Greek Meaning of sirens

σειρήνες

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Definitions and Meaning of sirens in English

sirens

a woman who sings with enchanting sweetness, temptation sense 2, temptress, a device often electrically operated for producing a penetrating warning sound, resembling that of a siren, a tempting woman, any of a group of female and partly human creatures in Greek mythology that lured mariners to destruction by their singing, one of a group of womanlike creatures in Greek mythology that lured mariners to destruction by their singing, an apparatus producing musical tones especially in acoustical studies by the rapid interruption of a current of air, steam, or fluid by a perforated rotating disk, either of two North American eel-shaped amphibians that constitute a genus (Siren) and have small forelimbs but neither hind legs nor pelvis and have permanent external gills as well as lungs, a device often electrically operated for producing a loud shrill warning sound

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σειρήνες

a woman who sings with enchanting sweetness, temptation sense 2, temptress, a device often electrically operated for producing a penetrating warning sound, rese

πειρασμές,βρυκόλακας,γοητευτές,μάγισσες,Femme fatale

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siphoning => σιφώνιο, siphoned => σιφωνιάζω, Sions => Σιών, sins => αμαρτίες, sinks => νεροχύτης,