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προχοαί

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Ῥίζα γὰρ πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρίαRoot of all the evils is the love of money (Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas)

The Bible, 1 Timothy, 6:10

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: προχοή) estuary

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Translations

estuary

Afrikaans: estuarium; Albanian: deltë; Arabic: مَصَبّ, فُغْرَة, خَوْر; Armenian: գետաբերան; Azerbaijani: çay ağzı, mənsəb; Basque: estuario; Belarusian: эстуарый, вусце; Bengali: মোহনা; Bulgarian: естуар; Catalan: estuari; Chinese Mandarin: 河口, 出海口, 入海口; Classical Nahuatl: amaitl; Czech: ústí; Danish: æstuarium; Dutch: estuarium; Esperanto: estuaro; Estonian: estuaar, lehtersuue; Faroese: ósi, áarósi; Finnish: murtovesi, murtovesialue, estuaari; French: estuaire; Galician: esteiro, ría; Georgian: ესტუარი; German: Ästuar, Flussmündung, Mündungsgebiet; Greek: εκβολή; Ancient Greek: ἀνάχυμα, ἀνάχυσις, διεκβολή, διέκροος, εἴσχυσις, προχοαί, προχοή, στομαλίμνη; Hawaiian: muliwai; Hungarian: tölcsértorkolat; Icelandic: ármynni, árós, ós; Ido: estuario; Indonesian: estuari; Iranun: penggak; Irish: inbhir; Italian: estuario; Japanese: 河口; Kannada: ನದೀಮುಖ; Korean: 삼각강(三角江), 하구(河口), 강어귀; Latin: aestuarium; Latvian: grīva, estuārijs; Lithuanian: estuarija; Macedonian: естуар; Malay: muara; Manx: inver; Maori: pūaha, pūwaha, pūahatanga, wahapū; Norwegian Bokmål: estuar; Nynorsk: estuar; Ottoman Turkish: لیمان; Persian: مصب, پای‌رود, خور; Polish: estuarium, ujście; Portuguese: estuário; Romanian: estuar; Russian: эстуарий, устье; Scottish Gaelic: inbhir; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: естуариј, естуар; Roman: estuarij, estuar; Slovak: ústie; Slovene: estuarij; Spanish: estuario; Swedish: estuarium, estuarie; Tagalog: wawa; Thai: ปากน้ำ; Turkish: haliç; Ukrainian: естуарій, устя, гирло; Vietnamese: cửa sông; Welsh: aber; West Coast Bajau: boa' soang