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minotaur
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????????? (Min?tauros),from ????? (Mín?s, “king of Crete”)+ ?????? (taûros, “bull”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?n??t??(?)/, /?ma?n??t??(?)/
- (US, Canada, also) IPA(key): /?m?n??t??/, /?ma?n??t??/
Noun
minotaur (plural minotaurs)
- (Greek mythology) A monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
- Anything resembling the Greek monster, whether by appearance or by strength
Translations
See also
- centaur
- faun
- satyr
- Wikipedia article on the Minotaur
Anagrams
- Maturino, notarium
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