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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. πυκνός.

Solid: P. and V. στερεός, P. στέριφος, Ar. and V. στερρός.

Stout: Ar. and P. παχύς.

Compact: P. εὐπαγής.

Crowded: P. and V. πυκνός, ἁθρόος.

Muddy: P. and V. θολερός.

Curdled: V. πηκτός (Eur., Cycl.).

Of hair: Ar. and P. λάσιος, δασύς, V. δάσκιος, ζαπληθής (Aesch., Pers. 316), ταρφύς (Aesch., Theb. 535), εὖθριξ.

Thick (with trees): Ar. and P. δασύς, P. λάσιος, Ar. and V. δάσκιος.

The thick of: use adj., P. and V. μέσος, in agreement with subs.