What does μολυσμένος in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word μολυσμένος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use μολυσμένος in Greek.
The word μολυσμένος in Greek means infected, αλλοιωμένος, μολυσμένος, ακάθαρτος, βρόμικος, μολυσμένος, ακάθαρτος, νοθευμένος, μολυσμένος, μολυσμένος, μολυσμένος. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word μολυσμένος
infected
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αλλοιωμένος(blood, substance: contaminated) Ο δικαστής αρνήθηκε να δεχθεί τα αλλοιωμένα δείγματα DNA ως αποδεικτικά στοιχεία. The judge refused to allow the tainted DNA samples as evidence. |
μολυσμένος(organism: contaminated) Οι αγελάδες έμοιαζαν μολυσμένες από ιό. The cattle appeared to be infected with a virus. |
ακάθαρτος, βρόμικος(dirty, contaminated) It's not safe to swim in the canal because the water is unclean. |
μολυσμένος, ακάθαρτος, νοθευμένος(contaminated, polluted) The water is impure so we cannot drink it. |
μολυσμένος(full of maggots) (μτφ: από μύγες) |
μολυσμένος(mixed with sth unclean) |
μολυσμένος(ecology: contaminated) Efforts are underway to clean up the polluted river. |
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