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hook$35835$ - translation to greek

A TELEPHONE RESPECTIVELY OFF- AND ON-LINE
On-hook; On hook; Off hook; Off-Hook; On-Hook; Off-hook; On- and Off-hook
  •  On hook telephone handset
  •   Off hook telephone.

hook      
n. γάντζος, τσεγκέλι, τσιγγέλι, άγκιστρο, μαγκούρα
roman nose         
  • An "aquiline" nasal profile
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  • Chief [[Henry Roman Nose]]
  • Mummy of the [[Ancient Egypt]]ian Pharaoh [[Ramses II]] with an aquiline, "hook nose" and father of [[Merneptah]]
HUMAN NOSE WITH A PROMINENT BRIDGE
Aquiline noses; Roman nose; Hooknose; Hook nose; Hook noses; Beak nose; Beak noses; Roman-nosed; Roman nosed; Romannosed; Romannose; Roman-nose; Roman-noses; Romannoses; Aquiline-nosed; Aquiline nosed; Aquiline-nose; Aquiline-noses; Hook nosed; Hook-nose; Hook-noses; Hook-nosed; Hooknoses; Hooknosed; Beak nosed; Beak-nose; Beak-noses; Beak-nosed; Beaknose; Beaknoses; Beaknosed; Hooked nose
αετώδης ρις
hook up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hookup; Hook up; Hooking up; Hook-up (disambiguation); Hookups; Hooks up; Hookup (disambiguation); Hooking up (disambiguation)
συνδέω

Definition

Fishhook
·noun A hook for catching fish.
II. Fishhook ·noun A hook with a pendant, to the end of which the fish-tackle is hooked.

Wikipedia

On- and off-hook

In telephony, on-hook and off-hook are two states of a communication circuit. On subscriber telephones the states are produced by placing the handset onto or off the hookswitch. Placing the circuit into the off-hook state is also called seizing the line. Off-hook originally referred to the condition that prevailed when telephones had a separate earpiece (receiver), which hung from its switchhook until the user initiated a telephone call by removing it. When off hook the weight of the receiver no longer depresses the spring-loaded switchhook, thereby connecting the instrument to the telephone line.