What does όστρακα in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word όστρακα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use όστρακα in Greek.
The word όστρακα in Greek means shell, όστρακο, κοχύλι, αχιβάδα, καβούκι, καύκαλο, κέλυφος, όστρακο, όστρακο, όστρακο αχιβάδας, όστρακο, κοχύλι, όστρακο, όστρακο ή καβούκι καλυμμένο με φύκια, όστρακο στρειδιού. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word όστρακα
shell
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όστρακο, κοχύλι(shell of a sea creature) The children collected seashells on the beach. |
αχιβάδα(shell of sea snail) The boy put a conch to his ear and closed his eyes to listen. |
καβούκι, καύκαλο(shell of a tortoise) (καθομιλουμένη) The park's nature center had a large tortoiseshell on display. |
κέλυφος, όστρακο(shell: of a tortoise, etc.) |
όστρακο(half of an oyster shell) In Botticelli's famous painting, Venus is depicted rising from the sea on a half-shell. |
όστρακο αχιβάδας(shell of a clam) |
όστρακο(mollusc's exoskeleton) ⓘΑυτή η πρόταση δεν είναι μετάφραση της αγγλικής πρότασης. Τον παλιό καιρό έφτιαχναν μουσικά όργανα από κέλυφος χελώνας. Clams have a hard shell. |
κοχύλι, όστρακο(mollusc shell) Το αγοράκι χρησιμοποίησε ένα κοχύλι (or: όστρακο) για να βγάλει νερό από τη φυσική πισίνα. The young boy used a scallop to scoop water from the rock pool. |
όστρακο ή καβούκι καλυμμένο με φύκια(US (shellfish or turtle with moss on its back) |
όστρακο στρειδιού(oyster's hard outer covering) |
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