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  • {{r|Greek language}}
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  • ...and independently by F. Giesel in 1902. This element was named from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''aktis, aktinos'' (ακτίς, ακτίνος), meaning beam
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  • In ancient times, a loose collection of [[Greek language|Greek]]-speaking [[city-state]]s predominated throughout the eastern end of
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  • ...ould serve as a tomb for the then-pharaoh [[Khufu]], named ''Cheops'' in [[Greek language|Greek]]. Over the years, it has suffered the attacks of grave robbers, who
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  • The '''Lyceum''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Λύκειον'', ''Lykeion'') was [[Aristotle]]'s philosophical
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  • Since 1982, diacritics have been simplified in modern [[Greek language|Greek]]: only the acute accent '''(´)''' and the dieresis '''(¨)''' are ...ot of different diacritics and may place them on nearly each word, as in [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Slovak language|Slovak]] or [[Czech language|Czech]], or even on
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  • ...called ''plays'', are performed. The word ''theatre'' comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] θέατρον (''theatron'', meaning "place of seeing") via the [[
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  • The '''Greek language''', occasionally called '''Hellenic''' (in Modern Greek: ''ελληνικά The Greek language appeared<ref>Information about the earliest stages retrieved in: SERGENT Be
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  • ...], [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]], [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Turkish language|Turkish]] and [[Romany language|Romany]] (but t
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  • |there are rules for using [[Greek language|Greek]] numbers or constructing polygon names, but these are not frequently
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  • ...d at Balliol College, Toynbee was Koraes professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek language, literature, and history at London University, (1919 to 1924) and from 1925
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  • '''Arne''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: '''Ἄρνη''') is a mythologized princess of an ancient Greek is
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  • ...taken from an [[Etruscan language|Etruscan]] word that has its origin in [[Greek language|Greek]] στυλος = "[[column|pillar]]".
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  • '''Phonetics'''<ref>From the [[Greek language|Greek]] word &phi;&omega;&nu;ή, ''phone'' = sound/voice.</ref> is the stud
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  • ...|borrowed]] from Latin and modern French, plus a significant number from [[Greek language|Greek]]. This has continued to the present day, with languages worldwide ad
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  • *''The Book of Life-giving'', written in [[Greek language|Greek]].
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  • ...pe]]an languages and gave particular effort to understanding the ancient [[Greek language]], in which he was proficient. He argued that Greek is the most perfect lan
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  • |[[Greek language|Greek]],<br>[[Turkish language|Turkish]] |[[Greek language|Greek]]
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