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41 Megäre
f; -, -n1. nur Sg.; MYTH. Megaera2. fig. termagant, virago (Pl. virago[e]s)* * *die Megärevirago; termagant; Megaera* * *Me|gä|re [me'gɛːrə]f -, -n* * *1. nur sg; MYTH Megaera2. fig termagant, virago (pl virago[e]s) -
42 Merkur
m; -s; ASTRON., MYTH. Mercury* * *(Planet) Mercury* * *Mer|kur [mɛr'kuːɐ]m -s, no pl (MYTH, ASTRON)Mercury; (obs = Quecksilber) quicksilver, mercury* * *Mer·kur<-s>[mɛrˈku:ɐ̯]m ASTRON▪ der \Merkur Mercury* * *der; Merkurs (Astron.) Mercury* * ** * *der; Merkurs (Astron.) Mercury -
43 Nektar
m; -s, -e1. BOT. UND MYTH. nectar* * *der Nektarnectar* * *Nẹk|tar ['nɛktar]m -s, no pl(MYTH, BOT = Fruchtnektar) nectar* * *der1) (the sweet liquid collected by bees to make honey.) nectar2) (a delicious drink.) nectar* * *Nek·tar<-s, -e>[ˈnɛktar]m nectar* * *der; Nektars, Nektare (Bot.) nectar* * ** * *der; Nektars, Nektare (Bot.) nectar* * *-e m.nectar n. -
44 Orkus
m; -, kein Pl.; MYTH. Orcus, Hades; etw. im Orkus verschwinden lassen hum. consign s.th. to oblivion* * *Ọr|kus ['ɔrkʊs]m -, no pl (MYTH)Orcus, Hades* * *etwas im Orkus verschwinden lassen hum consign sth to oblivion -
45 Seeschlange
f1. ZOOL. sea snake2. MYTH. sea serpent* * *See|schlan|gefsea snake; (MYTH) sea serpent* * *See·schlan·gef sea snake* * *1. ZOOL sea snake2. MYTH sea serpent -
46 Sirene
f; -, -n2. ZOOL. sirenian* * *die Sirenehooter; siren* * *Si|re|ne [zi'reːnə]f -, -n(MYTH, TECH fig)siren; (ZOOL) sirenian* * *(a kind of instrument that gives out a loud hooting noise as a (warning) signal: a factory siren.) siren* * *Si·re·ne<-, -n>[ziˈre:nə]f siren* * *die; Sirene, Sirenen siren* * *die Sirenen heulten the sirens wailed2. ZOOL sirenian* * *die; Sirene, Sirenen siren* * *-n f.siren n. -
47 Titan
m; -en, -en; MYTH. Titan; fig. titan, giant, titanic figure; Beethoven, der Titan der Klassik Beethoven, the towering genius of the classical period—n; -s, kein Pl.; CHEM. (abgek. Ti) titanium* * *das Titantitanium;der Titantitan* * *Ti|tan I [ti'taːn]m -en, -en (MYTH)Titan IInt -s, no pl(abbr Ti) titanium* * *Ti·tan1<-en, -en>[tiˈta:n]m TitanTi·tan2<-s>[tiˈta:n]* * ** * *Titan1 m; -en, -en; MYTH Titan; fig titan, giant, titanic figure;Beethoven, der Titan der Klassik Beethoven, the towering genius of the classical periodTitan2 n; -s, kein pl; CHEM (abk Ti) titanium* * ** * *-en n.titanium n. -
48 Venus
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49 Walhall
* * *Wal|hall ['valhal, val'hal]1. f -, no pl Wal|hal|la[val'hala]2. f -, no pl (MYTH)Valhalla* * *Wal·hal·la<-s>[valˈhala]fWal·hall<-s>[ˈvalhal]* * * -
50 Walküre
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51 Wassermann
m3. MYTH. water sprite* * *(Tierkreiszeichen) Aquarius* * *Wạs|ser|mannm pl - männer* * *Was·ser·mann[ˈvasɐman]m[ein] \Wassermann sein to be an Aquarian2. (Nöck) water sprite* * *der; Pl. Wassermänner (Astron., Astrol.) Aquarius; (Astrol.): (Mensch) Aquarian* * *1. nur sg; ASTRON:2.(ein) Wassermann sein be (an) Aquarius, be an Aquarian3. MYTH water sprite* * *der; Pl. Wassermänner (Astron., Astrol.) Aquarius; (Astrol.): (Mensch) Aquarian* * *(Sternzeichen) m.Aquarius n. m.merman n. -
52 Wassernixe
f MYTH. water nymph; mermaid* * *die Wassernixemermaid; nixie* * *Wạs|ser|ni|xef (MYTH)water nymph* * *Was·ser·ni·xe* * ** * *f.mermaid n. -
53 Wiedergänger
* * *Wie·der·gän·ger(in)[ˈvi:dɐgɛŋɐ]* * * -
54 Wotan
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55 mythenumwoben
(liter.)1. enveloped in myth [liter.]2. shrouded in myth [liter.]3. surrounded in myth [liter.] -
56 Ambrosia
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57 Amor
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58 Apollo
m; -s, -s1. nur Sg.; MYTH. Apollo3. ZOOL. apollo (butterfly)4. ohne Art., nur Sg.; RAUMF. Apollo (spacecraft)* * *Apọl|lo [a'pɔlo]m -sApollo* * *1. nur sg; MYTH Apollo2. fig4. ohne art, nur sg; RAUMF Apollo (spacecraft) -
59 Ariadnefaden
m; nur Sg.; MYTH. Ariadne’s thread; geh., fig. talisman* * * -
60 Ase
* * *die Asen the Aesir
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