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φακός — meaning in English: lens

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ανατροπή
anatropí
παροδικότητα
parodikótita
αναμφισβήτητος
anamfisvítitos
φακός
fakós
γειά
geiá
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neutral common
Usage
Native Greek speakers use the word φακός when discussing photography, whether they're talking about a camera lens or the lenses in eyeglasses. It's common to hear this term in casual conversations at photography workshops or in optometry clinics.
Synonyms & nuances
While φακός refers specifically to a lens, another related term, 'γυαλί' (gyalí), means 'glass' and can refer to lenses in a more general sense. Use φακός when you want to emphasize the optical functionality, whereas γυαλί might be used in context with glasses or windows.
Culture
The word φακός has its roots in the Ancient Greek word 'φακός', which means 'to shine' or 'to emit light'. This is fitting given that lenses play a crucial role in focusing and directing light, a concept that has fascinated humans since antiquity. In Greek culture, lenses also symbolize clarity and insight, both literally and metaphorically, connecting to the importance of vision in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What is the Greek word for lens?
The Greek word for lens is 'φακός'. It's used in various contexts, especially in photography and optometry.
Q.How do you use φακός in a sentence?
You can use φακός in a sentence like, 'Ο φακός της κάμερας είναι πολύ καλός' which means 'The camera lens is very good.'
Q.Are there different types of φακός?
Yes, there are different types of φακοί (plural of φακός), such as 'μακροφακός' for macro lenses, which are used for close-up photography, and 'φυσικός φακός' for natural lenses in the eye.
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