Penelope=بينيلوب

Penelope=بينيلوب


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[fr. Gk, the wife of Odysseus who remained faithful to him throughout his absence at Troy, despite having many suitors] : a girl's given name

Oedipus complex=عقدة أوديب

Oedipus complex=عقدة أوديب



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      [L, fr. Gk Oidipous, the son of Laius and Jocasta who in fulfillment of an oracle unknowingly kills his father and marries his mother] : the positive libidinal feelings of a son toward his mother and hostile or jealous feelings toward his father that may be a source of adult personality disorder when unresolved
 

odyssey=أوديسي

odyssey=أوديسي



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   [the Odyssey, epic poem attributed to Homer recounting the long wanderings of Odysseus, a king of Ithaca and Greek leader in the Trojan War who after the war wanders 10 years before reaching home] 1 : a long wandering or voyage usu. marked by many changes of fortune 2 : an intellectual or spiritual wandering or quest
 

Leda=ليدا

Leda=ليدا


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[fr. L, Gr.  ΛΗΔΑ   the mother of Castor and Clytemnestra by her husband Tyndareus, and of Pollux and Helen by Zeus, who was wearing the form of a swan] 1 : a satellite of the planet Jupiter 2 : a girl's given name

Iris=ايريس

Iris=ايريس



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Gk Iris, goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods

Hector=هيكتور

Hector=هيكتور


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L, fr. Gk Hektor, Trojan champion slain by Achilles]

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gorgon=جورجون

gorgon=جورجون



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[L Gorgon-, Gorgo, fr. Gk Gorgon, any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns men to stone] : an ugly or repulsive woman
 

غانيمدي=Ganymede

غانيمدي=Ganymede



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Ganymedes, fr. Gk Ganymedes Ganymede, a beautiful youth carried off to Olympus to be the cupbearer of the gods in classical mythology] 1 : the largest of Jupiter's moons 2 : a young waiter who serves liquors
 

Electra=الكترا

Electra=الكترا



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 L, fr. Gk Elektra, a sister of Orestes who aids him in killing their mother Clytemnestra

Daphne=دافنى

Daphne=دافنى


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      [NL, genus name, fr. L laurel, fr. Gk Daphne, a nymph who is transformed into a laurel tree to escape the pursuing Apollo] 1 : any of a genus (Daphne) of Eurasian shrubs of the mezereon family with apetaelous flowers whose colored calyx resembles a corolla 2 : a girl's given name

 


daedalus=ديدالوس

daedalus=ديدالوس







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      [L daedalus, fr. Gk Daidalos, legendary builder of Cretan labyrinth who makes wings to enable himself and his son Icarus to escape from imprisonment] 1 a : skillful, artistic b : intricate 2 : adorned with many things

 

Cynthia=سينثيا

Cynthia=سينثيا


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[L, Cynthius, epithet of Artemis, fr. fem. of Cynthius of Cynthus, fr. Cynthus, mountain on Delos where Artemis was born, fr. Gk Kynthos] 1 : moon 2 : a girl's given name

Clio=كليو

Clio=كليو


  

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[Gk Clio, Greek Muse of history] : a girl's given name

Cimmerian=السيمرية

Cimmerian=السيمرية




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[L Cimmerii, a mythical people described by Homer as dwelling in a realm of mist and gloom, fr. Gk Kimmerioi] : very dark and gloomy

cecropia moth=سيكروبيا فراشة

cecropia moth=سيكروبيا فراشة




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[NL cecropia, fr. L Cecropius Athenian, fr. Gk Kekrops, legendary king of Athens] : a large North American saturniid moth (Hyalophora cecropia) that is brown with red, white, and black markings
   

Calliope=كاليوبي

Calliope=كاليوبي



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[L, fr. Gk Kalliope Calliope, the Greek Muse of epic poetry] : a keyboard musical instrument resembling an organ and consisting of a series of whistles sounded by steam or compressed air.