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Medusa
n.
(in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone
medusa
n.
marine animal in the shape of a jellyfish that has long thin stinging appendages
MEDUSA
MEDUSA, (since 2004
MEDUSA4) is a
CAD program used in the areas of mechanical and plant engineering by manufacturers and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies. The system's history is closely tied to the beginnings of mainstream CAD and the research culture fostered by
Cambridge University and the
UK government as well as the resulting transformation of
Cambridge into a world-class tech centre in the 1980s.
Medusa
In
Greek mythology Medusa (, ; Μέδουσα "guardian, protectress") was a
monster, a
Gorgon, generally described as a winged human female with a hideous face and living venomous snakes in place of hair. Gazers on her face would
turn to stone. Most sources describe her as the daughter of
Phorcys and
Ceto, though the author
Hyginus (
Fabulae Preface) makes Medusa the daughter of Gorgon and Ceto. According to
Hesiod and
Aeschylus, she lived and died on an island named Sarpedon, somewhere near
Cisthene. The 2nd-century BCE novelist Dionysios Skytobrachion puts her somewhere in
Libya, where
Herodotus had said the
Berbers originated her myth, as part of
their religion.
Medusa
Noun
1. (Greek mythology) a woman transformed into a Gorgon by Athena; she was slain by Perseus
(hypernym) Gorgon
(classification) Greek mythology
medusa
Noun
1. any of numerous usually marine and free-swimming coelenterates that constitute the sexually reproductive forms of hydrozoans and scyphozoans
(synonym) jellyfish, medusan
(hypernym) coelenterate, cnidarian
(hyponym) Aegina
(member-holonym) Cnidaria, phylum Cnidaria, Coelenterata, phylum Coelenterata
2. one of two forms that coelenterates take: is the free-swimming sexual stage in the life cycle of a coelenterate and has a gelatinous umbrella-shaped body and tentacles
(hypernym) coelenterate, cnidarian
(member-holonym) Cnidaria, phylum Cnidaria, Coelenterata, phylum Coelenterata
méduser
v.
paralyse, daze, stun, stupefy
medusa
nf.
jellyfish, soft gelatinous marine animal with an umbrella shaped body and long trailing tentacles; Medusa, (in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone