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Definitions from the WebTheodorosNoun (Proper noun, person) Theodoros is a male given name of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek words "theos," meaning "god," and "doron," meaning "gift." Theodoros is commonly used in Greek-speaking countries and has variations in different languages. Example sentence: My friend Theodoros just got accepted into medical school. Noun (Common noun, object) In relation to objects, Theodoros can refer to a range of products and items. To find related products on Amazon, click here. Example sentence: I bought a new Theodoros for my woodworking project. Adjective Used as an adjective, Theodoros can describe something that is associated with or characteristic of Theodoros. Example sentence: The painting displayed Theodoros elements, reflecting his unique style. Verb (Transitive) Theodoros can also be used as a verb, with the act of Theodorizing referring to following or imitating the style or teachings of Theodoros. Example sentence: The young musician Theodorizes the classical compositions of Theodoros in his own performances. | ||||
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