What does απόσχιση in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word απόσχιση in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use απόσχιση in Greek.
The word απόσχιση in Greek means αποσκίρτηση, απόσχιση, αποσκίρτηση, αποστασία, απόσχιση, απόσχιση, απόσχιση, η απόσχιση. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word απόσχιση
αποσκίρτηση(split, separation) (άτομο) Luke's parents were very upset by his breakaway from the family business. |
απόσχιση, αποσκίρτηση, αποστασία(changing one's allegiance) The soldier's defection to the enemy will be tried as treason. |
απόσχιση(modernist arts movement) Secession was a modernist art movement from Germany and Austria. |
απόσχιση(type of corporate restructuring) |
απόσχιση(law: from country, state, etc.) |
η απόσχιση(historical (US Civil War: Confederacy) (αμερικάνικος εμφύλιος) The Secession occurred in 1860 and led to the Civil War. |
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