Greek Meaning of antiques
αντίκες
Other Greek words related to αντίκες
Nearest Words of antiques
- antiquarians => αρχαιοκάπηλοι
- antiprogressive => αντιπροοδευτικό
- antipoetic => αντιποιητικός
- antimodern => Αντιμοντέρνος
- antimilitaristic => αντιμιλιταριστικός
- antimilitarist => αντιμιλιταριστής
- antimilitarism => αντιμιλιταρισμός
- antimacho => αντιμάτσο
- antiliberal => αντιφιλελεύθερος
- anti-intellectuals => Αντιδιανοούμενοι
- antiracism => αντιρατσισμός
- antiracist => αντιρατσιστικός
- antireform => Αντιμεταρρύθμιση
- antireligious => αντιθρησκευτικός
- antirepublican => Αντιρεπουμπλικανικός
- antirevolutionary => αντιεπαναστατικός
- antisegregation => κατά του διαχωρισμού
- antisentimental => Αντιαισθηματικός
- antiseptics => αντισηπτικά
- antistress => αντιστρες
Definitions and Meaning of antiques in English
antiques
belonging to antiquity, a manufactured product (such as an automobile) from an earlier period, being an antique, an object of an earlier period, existing since or belonging to earlier times, being in the style or fashion of former times, belonging to or resembling a former style or fashion, made in or representative of the work of an earlier period, to finish or refinish in antique style, to shop around for antiques, selling or exhibiting antiques, belonging to earlier periods, a relic or object of ancient times, a work of art, piece of furniture, or decorative object made at an earlier period and according to various customs laws at least 100 years ago, a work of art, piece of furniture, or decorative object made at an earlier period
FAQs About the word antiques
αντίκες
belonging to antiquity, a manufactured product (such as an automobile) from an earlier period, being an antique, an object of an earlier period, existing since
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No antonyms found.
antiquarians => αρχαιοκάπηλοι, antiprogressive => αντιπροοδευτικό, antipoetic => αντιποιητικός, antimodern => Αντιμοντέρνος, antimilitaristic => αντιμιλιταριστικός,