Examples of 'teos' in a sentence

Meaning of "teos"

Teos is a noun that historically refers to a Greek city located in present-day Turkey, known for its famous temple of Athena
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  • Abbreviation of tetraethyl orthosilicate.
  • An ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia.
  • plural of Teo

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Participation rates are taken from enrolments in TEOs.
Teos is believed to have been destroyed by an earthquake.
Sony improves and expands its range of Teos to transform workplaces.
Teos likes things complicated.
The resort takes its name from the ancient city of Teos.
Teos he is represented.
The death of the Goddess left Teos out of balance and a region unprotected.
The portico is based on the temple of Bacchus at Teos.
Teos flees to Susa and makes peace with the Persians.
The ancient city of Teos.
Teos was one of the twelve cities which formed the Ionian League.
The modern village of Sığacık is situated close to the ruins of Teos.
Teos an Ionian.
The modern city of Sigacik is situated close to the ruins of Teos.
Teos asked Spartan military leader Agesilaus and Athenian general Chabrias to preserve support for him.

See also

Antimachus of Teos.
Teos is situated upon a peninsula, and has a port.
Apellicon of Teos.
TEOs are formulated to produce the desired end-use characteristics.
Alexamenus of Teos.
Teos decided to flee to the Achaemenid court, where he ultimately died of natural causes.
Antimachos of Teos.
Teos Hotel is a central accommodation with free self-parking, currency exchange and a baggage storage.
Hecataeus of Teos.
Epicurus reportedly grew up in Teos and studied there under Nausiphanes, a disciple of Democritus.
The national average includes non-university TEOs.
People of Teos migrate to Abdera, Thrace to escape the yoke of Persia.
For queries about rights and interviews within Finland, please contact Teos.
Commercially available TEOs may include other additives such fillers, processing aids, plasticizers, and the like.
According to the geographer Scymnus, Elaeus was founded by settlers from Ionian Teos.
By then, Teos was probably dead.
In the beginning of 360 BC, Nectanebo 's predecessor Teos started preparations for war against intruders.
Antimachus of Teos ( Greek, Ἀντίμαχος ὁ Τήϊος ) was an early Greek epic poet.

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