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Cali vs Medusa - What's the difference?

cali | medusa |

As proper nouns the difference between cali and medusa

is that cali is a city of western Colombia, southwest of Bogotá while Medusa is : The only mortal of the three gorgon sisters. She is killed by Perseus. The other two sisters were Euryale and Stheno.

As a noun medusa is

a non-polyp form of individual cnidarians, consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles.

cali

English

Etymology 1

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • A city of western Colombia, southwest of .
  • A river in Colombia which flows by the city.
  • (slang) The state of California in the United States.
  • See also

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    Etymology 2

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (Hindu goddess)
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    medusa

    English

    (wikipedia Medusa)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (Greek mythology): The only mortal of the three gorgon sisters. She is killed by Perseus. The other two sisters were Euryale and Stheno.
  • * 1895 , , (w) (editor and translator), Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture: A Series of Essays on the History of Art , 2010, ISBN 9781108017121, page 201,
  • On an Attic vase of the middle of the fifth century the head of Medusa' in the hand of Perseus is represented as that of a beautiful woman free from any distortion. This led us to conclude (''supra'', p. 158) that ' Medusa must have been so represented at Athens in the greater arts even previous to this vase, for the vase-painters never invent such bold novelties for themselves.
  • * 2000 , Nannó Marinatos, The Goddess and the Warrior: The Naked Goddess and Mistress of the Animals in Early Greek Religion , page 62,
  • It will be suggested here that the myth of Perseus, involving the decapitation of Medusa , is a narrative version of ritual.
  • * 2001', Dennis Berthold, ''Melville's '''Medusas'' , in Sanford E. Marovitz, Athanasios C. Christodoulou (editors), ''Melville "Among the nations": Proceedings of an International Conference, Volos, Greece, July 2-6, 1997 ,
  • But their depictions of Perseus are remarkably different and demonstrate the ambiguity of Medusa' that was seeping into Victorian iconography. In later, Roman versions of the myth, for example Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'', Perseus slays the sea monster with his sword instead of using ' Medusa ’s head to petrify the monster.

    Derived terms

    * medusafish * medusahead * medusal

    See also

    * * Euryale * Stheno

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