An adjective to describe a sarcophagus could be old, ancient, stone, huge, heavy, Egyptian, or Greek.
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Huge icebergs break off the vast ice near Greenland?The adjectives in the sentence are: huge and vast.The article in the sentence is: the.
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In Greek mythology the Titans people were giants. The adjective meaning huge comes from that name and is called titanic.
huge boat. The etymology of the word goes back to the Titans of Greek mythology. They were the oldest and largest of the gods. So the word means huge and powerful.
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Not quite - the name Titantic came from the Titans in Greek mythology. A titan was a symbol of power.
Nike is a huge one. Nike shoes were named after the Goddess of Victory, Nike.
To answer your question, no, there is not a griffin known to the Greek Gods. Although, the closest thing to a Griffin is a Sphinx. A Sphinx is a monster with the body of a huge lion and the head of a woman. It's huge paws have claws like stainless steel.
she is the goddess of wisdom and fighting she has a huge impact in the Trojan war, as she favoured Odysseus. She is the patron goddess of Athens, a major city in Greek history and as a member of the Olympians she has huge powers and influence on the world
because Greek's were the first to come up with 3d art on the statues they made so they gave us a huge step forward in art.
Chaos was the start of the universe. Basically, it was a huge nothing. Out of it was born Uranus (the sky) and Gaia (mother earth).
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Helios, (Greek: “Sun”) in Greek religion, the sun god, sometimes called a Titan. He drove a chariot daily from east to west across the sky and sailed around the northerly stream of Ocean each night in a huge cup.