What does μοιάζουν in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word μοιάζουν in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use μοιάζουν in Greek.
The word μοιάζουν in Greek means που μοιάζουν, με θόλο από φύλλα, αυτοκόλλητα που μοιάζουν με μάτια με κινούμενη κόρη, είδος πεταλούδας με μεγάλα οπτικά στίγματα που μοιάζουν με μάτια κουκουβάγιας, γενική ονομασία τυριών της Βόρειας Αμερικής, που μοιάζουν με το έμενταλ. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word μοιάζουν
που μοιάζουν(figurative (people who are alike) You and your sister are birds of a feather; you both like joking around. |
με θόλο από φύλλα(with covering of tree leaves) The hikers were walking through a canopied forest. |
αυτοκόλλητα που μοιάζουν με μάτια με κινούμενη κόρη(craft: stickers resembling eyes) |
είδος πεταλούδας με μεγάλα οπτικά στίγματα που μοιάζουν με μάτια κουκουβάγιας(insect with owl-like markings on wings) (ζωολογία) |
γενική ονομασία τυριών της Βόρειας Αμερικής, που μοιάζουν με το έμενταλ(type of cheese: Gruyere) Gerald put Swiss cheese in his sandwich. |
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