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The ancient Greek words for food are "τροφή" and "βρώσις". They both are feminine, so the full form is "η τροφή" and "η βρώσις". Another word they used was "ο, η, το εδώδιμος-η-ον", meaning "eatable".

In modern Greek the analogue words are "η τροφή" , "η βρώση", but also "το τρόφιμο" , "το φαγητό" and "το φαϊ".

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