
1) Animal goddess 2) Brothel in Germany 3) Cynthia 4) Daughter of Leto 5) DC Comics deity 6) Deity in the Iliad 7) Deity with bow and arrows 8) Diana 9) Famous female literary figure 10) Famous literary character 11) Famous literary figure 12) Famous woman literary figure 13) Feminist magazine 14) Female literary character
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1) Cynthia 2) Diana
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Olympian goddess variously associated with light, childbearing, viriginity, protection and the hunt. Twin sister to Apollo
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DianaVirgin huntress, goddess of nature.
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in Greek religion, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation, and of chastity and childbirth; she was identified by the Romans with Diana ... [11 related articles]
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twin to Apollo, whom she helped to be born, and goddess of childbirth, nature, and what is wild and undomesticated. The cypress and the deer are associated with her, although all animals look in her direction. Being dominated by anything masculine is not. Sometimes spotted by lucky eyes while moving through wild places with her nymphs, who like her...
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(Advanced Relay Technology Mission) The most advanced – and, at $850 million, most expensive – communications satellite ever developed by ESA (European Space Agency). ARTEMIS will support laser transmissions of voice and data as well as traditional radio frequen...
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In Greek mythology, the goddess of chastity, all young creatures, the Moon, and the hunt (Roman Diana). She was the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Leto, and the twin sister of
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Olympian goddess variously associated with light, childbearing, viriginity, protection and the hunt. Twin sister to Apollo
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One of the most widely worshipped Greek deities, goddess of forests, hills, wild animals and hunting. The Romans adapted her into Diana.
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Artemis was the goddess of hunting and wild animals
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Grecian name of the goddess of the hunt, the name of her counterpart was Diana
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[
n] - (Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon
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[Greek mythology] the goddess of the moon, wild animals, and hunting in Greek mythology. She is the twin sister of Apollo.
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goddess of the hunt, eternally young and untamed; daughter of Zeus and Leto, sister of Apollo; identified by Romans as Diana.
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acronym: Advanced Relay and Technology Mission Satellite (ESA)
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Cynthia noun (Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana
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In Greek mythology, the goddess of chastity, all young creatures, the Moon, and the hunt (Roman Diana). She was the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. She was worshipped at cult centres throughout the Greek world; one of the largest was at Ephesus where her great temple, reconstructed several times in antiqui...
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(Diana) Goddess of moon; huntress; twin sister of Apollo.
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Also calledan ancient Greek goddess, the daughter of Leto and the sister of Apollo, characterized as a virgin huntress and associated with the moon. Cf. Diana. · a female given name.
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Artemis is a Greek name for boys and girls. The meaning is `moon goddess` The name Artemis is most commonly given to French girls. (3 times more often than to American girls.) In Scotland, the Netherlands and France it is (almost) solely given to girls Use for the other sex: Artemio The name sounds like: Artimis, Artemus, Artemio Similar names are:...
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