What does σίτα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word σίτα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use σίτα in Greek.

The word σίτα in Greek means κόσκινο, σίτα πόρτας, σίτα, προστατευτικό τζακιού, βάζω σίτα σε κτ, κοσκινίζω, μεταλλικό πλέγμα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word σίτα

κόσκινο

(separating net, strainer)

Ο χρυσωρύχος χρησιμοποίησε ένα κόσκινο για να κοσκινίσει ό,τι βρήκε στον πάτο του ποταμιού.
The gold hunter used a sieve to strain the contents of the river bed.

σίτα πόρτας

(outer door: mesh screen)

σίτα

(window: wire mesh)

We have screens on the windows and doors to keep bugs out.

προστατευτικό τζακιού

(frame or screen for a fireplace)

βάζω σίτα σε κτ

(cover with mesh)

We need to screen the windows to keep bugs outside.

κοσκινίζω

(sieve, strain: sand, etc.)

Ο ηλικιωμένος άνδρας κοσκίνισε την άμμο ψάχνοντας κομματάκια χρυσού.
The old man sifted the sand to look for bits of gold.

μεταλλικό πλέγμα

(mesh fabric made of wire)

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