helios (Meaning)
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helios (n)
(Greek mythology) ancient god of the sun; drove his chariot across the sky each day; identified with Roman Sol
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helios Sentence Examples
- The radiant warmth of Helios, the sun god, illuminated the earth.
- Helios's golden chariot ascended into the heavens, heralding the dawn.
- The shimmering waters of the sea sparkled beneath Helios's watchful gaze.
- The sunflowers turned their faces towards Helios, seeking his life-giving rays.
- The ancient Greeks revered Helios as the bringer of light and prosperity.
- In mythology, Helios possessed the ability to see and hear everything on earth.
- The colossal statue of Helios in Rhodes, known as the Colossus, was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- Helios's symbol was a flaming chariot drawn by four fiery steeds.
- The solar system is named "Heliosphere" after the sun god, the primary energy source in our cosmic neighborhood.
- The ancient Egyptians believed that Helios was the embodiment of the soul and the guide of the dead into the afterlife.
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(Greek mythology) ancient god of the sun; drove his chariot across the sky each day; identified with Roman Sol
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The radiant warmth of Helios, the sun god, illuminated the earth.
Helios's golden chariot ascended into the heavens, heralding the dawn.
The shimmering waters of the sea sparkled beneath Helios's watchful gaze.
The sunflowers turned their faces towards Helios, seeking his life-giving rays.