terms |
calydon |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
calydonian |
calydon |
Derived terms |
Calydonian is a derived term of calydon.
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
rite |
calydon |
As an adjective rite
is humid, wet.
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
artemis |
calydon |
As proper nouns the difference between artemis and calydon
is that
artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and wilderness; the daughter of Leto and Zeus; the sister of Apollo. Compare
Diana while
Calydon is an Ancient Greek city in the country of Ætolia, north of the
Gulf of Patras in western Greece, situated on the west bank of the river Evenus.
honour |
calydon |
As proper nouns the difference between honour and calydon
is that
honour is , a less common spelling of honor while
calydon is (historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
eponym |
calydon |
As a noun eponym
is the name of a real or fictitious person whose name has, or is thought to have, given rise to the name of a particular item.
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
legendary |
calydon |
As an adjective legendary
is of or pertaining to a legend or to legends.
As a noun legendary
is (obsolete) a collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints.
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
evenus |
calydon |
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
bank |
calydon |
As a noun bank
is bench, pew.
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
situate |
calydon |
As a verb situate
is to place on or into a physical location most commonly used adjectivally in past participle.
As an adjective situate
is situated.
As a proper noun calydon is
(historical) an ancient greek city in the country of Ætolia]], north of the [[w:gulf of patras|gulf of patras in western greece, situated on the west bank of the river evenus.
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