WATER NYMPH vs LOTOPHAGI: NOUN
- Any dragon-fly.
- The water-lily, Castalia (Nymphæa).
- A plant of the genus Naias.
- A Naiad.
- A nymph, such as a naiad or Nereid, living in or near water.
- Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers; of fresh or brackish water
- A fairy that inhabits water
- A water lily having large leaves and showy fragrant flowers that float on the water; of temperate and tropical regions
- (Greek mythology) any nymph of the water
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WATER NYMPH vs LOTOPHAGI: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of temperate and tropical regions
- Of fresh or brackish water
- A water lily (Nymphæa).
- A goddess of any stream or other body of water, whether one of the Naiads, Nereids, or Oceanides.
- The lotus-eaters; in Gr. legend, especially as given in the Odyssey, the name of a people who ate the fruit of a plant called the lotus, conjecturally identified with various plants which have borne that name.
- (noun plural) A people visited by Ulysses in his wanderings. They subsisted on the lotus. See lotus (b), and lotus-eater.
WATER NYMPH vs LOTOPHAGI: RELATED WORDS
- Water scorpion, Nereid, Nymphaea, Sterope, Water lettuce, Dryad, Blue lotus, Water shield, Greek deity, Nymph, Water sprite, Fragrant water lily, Pond lily, Nymphaea odorata, Naiad
- Bacchant, Nemean lion, Rose of sharon, Serpent, Roman deity, Goddess, Odysseus, Hyacinthian, Typhoean, Trojan war, Blue lotus, Water nymph, Ulysses, Greek deity, Lotus
WATER NYMPH vs LOTOPHAGI: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Break water, Roman deity, Water pepper, Water spider, Mermaid, Watermanship, Water scorpion, Nereid, Nymphaea, Sterope, Water lettuce, Dryad, Blue lotus, Greek deity, Nymph
- Sterope, Bacchant, Nemean lion, Rose of sharon, Serpent, Roman deity, Goddess, Odysseus, Hyacinthian, Typhoean, Trojan war, Blue lotus, Water nymph, Greek deity, Lotus
WATER NYMPH vs LOTOPHAGI: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Greek water nymph, Clytie, fell in love with the Sun God called Apollo.
- The good news is, the high water nymph fishing has been great!
- It's an alternative spelling for a water nymph or swimming nymph from Greek mythology.
- Herodotus mentions the Lotophagi in his description of North Africa, and identifies the lotus as a plant similar to the date palm [2].
WATER NYMPH vs LOTOPHAGI: QUESTIONS
- How many letters does the solution we have for water nymph have?
- Should I keep looking for the crossword clue water nymph?
- How many possible answers are there to water nymph?
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