Megalopoli

See also: megalopoli

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μεγάλος (megálos) (masculine singular nominative of μέγᾰς (mégas, great, large)) + πόλις (pólis, city).

Proper noun

Megalopoli

  1. An ancient city and a modern town in Greece located in the southwestern Arcadia prefecture.
    Synonym: Megapolis (ancient city)

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Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /me.ɡaˈlo.po.liː/, [mɛ.ɡaˈɫɔ.pɔ.liː]

Proper noun

Megalopolī f

  1. dative of Megalopolis
  2. ablative of Megalopolis
  3. vocative of Megalopolis
  4. locative of Megalopolis
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