What does θέρμη in Greek mean?

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

The word θέρμη in Greek means warmth, heat, ζήλος, ελώδης πυρετός, εγκαρδιότητα, θέρμη, θέρμη, ζέση, ευχαρίστηση, θέρμη, ζέση, σφοδρά, με ζήλο, με θέρμη, θερμό επίθεμα, θερμή πρέσα, καυτή πρέσα, ζεστή πρέσα, ικεσία, θερμή παράκληση, ιαματική πηγή, θερμή πηγή, θερμή πηγή. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word θέρμη

warmth, heat

ζήλος

(intense emotion, passion)

The pianist is famous for the passion and fervor in his performances.

ελώδης πυρετός

(dated (fever)

εγκαρδιότητα, θέρμη

(friendliness, hospitality)

θέρμη, ζέση

(passion, ardour)

ευχαρίστηση

(enthusiasm, pleasure)

θέρμη, ζέση

(intensity) (μεταφορικά)

Karen denied she had stolen the money with some warmth.

σφοδρά

(passionately)

Jake's loyal friends defended him ardently against the accusation.

με ζήλο, με θέρμη

(with devotion)

Samantha spoke fervently about the belief system of her religion.

θερμό επίθεμα

(medicine: compress) (ανακούφιση από πόνο)

θερμή πρέσα, καυτή πρέσα, ζεστή πρέσα

(device for treating paper, cloth)

ικεσία, θερμή παράκληση

(act of pleading, begging)

Suzie was heartbroken when she got dumped; she tried imploring but it didn't work.

ιαματική πηγή, θερμή πηγή

(mineral spring) (συχνά πληθυντικός)

The spa at Chaudes Aigues in France has the hottest waters in Europe.

θερμή πηγή

(naturally-heated water source)

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