atlantides (Meaning)

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atlantides (n)

(Greek mythology) group of 3 to 7 nymphs who guarded the golden apples that Gaea gave as a wedding gift to Hera

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atlantides (n. pl.)

The Pleiades or seven stars, fabled to have been the daughters of Atlas.

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atlantides Sentence Examples

  1. Legends whispered of a lost civilization beneath the waves, known as Atlantis, or Atlantides.
  2. Plato's writings hinted at an advanced and enigmatic people known as the Atlantides.
  3. Archeologists searched tirelessly for remnants of the Atlantides, hoping to uncover their secrets.
  4. The Atlantides were said to have possessed vast knowledge and technological marvels.
  5. Some believe that the Atlantides were descended from an extraterrestrial civilization.
  6. The myth of the Atlantides has captivated imaginations for centuries, inspiring countless stories and theories.
  7. The Atlantides were rumored to have been ruled by a wise and benevolent king.
  8. The Atlantides' society was said to have been divided into three classes: the priests, the warriors, and the commoners.
  9. The Atlantides were believed to have a deep understanding of the natural world and its energies.
  10. To this day, the Atlantides remain an enigmatic and elusive symbol of a lost and forgotten civilization.

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(Greek mythology) group of 3 to 7 nymphs who guarded the golden apples that Gaea gave as a wedding gift to HeraThe Pleiades or seven stars, fabled to have been

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Legends whispered of a lost civilization beneath the waves, known as Atlantis, or Atlantides.

Plato's writings hinted at an advanced and enigmatic people known as the Atlantides.

Archeologists searched tirelessly for remnants of the Atlantides, hoping to uncover their secrets.

The Atlantides were said to have possessed vast knowledge and technological marvels.