different between hades vs lethean
hades
English
Noun
hades
- plural of hade
Verb
hades
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hade
Anagrams
- Da'esh, Daesh, Desha, Shade, Shead, ashed, deash, heads, sadhe, shade
Swedish
Verb
hades
- past tense passive of hafva.
- past tense passive of hava.
- past tense passive of ha.
hades From the web:
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- what hades looks like
- what hadestown character are you
- what hades means
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- what hades gif
- what hades character are you
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lethean
English
Etymology
Latin L?th?, from Ancient Greek ???? (L?th?).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /li???i.?n/, IPA(key): /?li?i.?n/
Adjective
lethean
- Of or relating to death or forgetfulness.
Related terms
- lethe, lethal
Translations
Further reading
“lethean”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
Anagrams
- entheal, leaneth
lethean From the web:
- what does lethean mean
- what does lethe mean
- what does e4mom mean
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