Greek Meaning of stoops

σκάλες

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Definitions and Meaning of stoops in English

stoops

to degrade oneself, yield, submit, to stand or walk with a forward inclination of the head, body, or shoulders, debase, degrade, to descend from a superior rank, dignity, or status, to move down from a height, to fly or dive down swiftly usually to attack prey, to bend (a part of the body) forward and downward, the descent of a bird especially on its prey, to stand or walk with the head and shoulders or the upper part of the body bent forward, an act of bending the body forward, a forward bend of the back and shoulders that is temporary or by habit, a lowering of oneself, a porch, platform, or entrance stairway at a house door, a temporary or habitual forward bend of the back and shoulders, to lower oneself morally, to bend the body or a part of the body forward and downward sometimes simultaneously bending the knees, to bend down or over, a porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda at a house door

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σκάλες

to degrade oneself, yield, submit, to stand or walk with a forward inclination of the head, body, or shoulders, debase, degrade, to descend from a superior rank

βεράντες,Βεράντες,βεράντα,πλατείες,στοές,στοές,Βεράντες,γκαλερί,Βεράντες ύπνου,solarium

αυξάνεται

stooping (to) => Κάμψη, stooped (to) => σκύβω (προς), stoop (to) => σκύβω, stools => κόπρανα, stoolies => οπαδοί,