
1) Asleep 2) Composition by Rebecca Clarke 3) Deity 4) Divinity 5) Dream god 6) God of dreams 7) Greek boy name 8) Immortal 9) Universal role-playing game 10) Whose arms sleepers rest in
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[1987 video game] Morpheus is a 1987 shoot `em up computer game published by Rainbird and developed by Graftgold for the Commodore 64. The game`s designer Andrew Braybrook wrote a series of articles on the game`s creation for the magazine Zzap!64 over an 8 month period. ==Summary== It had very realistic graphics, despite the limitations of ...
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[1998 video game] == Gameplay == The game is a first-person adventure game similar to MYST with a point and click interface however, the player may also pan around a location by clicking and dragging the mouse. Clicking the mouse to go in a certain direction results in a transition video showing the player`s movement. == Story == The year i...
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[Rebecca Clarke] Morpheus is a composition for viola and piano by the English composer and violist Rebecca Clarke. It was written in 1917 when Clarke was pursuing a performing career in the United States. The piece shows off the impressionistic musical language Clarke had developed, modeled on the music of Achille-Claude Debussy and Ralph V...
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[Stargate SG-1] 1993 cover of `Card Sharks`, featuring Hannah Davis. This is a low-quality image of a book cover, and is therefore obviously Fair Use in illustrating an article about that book. Since every cover of every edition of this book is copyright, there is no alternate image with a Free content license. ...
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[morphing software] Morpheus Photo Animation Suite is a suite of morphing and digital compositing computer software for Windows and Mac. The software suite contains Morpheus Photo Morpher, Morpheus Photo Warper and Morpheus Photo Mixer, although these three are also available individually. The latest version is 3.17 and comes in three diffe...
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[mythology] Morpheus (s or s) is a god of dreams who appears in Ovid`s Metamorphoses. Morpheus has the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams. His true semblance is that of a winged daemon, imagery shared with many of his siblings. Starting in the medieval period, the name Morpheus began to stand generally for the god of dreams...
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[software] Morpheus was a file sharing and searching peer-to-peer client for Microsoft Windows, developed and distributed by the company StreamCast, that originally used the Opennap protocol, but later supported many different peer-to-peer protocols. On April 22, 2008, distributor StreamCast Networks filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after a l...
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• (n.) The god of dreams.
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in Greco-Roman mythology, one of the sons of Hypnos (Somnus), the god of sleep. Morpheus sends human shapes (Greek morphai) of all kinds to the ... [1 related articles]
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known in Greek mythology as the god of dreams.
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known in Greek mythology as the god of dreams.
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In Greek and Roman mythology, the god of dreams, son of Hypnos or Somnus, god of sleep. ...
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Mor'pheus (môr'fūs
or môr'fe*ŭs)
noun [ Latin , from Greek
Morfey`s prop., the fashioner or molder, because of the shapes he calls up before the sleeper, from
morfh` form, shape.]
(Class. Myth.) The god of dreams.
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Morpheus was Greek god of dreams
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Morpheus: In Greek and Roman mythology, the son of sleep and the god of dreams who lay on an ebony bed in a dim-lit cave, surrounded by poppies. Morpheus was the son of Hypnos from whence comes hypnosis. To be in the arms of Morpheus is to be asleep. The drug morphine is named after Morpheus. The Roman poet Ovid (43BC-17AD) coined the name of Morph...
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In Greek mythology, Morpheus was one form of the god of dreams (the other being Oneiros). His job was to fashion dreams, as the gods desired them to be sent to men. In this task he was assisted by Icelus, who fashioned those dreams that had all the appearance of reality, by Phobetor, the author of alarming dreams, and Phantasus, who tricked sleeper...
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[
n] - (Ovid) the Roman god of sleep and dreams
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noun the Roman god of sleep and dreams
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In Greek and Roman mythology, the god of dreams, son of Hypnos or Somnus, god of sleep
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God of dreams.
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a son of Hypnos and the god of dreams. · asleep.
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