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|Transliteration C=epidromis
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|Beta Code=e)pidromi/s
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|Definition=ίδος, ἡ, [[pulley]], Gloss.
|Definition=-ίδος, ἡ, [[pulley]], ''Glossaria''.
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Transliteration A: epidromís Transliteration B: epidromis Transliteration C: epidromis Beta Code: e)pidromi/s

English (LSJ)

-ίδος, ἡ, pulley, Glossaria.

Greek Monolingual

ἐπιδρομίς, ἡ (Α)
τροχαλία, καρούλι.

Translations

pulley

Arabic: مَنْجُور‎; Armenian: ճախարակ; Basque: txirrika, polea; Bulgarian: макара, скрипец; Catalan: politja, corriola; Chinese Mandarin: 滑車, 滑车, 滑輪, 滑轮; Czech: kladka; Danish: trisse; Dutch: katrol; Esperanto: pulio; Finnish: väkipyörä, pylpyrä; French: poulie; Georgian: ჭოჭონაქი; German: Rolle; Greek: τροχαλία; Ancient Greek: ἀντίσπαστος, ἀντίον, ἄσπαστον, ἀνασπαστήριον, ἀρτέμων, ἀρτέμων, ἐπιδρομίς, μάγγανον, ὀνίσκος, ὄνος, περιαγωγεύς, τροχαλία, τροχαρέα, τροχελλέα, τροχηλιά, τροχηλία, τροχιλεία, τροχιλεῖον, τροχιλία, τροχιλίδιον, τροχιλίη, τροχιλλέα; Hebrew: גלגלת‎; Hungarian: csiga; Icelandic: trissa, talía; Indonesian: katrol; Irish: ulóg, puilín; Italian: carrucola, puleggia; Japanese: 滑車; Khmer: រ៉ក; Korean: 도르래; Latin: trochlea; Maori: tauru; Mon: ရံက်; Norwegian Bokmål: trinse, trisse; Papiamentu: katròl; Portuguese: roldana; Romanian: scripete; Russian: блок, шкив; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чекрк; Roman: čekrk; Slovak: kladka; Slovene: škripec; Spanish: polea, roldana; Swedish: trissa; Tagalog: tangkalag, kalo; Telugu: కప్పీ, గిలక; Thai: รอก; Turkish: makara; Vietnamese: ròng rọc