What does αντίβαρα in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word αντίβαρα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use αντίβαρα in Greek.
The word αντίβαρα in Greek means counterweight, αντίβαρο, αντίβαρο, αντίβαρο, αντίβαρο, βαρίδι, βαρίδιο, αντιζύγι, αντιζύγιο, αντίβαρο, αντιστάθμισμα, αντίβαρο, ζυγαριά με αντίβαρο. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word αντίβαρα
counterweight
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αντίβαρο(weight that balances out another) Measure the counterweight carefully to get an accurate reading. |
αντίβαρο(sth that balances) |
αντίβαρο(weight used to balance) |
αντίβαρο, βαρίδι, βαρίδιο, αντιζύγι, αντιζύγιο(thing used to balance a scale) |
αντίβαρο, αντιστάθμισμα(figurative (sth that provides balance) (μεταφορικά) Marco's calm personality acts as a counterweight to my tendency to be neurotic. |
αντίβαρο(counterweight) Το ράφι έγειρα οπότε έβαλα βιαστικά ένα βιβλίο στο άλλο άκρο ως αντίβαρο. The shelf tilted, so I quickly added a book to the other end as a balance. |
ζυγαριά με αντίβαρο(weighing device) |
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