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xenial
[ zee-nee-uhl, zeen-yuhl ]
adjective
- (in ancient Greece) of or relating to the relation between host and guest, especially those from different places of origin:
In Greek myth, the Cyclops is a monster who shamelessly breaks the sacred xenial laws, and feasts upon men.
- warm, welcoming, and hospitable:
Here are five xenial destinations in the world for tourists, based on the ratio of tourists to locals, availability of accommodation, and other factors.
- Botany. of or relating to the influence of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as on the seed or fruit:
Free pollination yielded the highest weight of the berry, revealing strong xenial effects in the studied grape cultivars.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of xenial1
First recorded in 1790–1800; from Greek ³æ±ð²Ôò¹ “hospitality†( xenia ( def ) ) + -al 1( def )
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Example Sentences
The name Fenix is an acronym representing the tournament's core values: friendly; European; non-professional; innovative; and xenial, which comes from the Ancient Greek word xenos, indicating an attitude of hospitality towards strangers.
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