What does σπιτικός in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word σπιτικός in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use σπιτικός in Greek.

The word σπιτικός in Greek means home-made, homemade, σπιτικός, σπιτίσιος, οικιακός, σπιτικός, σπιτικός, χειροποίητος, σπιτικός, σπιτικός, σπιτικός, σπιτίσιος, οικείος, βιοτεχνικός, σπιτικός. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word σπιτικός

home-made, homemade

σπιτικός, σπιτίσιος

(grown at home)

The family ate turkey and homegrown vegetables at Thanksgiving dinner.

οικιακός, σπιτικός

(relating to residence)

σπιτικός, χειροποίητος

(made at home, handmade)

Home-made cakes always taste better than factory-made ones.

σπιτικός

(beverage: made at home)

σπιτικός

(food: made at home) (για φαγητό)

σπιτικός, σπιτίσιος

(like a home)

οικείος

(mainly US, informal (homely, cosy)

The house is small, but it feels quite homey.

βιοτεχνικός

(handmade, crafted) (επίπεδο βιοτεχνίας)

The shop sells local artisan pottery and other handmade things.

σπιτικός

(US, informal, figurative (made at home)

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