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Greek (also, as a synonym: '''Hellenic''') may refer to:
- pertaining to Greece (or specific earlier stages of its history:) - Ancient Greece - Medieval Greece (disambiguation) - Ottoman Greece
- Greeks, persons from Greece, or of Greek descent.
- Greek language, or more specifically: - Mycenaean Greece, (16th to 11th centuries BC) - Ancient Greek, (c. 1000–330 BC) - Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek, (c. 330 BC – 330 AD) - Medieval Greek or Byzantine Greek, (330–1453 AD) - Modern Greek, (from 1453 AD)
- Greek alphabet
Other
Greek may also refer to:
- Greeks (finance), the Greeks are the quantities representing the sensitivities of derivatives (the most common of these sensitivities are often denoted by Greek letters)
- Fraternities and sororities, often called the "Greek System," at American colleges and universities because many of them are named after Greek letters
- Greek Theatre (Los Angeles)
- Greek (TV series)|''Greek'' (TV series), an ABC Family show
- Greeking: inserting dummy text in a computer display or typographic layout
- Greek love, a term referring variously to male bonding, homosexuality, pederasty and anal sex
See also
- Names of the Greeks
- Name of Greece
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