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Terms in Greek 11-20 of 1573

αγαρικόν το κηπευτικό(agarikón to kipevtikón)

/ah-gah-ree-KOHN toh kee-pehf-tee-KOHN/
[Greek]

Edible mushroom - a general term.

αγαρικό το δασόβιο(agarikó to dasóvio)

/ah-gah-ree-KOH toh dhah-SOH-vyoh/
[Greek]

Wood mushroom. A good edible mushroom.

αγαρικό το κηπευτικό(agarikó to kipeftikó)

/ah-gah-ree-KOH toh kee-pehf-tee-KOH/
[Greek]

Large white field mushroom, with a cap anything from 5 (2") to 15 cm (6") in diameter.

αγαρικό το κηπευτικό(agarikó to kleftikó)

/ah-gah-ree-KOH toh lehf-tee-KOH/
[Greek]

Horse mushroom. Edible, and very delicious, but easily mistaken for other less palatable or even poisonous mushrooms.

αγαρικό το πεδινό(agarikó to pedinó)

/ah-gah-ree-KOH toh peh-dee-NOH/
[Greek]

Large white field mushroom, with a cap anything from 5 (2") to 15 cm (6") in diameter.

αγαύη(agávi)

/ah-GAH-vee/
[Greek]

Agave. A large plant of the aloe family with thick, pointed, fleshy, succulent leaves. It is poisonous when raw, but produces sweet sap which is good for syrups. In several Latin American countries the sap is fermented to make drinks such as pulque, mescal and tequila.

αγελάδα(ageláda)

/ah-yeh-LAH-dhah/
[Greek] plural αγελάδες (ageládes)

Cow

Αγία Ελένα(Agía Eléna)

/ah-YAH eh-LEH-nah/
[Greek]

A good quality dry white wine.

αγλανιός(aglaniós)

/agh-lah-NYOS/
[Greek]

Wels or sheetfish. A type of catfish that can grow up to 5 m (16 ft) in the wild and is Europe's largest freshwater. It is found in the Rhine River in Germany eastwards to the Black and Caspian Seas. The elongated wels body consists of a powerful forebody and a laterally greatly compressed tail shaft; the prominent anal fin merges with the caudal fin. This fish, with its calm undulating tail movements normally has its long pair of upper jaw barbels pointing straight forward, while the four smaller barbels of the lower lip hang down. The dorsal fin, consisting of just four rays, seems small for such a powerful animal. In the wild they have been known to eat ducks where they rush up behind them at night, sucking them into their mouths with a vortex motion. In their native habitat they feed on other fishes mainly eels, burbot, tench and roach, but it also takes water voles.

αγνάφισκας(agnáfiskas)

/agh-NAH-fees-kass/
[Greek]

Albacore. Long fin tuna.