argus |
|
debate |
argus |
As nouns the difference between debate and argus
is that
debate is (obsolete) strife, discord while
argus is an alert, observant person.
As a verb debate
is (ambitransitive) to participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena.
platts |
argus |
As nouns the difference between platts and argus
is that
platts is plural of lang=en while
argus is an alert, observant person.
As a proper noun Argus is
a fabulous being of antiquity, also called Argus Panoptes, said to have had a hundred eyes. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock’s tail. He was a servant of the Greek goddess Hera.
odysseus |
argus |
As a proper noun odysseus
is , (greek mythology) son of laertes and father of telemachus; a greek leader during the trojan war, and responsible for the trojan horse; king of ithaca; hero of the
iliad'' and protagonist of the ''odyssey .
As a noun argus is
an alert, observant person.
argus |
harbinger |
As nouns the difference between argus and harbinger
is that
argus is an alert, observant person while
harbinger is a person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something.
As a verb harbinger is
to announce; to be a harbinger of.
argus |
arcus |
As nouns the difference between argus and arcus
is that
argus is an alert, observant person while
arcus is (medicine) a white band of cholesterol that forms at the edge of the cornea.
argus |
args |
As nouns the difference between argus and args
is that
argus is an alert, observant person while
args is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Argus
is a fabulous being of antiquity, also called Argus Panoptes, said to have had a hundred eyes. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock’s tail. He was a servant of the Greek goddess Hera.
argus |
ragus |
As nouns the difference between argus and ragus
is that
argus is an alert, observant person while
ragus is plural of ragu.
As a proper noun Argus
is a fabulous being of antiquity, also called Argus Panoptes, said to have had a hundred eyes. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock’s tail. He was a servant of the Greek goddess Hera.
argus |
argues |
As a proper noun Argus
is a fabulous being of antiquity, also called Argus Panoptes, said to have had a hundred eyes. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock’s tail. He was a servant of the Greek goddess Hera.
As a noun argus
is an alert, observant person.
As a verb argues is
third-person singular of argue.
argue |
argus |
As a verb argue
is to prove.
As a proper noun Argus is
a fabulous being of antiquity, also called Argus Panoptes, said to have had a hundred eyes. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock’s tail. He was a servant of the Greek goddess Hera.
As a noun argus is
an alert, observant person.
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