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License. BabelNet is both a multilingual encyclopedic dictionary, with lexicographic and encyclopedic coverage of terms in 500 languages, and a semantic network which connects concepts and named entities in a very large network of semantic relations, made up of more than 20 million entries.
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21 Greek Words Used In English. acrobat. From the word akri (άκρη — “tip” or “edge”) and the verb vaino (βαίνω — “to walk”), an acrobat is someone who walks on the edge, often on tiptoe. cemetery. A lot of Greek words used in English like to disguise themselves as Old French or Latin. Don’t let looks deceive you ...
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Translations from dictionary Greek - Arabic, definitions, grammar. In Glosbe you will find translations from Greek into Arabic coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the inflection.
Meaning. Gate Of God. Anointed, Saturated. Through Production, Through Drive, Through Propitiation. Etymology. From the Sumerian phrase Bab-ilim, gate of god. From the verb בלל (balal), to mix with oil unto saturation. From (1) the prefix ב (be), in or through, and (2) the noun בול (bul), produce, or the noun בל (bel), drive, or the ...
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