
1) Female lover of Apollo 2) Greek girl name
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Castalia (ə; Κασταλία), in Greek mythology, was a nymph whom Apollo transformed into a fountain at Delphi, at the base of Mount Parnassos, or at Mount Helicon. Castalia could inspire the genius of poetry to those who drank her waters or listened to their quiet sound; the sacred water was also used to clean the Delphian temples. Apollo con...
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[simulator] Castalia is a simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), Body Area Networks and generally networks of low-power embedded devices. It is based on the OMNeT++ platform and used by researchers and developers to test their distributed algorithms and/or protocols in a realistic wireless channel and radio model, with a realistic no...
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a source of poetic inspiration. Castalia was the name of a nymph who threw herself into or was transformed into a spring to evade the pursuit of ...
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(minor planet 4769) An Earth-crossing and potentially hazardous asteroid that is a member of the Apollo group, discovered by Eleanor Helin (Caltech) and colleagues. Castalia became the first asteroid for which astronomers were able to generate an image. In August 1989, when...
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Spring near Delphi in Greece, sacred to
Apollo and the
Muses in classical times, now the Fountain of St John. It was ...
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Castalia is a spring on Mount Parnassus, near Delphi, frequented by Apollo and the Muses and thus a fount of poetical inspiration.
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[Greek mythology] spring on Mount Parnassus, Greece; in ancient times it was sacred to the Muses and was considered a source of poetic inspiration to all who bathed in it.
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