delphi |
tripus |
As a proper noun delphi
is a city of ancient greece, the site of the delphic oracle.
As a noun tripus is
a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
apollo |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between apollo and tripus
is that
apollo is (astronomy) an asteroid possessing an orbit that crosses the orbit of the earth and an orbital period of over one year, with semimajor axes greater than 1 au, and perihelion distances less than 1017 au while
tripus is a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
As a proper noun apollo
is (greek god|roman god): the son of zeus and leto, (or jupiter and latona), and the twin brother of artemis, (or diana)
[oxford dictionary of world mythology'', arthur cotterell, oxford university press, 1986] he was the god of light, music, medicine, and poetry;
[''webster's college dictionary , random house, 2001] and prophecy, dance, manly beauty, and more.
priestess |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between priestess and tripus
is that
priestess is a woman with religious duties and responsibilities while
tripus is a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
oracle |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between oracle and tripus
is that
oracle is a shrine dedicated to some prophetic deity while
tripus is a Bachelor of Arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos, prævaricator.
As a verb oracle
is to utter oracles or prophecies.
As a proper noun Oracle
is a database management system (and its associated software) developed by the
Oracle Corporation
god |
tripus |
As a verb god
is .
As a noun tripus is
a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
shrine |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between shrine and tripus
is that
shrine is a holy or sacred place dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which said figure is venerated or worshipped while
tripus is a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
As a verb shrine
is to enshrine; to place reverently, as if in a shrine.
offering |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between offering and tripus
is that
offering is an act of offering while
tripus is a Bachelor of Arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos, prævaricator.
As a verb offering
is present participle of lang=en.
prize |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between prize and tripus
is that
prize is that which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power while
tripus is a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
As a verb prize
is to consider highly valuable; to esteem.
ornament |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between ornament and tripus
is that
ornament is ornament while
tripus is a bachelor of arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos,.
cauldron |
tripus |
As nouns the difference between cauldron and tripus
is that
cauldron is a large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame while
tripus is a Bachelor of Arts appointed to make satirical strictures in humorous dispute with the candidates at a degree-awarding ceremony; tripos, prævaricator.
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