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Adjective
/grēk/,
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Of or relating to Greece, its people, or their language,
  1. Of or relating to Greece, its people, or their language

Noun
  1. A native or national of modern Greece, or a person of Greek descent

  2. A Greek-speaking person in the ancient world, typically a native of one of the city-states of Greece and the eastern Mediterranean

  3. The ancient or modern language of Greece, the only representative of the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family

  4. A member of a fraternity or sorority having a Greek-letter name


  1. the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
  2. of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language; "Greek mythology"; "a Grecian robe"
  3. a native or inhabitant of Greece
  4. The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. It is the first and oldest alphabet in the narrow sense that it notes each vowel and consonant with a separate symbol. ...
  5. The Greeks (Έλληνες) have been called by several names, both by themselves and by other people. The most common native ethnonym is Hellenes (Έλληνες).
  6. Greek is an opera in two acts composed by Mark-Anthony Turnage to a libretto adapted by Turnage and Jonathan Moore from Steven Berkoff's 1980 verse play Greek. ...
  7. Greek is a play by Steven Berkoff.
  8. Greek (promoted in faux-Greek alphabet as GRΣΣK) is an American dramedy television series, which follows students of the fictional Cyprus-Rhodes University (CRU) who participate in the school's Greek system. ...
  9. Greece is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world. The earliest evidence of Greek wine has been dated to 6,500 years ago Zeenews where wine was produced on a household or communal basis. ...
  10. An inhabitant, resident, or a person of descent from Greece; Unintelligible speech or text, such as foreign speech or text, or regarding subjects the listener is not familiar with, such as mathematics or technical jargon; or statements that the listener does not understand or agree with; Of or ...
  11. (Greeking) gibberish or gray areas to simulate lines of text.
  12. (Greeking) The use of random letters or marks to show the overall appearance of a printed page without showing the actual text. Greeking is used when the page is displayed too small for text to be read such as in a Print Preview mode.
  13. (Greeking) A method of displaying text representations on the computer screen when letters are too large or too small to be legible. Usually used in fullpage viewing modes, especially with fonts sizes under six points.
  14. (Greeking) Changing trademarks that haven’t been cleared for use within the film.
  15. (Greeking) In computing, a means of speeding up the display redraw rate of a computer monitor by representing text characters below a certain size as gray lines, boxes, or illegible dummy type.
  16. (Greeking) The use of gray bars or "dummy" characters to represent text that is too small to be legible when displayed on the screen. Also, in graphic design, the use of dummy text in a layout so that the design of the document will be emphasized rather than its content.
  17. (Greeking) The use of lines, bars or simulated typesetting to make the overall page layout apparent. This is done in advance of actual copywriting.
  18. (Greeking) Unreadable and meaningless text used to create the illusion of text in a specific area.
  19. (The Greeks) A term that refers to the analytical tools used by traders to manage risk. These include: Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega and Rho.
  20. (GREEKS) The Greek letters used to describe various measures of the sensitivity of the value of an option with respect to different factors. They include Delta, Gamma, Theta, Rho, and Vega.
  21. (Greeks) Members of a fraternity or sorority. The term Greek is used because a majority of fraternities and sororities use Greek letters to distinguish themselves.
  22. (GREEKS) These are a collection of calculations which represent different characteristics of risk that a stock may exhibit, such as sensitivity to changes in price or interest rates. The measures include delta, gamma, theta, rho, and vega.
  23. (Greeks) (Γραικοί) - In mythology, Graecus was the brother of Latinus and nephew of Hellen. It was the name of a Boeotian tribe (Graii lit. ...
  24. (Greeks) A set of mathematical criteria involved in the calculation of stock option prices. Please read more about Option Greeks.
  25. (Greeks) Jargon; a loose term encapsulating a set of risk variables used by options traders.