from P to Z. See also the lists
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
Greek politician (1950–2009)
(Greek: Χρήστος Παλαιολόγος; 1950 – 30 August 2009) was a Greek politician. He was born in Livadeia, and studied civil engineering in the Polytechnic School
Christos_Palaiologos
Basketball player selection
Rashard Lewis – F, Alief Elsik HS (Houston, Texas) Ellis Richardson – G, Polytechnic (Los Angeles, California) Korleone Young – F, Hargrave Military Academy
1998_NBA_draft
Greek nationalist political party
Myrogiannis, during the Athens Polytechnic uprising. As Dertilis remains in prison and did not sign his nomination papers, Greece's supreme court rejected his
Greek_Unity
American physicist
the SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica, New York. Kaloyeros was born in Beirut to a Lebanese mother and Greek father. His family is Greek Orthodox Christian
Alain_E._Kaloyeros
Greek community in Egypt
Egypt and Greece. Michail Tositsas donated large amounts for the building of the Athens University, the Amalio Orphanage and the Athens Polytechnic. His wife
Egyptian_Greeks
University in London from 1992 to 2002
United Kingdom from 1992 to 2002, established when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status. On 1 August 2002, it merged with the University
London_Guildhall_University
Country in Southern and Western Europe
the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, LUISS, the Polytechnic University of Turin, the Polytechnic University of Milan, the Sapienza University of Rome
Italy
English medieval historian
neurone disease for some time. HNC in History and French from Anglia Polytechnic MA in linguistics from the University of Essex PhD in medieval history
John_Ashdown-Hill
Greek singer and actress
Sofia Bembou (Greek: Σοφία Μπέμπου; 10 February 1910 – 10 March 1978), known professionally as Sofia Vembo (Σοφία Βέμπο), was a leading Greek singer and
Sofia_Vembo
Retrieved March 19, 2024. "Spright Dowell (1878-1963) President, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (1920-1927)". Auburn University Library. Retrieved March 3
List of Wake Forest University people
List_of_Wake_Forest_University_people
Greek writer
polytechnical school. He wrote many books.[citation needed] The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek
Nikolaos_Kontopoulos
giving birth to the Greek "Munich School" of painting. Many of these young artists later returned to Greece to teach at the Polytechnic School and later
Greek academic art of the 19th century
Greek_academic_art_of_the_19th_century
2021 protests in greece
“fight against an inhumane power system.” 2008 Greek riots Anti-austerity movement in Greece Athens Polytechnic uprising Protests over responses to the COVID-19
2021_Greek_protests
Public university in Israel
Spain Polytechnic University of Cartagena Barcelona Córdoba Girona Granada Murcia Western Asia Iraq Erbil Polytechnic University Sulaimani Polytechnic University
Tel_Aviv_University
American mass murderer (1953–2017)
Richard E. Byrd Middle School, Sun Valley High School, and John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, where he graduated in 1971. He went on to graduate from
Stephen_Paddock
City in West Yorkshire, England
School of Medicine of 1831; Leeds Beckett University, formerly Leeds Polytechnic, which became a university in 1992 as Leeds Metropolitan University,
Leeds
Reproductive structure in flowering plants
John (1983). Double flowers: a scientific study. [Published for the] Polytechnic of Central London Press [by] Pembridge Press. ISBN 0-86206-004-4 – via
Flower
Public university in Bologna, Italy
Spain Polytechnic University of Cartagena Barcelona Córdoba Girona Granada Murcia Western Asia Iraq Erbil Polytechnic University Sulaimani Polytechnic University
University_of_Bologna
Country in Central Europe
compromise, to assign other federal institutions, such as the Federal Polytechnical School (1854, the later ETH) to Zurich, and other institutions to Lucerne
Switzerland
Public university in Spain
The Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Catalan: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, pronounced [uniβəɾsiˈtat puliˈtɛŋnikə ðə kətəˈluɲə], Spanish:
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Polytechnic_University_of_Catalonia
Current state of Greece, established after the fall of the Military Junta in 1974
Third Hellenic Republic (Greek: Γ΄ Ελληνική Δημοκρατία, romanized: Triti Elliniki Dimokratia) is the period in modern Greek history that stretches from
Third_Hellenic_Republic
Greek tertiary educational institution
Integrated Master) and 36 postgraduate study programs. Patras houses the Polytechnic School of the University of Peloponnese, which houses the departments
University_of_Peloponnese
English keyboardist and musician (1943–2008)
Waters and Nick Mason while studying architecture at the Regent Street Polytechnic, London. After being joined by frontman and songwriter Syd Barrett, Pink
Richard_Wright_(musician)
Ethnic group
Virgin and Day of the Greek Church in Caracas 28 October: Greek Refusal to Italians in World War II. 17 November: The Athens Polytechnic Day Massacre 24 November:
Greeks_in_Venezuela
POLYTECHNIC GREECE
POLYTECHNIC GREECE
Male
Greek
(ΠαÏαμονιμος) Ancient Greek name possibly derived from the word paramone, PARAMONIMOS means "constant, enduring," or composed of para "beside, beyond" and the name Monimos "to be favorable, pleasing." In ancient Greece there was a slave contract known as the paramone; though of limited duration, it was the most restrictive type of slavery, giving the master absolute rights.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Greece
Girl/Female
Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin
Greece Goddess; White
Boy/Male
Greek English
Place name in Greece.
Male
Hebrew
(יָוָן) Hebrew name YAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah. The English form is Javan.
Biblical
Greece, which is satisfied; ornament; beauty
Boy/Male
Greek
Place name in Greece.
Male
Greek
(Ελλεν) Greek name HELLEN means "Greek." In mythology, this is the name of the patriarch of the Hellenes, son of Deucalion and Pyrrha, father of Aeolos, Xuthus, Doros, and Ionas, each of whom founded a tribe of Greece and all became known as the Hellenes.Â
Boy/Male
Greek English
Place name in Greece.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, JAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.
Girl/Female
Greek
Of the sea. Also feminine form of Dorian: Of Doris, a district of Greece; or of Doros, a...
Female
English
Latin name DELPHINA means "woman from Delphi," a city in Greece whose name probably means "dolphin."Â
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Helladius, ELADIO means "of Greece."
Boy/Male
Greek
Place name in Greece.
Boy/Male
Greek
Place name in Greece.
Boy/Male
Greek
A soldier against Greece in the Trojan War.
Boy/Male
Christian, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Latin
Greece
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, Irish
Raven; Greece; Broom Covered Hill
Male
Greek
(Αθος) Contracted form of Greek Athanasios, ATHOS means "immortal." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient mountain god, one of the Gigantes. It is also the name of a mountain in Greece containing an ancient monastic site.
POLYTECHNIC GREECE
POLYTECHNIC GREECE
Boy/Male
Polish
Victory.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Uttpatti of Chauhan
Biblical
my king; my counsel
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETSY means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon German
Wealthy friend.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Creative mind, Beautiful flower
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yadnesh | யாதà¯à®¨à¯‡à®·Â
Girl/Female
Irish
From et meaning “jealousy.†Etain surpassed all other women of her time in beauty and gentleness and thus was an object of jealousy herself. When the fairy king Midir fell in love with her his wife, Fuamnach, transformed Etain into a scarlet fly that was blown over the ocean for seven years. When she was finally able to return to Ireland she fell into a glass of wine which was drunk by a woman who longed for a child. In this way Etain was reborn and she later married a High King of Ireland.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bright
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper, Protector
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n.
A large ship of burden, in ancient Greece.
n.
A province or political division, as of modern Greece or ancient Egypt; a nomarchy.
a.
Polytechnic.
n.
An Egyptian deity, at first a symbol of the Nile, and so of fertility; later, one of the divinities of the lower world. His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome.
n.
The shoe worn by actors of comedy in ancient Greece and Rome, -- used as a symbol of comedy, or of the comic drama, as distinguished from tragedy, which is symbolized by the buskin.
n.
The priestess who gave oracular answers at Delphi in Greece.
n.
The science of the mechanic arts.
a.
Of or pertaining to Thessaly in Greece.
n.
A kind of theater in ancient Greece, smaller than the dramatic theater and roofed over, in which poets and musicians submitted their works to the approval of the public, and contended for prizes; -- hence, in modern usage, the name of a hall for musical or dramatic performances.
a.
Of or relating to modern Greece, and especially to its language.
a.
Rightly so called; strictly considered; as, Greece proper; the garden proper.
n.
A province or territorial division of a kingdom, under the rule of a nomarch, as in modern Greece; a nome.
n.
A mountain in Boeotia, in Greece, supposed by the Greeks to be the residence of Apollo and the Muses.
n.
A native of either ancient or modern Greece; a Greek.
n.
One who affiliates with Greeks, or imitates Greek manners; esp., a person of Jewish extraction who used the Greek language as his mother tongue, as did the Jews of Asia Minor, Greece, Syria, and Egypt; distinguished from the Hebraists, or native Jews (Acts vi. 1).
a.
Belonging, or pertaining, to Megara, a city of ancient Greece.
n.
One of a class of men who taught eloquence, philosophy, and politics in ancient Greece; especially, one of those who, by their fallacious but plausible reasoning, puzzled inquirers after truth, weakened the faith of the people, and drew upon themselves general hatred and contempt.
a.
Comprehending, or relating to, many arts and sciences; -- applied particularly to schools in which many branches of art and science are taught with especial reference to their practical application; also to exhibitions of machinery and industrial products.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Hellenes, or inhabitants of Greece; Greek; Grecian.
n.
Sworn brotherhood; a society in ancient Greece nearly resembling a modern political club.