
1) Ancient Greek architect 2) Daedal 3) English-language journal 4) Father of Icarus 5) Greek mythology boy name 6) Individual catamaran 7) Labyrinth of Minos creator 8) Mythical being 9) Mythical flier 10) Mythological Greek character 11) Wax wing maker
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[crater] Daedalus is a prominent crater located near the center of the far side of the Moon. The inner wall is terraced, and there is a cluster of central peaks on the relatively flat floor. Because of its location (shielded from radio emissions from the Earth), it has been proposed as the site of a future giant radio telescope, which would...
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[journal] Dædalus is a peer-reviewed academic journal founded in 1955 as a replacement for the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the volume and numbering system of which it continues. In 1958 it began quarterly publication as The Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The journal is published by MIT P...
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[trace fossil] Daedalus is an ichnogenus, describing burrows with the shape of a garlic clove. ...
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[yacht] Spirit of Antigua is a maxi-catamaran, that participated in numerous open-ocean races under various owners and names. == History == Originally named Formule Tag, this maxi-catamaran was built by Canadair in Québec, Canada in 1983, under the supervision of Canadian skipper Mike Birch and British designer Nigel Irens. The yacht was b...
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Fabled inventor (the name meaning ingenious) and father of Icarus, variously reputed by diverse classical authors to be responsible for, amongst other things, sails on ships, the axe, the labyrinth of King Minos, the statue of Britomartis at Olous and the feather and glue wings that would ultimately bring about the death of his son.
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mythical Greek architect and sculptor, who was said to have built, among other things, the paradigmatic Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete. Daedalus ... [3 related articles]
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artificer who crafted wings for himself and his son Icarus. He also build the labyrinth that held the Minotaur.
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In Greek mythology, a talented Athenian artisan. He made a wooden cow to disguise Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, when she wished to mate with a bull, and then constructed a
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Fabled inventor (the name meaning ingenious) and father of Icarus, variously reputed by diverse classical authors to be responsible for, amongst other things, sails on ships, the axe, the labyrinth of King Minos, the statue of Britomartis at Olous and the feather and glue wings that would ultimately bring about the death of his son.
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Daedalus was the first man to fly with his son Icarus
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In Greek mythology, Daedalus was an Athenian artisan whose skill rivalled that of Hephaestus. He was ordered by King Minos to construct a vast underground palace linked by a labyrinth of rooms into which Minos imprisoned his wife Pasiphae and her monstrous child the Minotaur. Daedalus fled from Crete because he knew the secret of the labyrinth and ...
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[
n] - (Greek mythology) an Athenian inventor who built the Labyrinth of Minos
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acronym: Documenting Aerosol Electromagnetics, Defining Aerosol Lifetimes, and Understanding Sources (Research Stations)
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Daedal noun (Greek mythology) an Athenian inventor who built the labyrinth of Minos; to escape the labyrinth he fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus
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(mythology) In Greek mythology, a talented Athenian artisan. He made a wooden cow to disguise Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, when she wished to mate with a bull, and then constructed a Labyrinth to house the creature of their union, the Minotaur. Having incurred the displeasure of Mino...
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Athenian artificer; father of Icarus; builder of Labyrinth in Crete; devised wings attached with wax for him and Icarus to escape Crete.
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