poseidon
IPA: pʌsˈaɪdʌn
Root Word: Poseidon
noun
- (Greek mythology) The god of the sea and other waters, earthquakes and horses; corresponds to the Roman god Neptune.
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Examples of "poseidon" in Sentences
- What we need is some more - poseidon names around here.
- If i get my work for today done, i'll plead with my parents to go watch poseidon with me. heh heh.
- O. priamus showed four black spots on the green of each hind wing; O. poseidon showed two black spots.
- On the other hand, maybe it was just an eccentric variety of either O. poseidon or O. priamus—but if so, an eccentric variety of which?
- The Air, is AER, the ATHER, THE FLUX, the Shaking poseidon whom cuts the Light, Tell me the secrets of The Lines of ley, and Lubber and Naught!
- This individual looked at first to be Ornithoptera poseidon, a New Guinea species, though closer inspection would suggest that it might represent a distinct Aru form.
- The story sounds interesting enough and not all contrived and storybook like “Clash of the Titans” was. i am lookin forward to this for sure…although Kellan Lutz and Isabel Lucas as titans poseidon and athena?
- The original poseidon wasn't too bad, it wasn't that good either. i remember watching it on a rainy saturday afternoon when there was nothing else to do. it filled the time and i think this re-make will do exactly that.
- Sendo os budistas tradicionalmente pacifistas, os cristãos hoje tolerantes e os adoradores de poseidon extintos, raciocinou o responsável pela ópera que a apresentação poderia atrair a ira dos fundamentalistas islâmicos, cancelando-a em nome da segurança.
- The Times | Opera boss censors Mozar over stage beheading of Muhamad Uma vitória para a liberdade de expressão: A Ópera de Berlim decidiu retirar do seu repertório uma produção do Idomeneu de Mozart, porque a nova encenação termina com o rei Idomeneu rodeado das cabeças decepadas de jesus, maomé, buda e poseidon a clamar a morte dos deuses.
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