ΕΥΔΡΑΝΙΑΝ, ευδρανιαν
EUDRANIAN, eudranian
Sounds Like: yoo-drah-NEE-an
Translations: dexterity, skill, adroitness, a dexterity, a skill, an adroitness
From the root: ΕΥΔΡΑΝΙΑ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word refers to the quality of being skillful or dexterous, particularly with one's hands. It describes the ability to perform tasks with ease and precision. It is a compound word, likely formed from 'ευ' (good, well) and 'αδρανια' (inactivity, idleness), suggesting a meaning of 'good activity' or 'skillful action' in contrast to idleness.
Inflection: Singular, Accusative, Feminine
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