βαθμός

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek βαθμός (bathmós, step), from βαίνω (baínō, to step).

Noun

βαθμός (vathmós) m (plural βαθμοί)

  1. grade (of job, position in employment)
  2. (military) rank
  3. (sciences, meteorology) degree (unit of temperature)
    Έχει 35 βαθμούς.Échei 35 vathmoús.It is 35 degrees.
  4. (education) (plural) marks, grades
    οι βαθμοί των μαθητώνoi vathmoí ton mathitónthe students' marks
  5. (medicine) degree (severity of burns)
    εγκαύματα δεύτερου βαθμούegkávmata défterou vathmoúsecond degree burns
  6. (grammar) degree (of an adjective)
    ο θετικός βαθμός, ο συγκριτικός βαθμός, ο υπερθετικός βαθμός
    o thetikós vathmós, o sygkritikós vathmós, o yperthetikós vathmós
    the positive degree,the comparative degree, the superlative degree

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