Athena vs Miner - What's the difference?
athena | miner |
(Greek god) The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, the arts, and especially crafts, in particular, weaving; daughter of Zeus and Metis. Her Roman counterpart is Minerva.
A person who works in a mine.
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, title= An operator of ordnance mines and similar explosives.
A bird of one of four species of Australian endemic honeyeaters in the genus Manorina .
As a proper noun athena
is athena.As a noun miner is
a person who works in a mine.athena
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(wikipedia Athena)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Coordinate terms
* (Eternal Virgin Goddesses) Minerva, Artemis/Diana, Hestia/VestaDerived terms
* Athena Polias * AthensAnagrams
*miner
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(wikipedia miner) (Manorina)Noun
(en noun)Subtle effects, passage=Manganism has been known about since the 19th century, when miners exposed to ores containing manganese, a silvery metal, began to totter, slur their speech and behave like someone inebriated.}}