greekcase_3.jpg This image displays a grammatical chart or table illustrating the declension of the Ancient Greek word for "world." The chart is organized into a grid with three columns and four rows, separated by thin, dashed gray lines. The top row serves as the header. In the first column on the far left, the text reads "KOSMOS 'world'" in black capital letters. To its right, under the second column header, is the word "SINGULAR" in black capitals. The third column header reads "PLURAL," also in black capitals. The first column down the side lists the grammatical cases in black uppercase text. From top to bottom, they are: 1. NOMINATIVE 2. ACCUSATIVE 3. GENITIVE The remaining cells of the table contain Greek words written in a green font. These correspond to the intersection of the row labels and column headers. In the first data row (Nominative): - Under SINGULAR, the text is "kósmos". - Under PLURAL, the text is "kósmi". In the second data row (Accusative): - Under SINGULAR, the text is "kósmo". - Under PLURAL, the text is "kósmus". In the third data row (Genitive): - Under SINGULAR, the text is "kósmu". - Under PLURAL, the text is "kósmon". All the Greek words in the green text include an acute accent mark over the letter 'o'. The background of the image is white. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.