Cyth·er·e·a
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| Aphrodite: so called because of her birth in the sea near Cythera. |
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Cytherea
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| Aph·ro·di·te
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n. Greek Mythology The goddess of love and beauty. Also called Cytherea. [Greek Aphrodītē, of Phoenician origin; see ʕṯtr in Semitic roots.] |
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| Cyth·e·re·a
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n. Greek Mythology See Aphrodite. |
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| cytherea | |
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| goddess of love and beauty and daughter of Zeus in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Venus [syn: Aphrodite] |
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