What does καλλυντικά in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word καλλυντικά in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use καλλυντικά in Greek.
The word καλλυντικά in Greek means καλλυντικά, καλλυντικά, νεσεσέρ, θήκη για καλλυντικά, βαλιτσάκι για καλλυντικά, δίσκος για καλλυντικά. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word καλλυντικά
καλλυντικά(cosmetics) (προϊόντα) Κουβαλά κάθε είδους καλλυντικά στην τσάντα της. She carries every kind of makeup in her handbag. |
καλλυντικά(make-up products) Κουβαλούσε τα καλλυντικά της σε μια μικρή τσάντα με κεντήματα. She carried her cosmetics in a small embroidered bag. |
νεσεσέρ(pouch for cosmetics) |
θήκη για καλλυντικά(makeup container) There is only a small amount of eye shadow left in the pan. |
βαλιτσάκι για καλλυντικά(box for cosmetics) |
δίσκος για καλλυντικά(flat dish for holding cosmetics) |
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