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Meanings of
greco-roman
in English
Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures.
classic
classical
hellenic
graeco-roman
Synonyms
Examples for "
classic
"
classic
classical
hellenic
graeco-roman
Examples for "
classic
"
1
Madam, - The situation in North Mayo daily approaches
classic
GUBU proportions.
2
Contemporary Greece was described as a
classic
case of government by torture.
3
For me, Europe was ripe for a debate over
classic
third-way politics.
4
It's a
classic
example of unpaid labor, with men free-riding the benefits.
5
This is a
classic
example of William Goldman's Nobody Knows Anything syndrome.
1
It will be established problem by problem, quantum algorithm versus
classical
algorithm.
2
Results: In response to expected
classical
features, GPs generally ordered specific tests.
3
He took particular delight in pursuing any difficult inquiry in
classical
antiquity.
4
Moreover, c-FLIP conveys independent prognostic information in the presence of
classical
prognosticators.
5
General Chassé had not been nurtured in the
classical
retirement of Ollerton.
1
Hellenic
chairman Efthymios Christodoulou said the deal would also generate significant synergies.
2
Homer is, in the world of the
Hellenic
discord, the pan-Hellenic Greek.
3
I also hope to be accepted to the Women's Pan
Hellenic
Council.
4
The gods were human, as in the
Hellenic
system, with moral attributes.
5
The
Hellenic
influence upon the intellectual development of the world is infinite.
1
In a very real sense
Graeco-Roman
civilization was the parent of western civilization.
2
The Roman Empire was rather
Graeco-Roman
than Roman; this is now a commonplace.
3
Graeco-Roman
antiquity was occupied with the problem in all these forms.
4
The
Graeco-Roman
civilization, called not improperly Christian civilization, is the only progressive civilization.
5
This fashion is a sign of late Hellenistic or Graeco-Roman date.
Usage of
greco-roman
in English
1
The possibility of a world-unity first consciously envisaged in the
Greco-Roman
world.
2
Now 10 of them will choose
Greco
-
Roman
,
he said with a smile.
3
It is an imposing, windowless, sandstone building in the
Greco
-
Roman
style.
4
Brick buildings fronted by broad steps,
Greco
-
Roman
pillars, porticos, and pediments.
5
The arabesques of the Renaissance were founded on Greco- Roman work.
6
It is not undermining the
Greco
-
Roman
and Judeo-Christian ethical and cultural roots of Europe.
7
Guignebert points out the striking parallels to the Virgin birth legend in the
Greco
-
Roman
world:
8
New Pompeii reflected this; its architecture was
Greco
-
Roman
,
with lots of columns, arches and domes.
9
Greco
-
Roman
wrestlingTo the stranger sports come the stranger characters.
10
The chequered bandages are typical of the
Greco
-
Roman
period.
11
Some people prefer a more
Greco
-
Roman
style of robe.
12
She also suggests some Saudi restrictions on women may have their origins in
Greco
-
Roman
traditions.
13
For all we know it could have been two guys having a
Greco
-
Roman
wrestling match.
14
Women can compete only in freestyle wrestling, not
Greco
-
Roman
.
15
Who the hell would imagine that the uniform for Greco-Roman-style wrestling was a f-ing onesie?
16
The
Greco-Roman
divided into the Thracian (Albano-Greek) and the Italo-Celtic.
Other examples for "greco-roman"
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Frequent collocations
greco-roman temples
greco-roman world
Greco-roman
through the time