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Daed⋅a⋅lus

[ded-l-uhs or, especially Brit., deed-l-uhs]
–noun Classical Mythology.
an Athenian architect who built the labyrinth for Minos and made wings for himself and his son Icarus to escape from Crete.

Origin:
< L < Gk Daídalos; see daedal


Dae⋅da⋅li⋅an, Dae⋅da⋅le⋅an [di-dey-lee-uhn, -deyl-yuhn] , Dae⋅dal⋅ic [di-dal-ik] , adjective
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