
1) Abandoned queen of carthage 2) Absurd act 3) Acclaimed vocalist 4) Acclaimed female musician 5) Acclaimed singer 6) Acclaimed female vocalist 7) Acclaimed musician 8) Acclaimed female warbler 9) Acclaimed female singer 10) Acclaimed warbler 11) Aeneas abandoned her 12) Aeneas done her wrong 13) Aeneas left her
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1) Antic 2) Caper 3) Escapade
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[nuclear reactor] DIDO was a nuclear reactor at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. It used enriched uranium metal fuel, and heavy water as both neutron moderator and primary coolant. There was also a graphite neutron reflector surrounding the core. In the design phase, DIDO was known as A...
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[software] DIDO is a MATLAB optimal control tool for solving general-purpose hybrid optimal control problems. Powered by the pseudospectral optimal control theory of Ross and Fahroo, the general-purpose optimal control program is named after Dido, the legendary founder and first queen of Carthage who is famous in mathematics for her remarka...
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[Queen of Carthage] Dido (oʊ {respell|DY|doh}) was, according to ancient Greek and Roman sources, the founder and first Queen of Carthage (in modern-day Tunisia). She is primarily known from the account given by the Roman poet Virgil in his Aeneid. In some sources she is also known as Elissa (ə {respell|ee|LISS|ə}). ==Early accounts== Th...
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• (n.) A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
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(from the article `Stein, Charlotte von`) Stein wrote several plays, including Rino (1776), a small humorous piece on Goethe and ladies of the court, and the prose tragedy Dido (1792; ...
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Di'do noun ;
plural Didos A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
To cut a dido ,
to play a trick; to cut a caper; -- perhaps so called from the trick of Dido, who having bought so much land as a hide would cover, is said to have cut it into thin strips long enough to inclose a spo...
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HMS Dido was a British Dido Class cruiser of 5450 tons displacement launched in 1939. HMS Dido was powered by Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 33 knots. Armaments consisted of ten 5.25-inch guns, six mounted in three twin super firing turrets and four aft; sixteen smaller guns and six 21-inch torpedo tubes arranged in two trip...
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[n] - (Roman mythology) a princess of Tyre who was the founder and queen of Carthage
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noun (Roman mythology) a princess of Tyre who was the founder and queen of Carthage; Virgil tells of her suicide when she was abandoned by Aeneas
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Founder and queen of Carthage; stabbed herself when deserted by Aeneas.
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a mischievous trick; prank; antic. · a bauble or trifle.
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