Argus – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Argus
n.
monster with a hundred eyes (Greek Mythology); vigilant person, watchful guardian
ARGUS
ARGUS, all capitalized, may refer to:
- ARGUS (experiment), a particle physics experiment that ran at DESY
- ARGUS distribution, a function used in particle physics named after the above experiment
- Honeywell ARGUS, a low-level computer programming language
- An aqueous homogeneous nuclear reactor called ARGUS at the Russian Research Centre, Kurchatov Institute
- A.R.G.U.S., a fictional U.S. Government agency in DC Comics
Argus
Argus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek word
Argos. It may refer to:
Greek mythology
- Argus Panoptes (Argus "All-Eyes"), a giant with a hundred eyes
- Argus (king of Argos), son of Zeus (or Phoroneus) and Niobe
- Argus (son of Arestor), builder of the ship Argo in the tale of the Argonauts
- Argus, the eldest son of Phrixus and Chalciope
- Argus, the son of Phineus and Danaë, in a rare variant of the myth in which she and her two sons (the other being Argeus) travel to Italy
- Argus or Argos (dog), the faithful dog of Odysseus
- Argus or Argeus (king of Argos), the son of Megapenthes
- Argus, one of Actaeon's dogs
- Argus, a watchful
Argus
Noun
1. (Greek mythology) a giant with 100 eyes; was guardian of the heifer Io and was slain by Hermes
(hypernym) giant
(classification) Greek mythology
argus
Noun
1. large brilliantly patterned East Indian pheasant
(synonym) argus pheasant
(hypernym) pheasant
(member-holonym) Argusianus, genus Argusianus
Argus
n.
Argus, monster with a hundred eyes (Greek Mythology)
argus
nm.
Argus, monster with a hundred eyes (Greek Mythology)