Words and phrases that have a meaning related to hellenic: (154 results)
Often used in the same context:
see off, tie up, alitalia, hertha, tunisian, pension fund, azerbaijani, livorno, lecce, snap up, bond issue, play down, appeal to, mining company, casini, uzbek, favours, call off, chirac, brescia, state bank, organisation, focused on, air transport, south american, colly, call on, balkan, benetton, eriksson, close in, silvestre, marini, favoured, silkmen, turn down, trade in, azeri, hand over, berlusconi, mallorca, prepare for, join forces, gas company, wait on, miss out, security council, private sector, grind out, lippi, curle, march on, rule out, nurnberg, ajaccio, build on, jambos, capital budget, move into, board member, den haag, zaragoza, budget for, ruddock, sell off, crash out, insurance company, bow out, cagliari, clough, mowbray, blatter, criticises, rise to, trust company, cope with, stick with, armenians, initial public offering, henman, karamanlis, look to, purchase agreement, roll on, investment company, water supply, american capital, shevchenko, omani, saudis, carry out, west african, investment bank, go ahead, pavarotti, macedonian, valladolid, national assembly, dowie, shopping centre, alicante, drop zone, celtic, byzantine, aryan, greek, teutonic, buddhist, egyptian, jewish, platonic, roman, european, african, anglo, asian, british, lutheran, elizabethan, hindu, norman, norse, germanic, anglosaxon, grecian, hebraic, iberian, indoeuropean, israelitic, occidental, slavonic, canaanite, grecoroman, pagan, turkic, hellenistic, indic, mayan
More specific:
ancient greek, byzantine greek, koine, late greek, medieval greek, middle greek, modern greek
Appears in the definition of:
developed, greek, hellenic language
More general:
indo-european, indo-european language, indo-hittite
Synonyms:
Also try:classical, greco-roman, hellenistical
— Nouns for hellenic: world, culture, civilization, race, art, spirit, cities, states, influence, philosophy, tradition, more...
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