τροπικό φυτό και άνθος - meaning and definition. What is τροπικό φυτό και άνθος
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What (who) is τροπικό φυτό και άνθος - definition

LIGATURE FOR ΚΑΙ/ⲔⲀⲒ (“AND”), USED IN GREEK AND COPTIC; ANALOGOUS TO THE AMPERSAND (&) IN ENGLISH
Kai (abbreviation); Kai (symbol); ⳤ; Ϗ; Και

Kai (conjunction)         
  • Two possible renderings of the ''kai'' abbreviation.
  • One form of ''kai'' in medieval minuscule handwriting.
Kai ( "and"; ; ; sometimes abbreviated k) is a letter that is a conjunction in Greek, Coptic () and Esperanto (kaj; ).
Dipoenus and Scyllis         
ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTORS
Dipoenus; Scyllis; Dipoenus and scyllis; Δίποινου και Σκύλλη
Dipoenus and Scyllis were early ancient Greek sculptors from Crete who worked together and were said to have been pupils of Daedalus. Pliny assigns to them the date 580 BC, and says that they worked at Sicyon, which city from their time onwards became one of the great schools of sculpture.
the world, the flesh, and the devil         
IN CHRISTIANITY, THE TRADITIONALLY THREE ENEMIES OF THE SOUL; SOMETIMES CONTRASTED WITH THE TRINITY
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all forms of temptation to sin.

Wikipedia

Kai (conjunction)

Kai (και "and"; Modern Greek: [ce]; Ancient Greek: [kai]; sometimes abbreviated k) is a letter that is a conjunction in Greek, Coptic (ⲕⲁⲓ) and Esperanto (kaj; IPA: [kai̯]).

Kai is the most frequent word in any Greek text and thus used by statisticians to assess authorship of ancient manuscripts based on the number of times it is used.