Examples of 'nereid' in a sentence

Meaning of "nereid"

nereid (noun) - a type of sea nymph or female spirit, often associated with the sea
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  • One of 50 sea nymphs who were attendants upon Poseidon (Neptune), and were represented as riding on sea horses, sometimes in human form and sometimes with the tail of a fish.
  • Alternative form of nereidid.
  • One of the satellites of the planet Neptune

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Actaea is a nereid or sea nymph.
There are currently no named features on Nereid.
The shape of Nereid is not known.
The Nereid sailed into the town and the capitulation took effect.
The nuclear sub Nereid is headed this way.
The enormous stairs outside were decorated with statues of Nereid and the God of War.
Tray showing Nereid riding a mythical sea monster.
The focus of the fountain is a Nereid playing a guitar.
Spectrally Nereid appears neutral in colour and water ice has been detected on its surface.
The shape of Nereid is unknown.
The Nereid Monument is thought to be the tomb of Arbinas.
Another famous nereid was Thetis.
Nereid Female water spirits of Greece.
The reverse shows a Nereid mounted on a fantastic sea creature.
Just prior to his death he produced a reconstruction of the Nereid Monument from Xanthos.

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Thetis was indeed a Nereid and also the future mother of Achilles.
Nereid is the third-largest moon of Neptune.
Polyphemus also loved the Nereid Galateia and wooed her with music and song.
The Nereid Monument was the main inspiration for the famous Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.
The ship was named after the Nereid Thetis from Greek mythology.
Was that was playing that morning by the shore, like a Nereid.
The Male Nereid in glowing green and black.
A man, Peleus, spotted them and was overcome with desire to make a Nereid his wife.
Behind the wedding couple, a Nereid riding a hippocampus carries another present.
Poseidon was the husband of Amphitrite, a Nereid.
Finally, Nereid also has the lowest inclination of any known irregular satellite.
On the other hand, not all astronomers who have observed Nereid have noticed such variations.
A phase that renounces London, involving three Trident SLBMs from the Nereid.
Yes . The nuclear sub Nereid is headed this way.
Poseidon, god of the sea, on his chariot accompanied by a Triton and a Nereid.
It was named after Eukrate, a Nereid in Greek mythology.
Triton and Nereid astrographic observations from Voyager 2.
They include reliefs from the Harpy Tomb and the Nereid Monument, amongst many others.
One famous Nereid was the mother of Achilles, Thetis.
There was a crunch, and a wail, and Nereid turned away.
Neaera or Neera, a Nereid and possibly the mother of Absyrtus by Aeetes.
The minor planet 74 Galatea is named after this Nereid.
At the left, a Nereid riding on a sea-bull carries a present.
Poseidon married Amphitrite, the eldest of the 50 Nereid daughters of Nereus.
Delphin talked to Nereid and convinced her to return, and wed, Poseidon.
Before the Voyager 2 intercept, Neptune was known to have two satellites, Triton and Nereid.
Nereid is so far from Neptune that it requires 360 Earth days to make one orbit.
Achilles was the son of Peleus and the nereid Thetis[1].
A Nereid riding a Ketos sea-monster, stone palette, Sirkap, 2nd century BC.
Keen-eyed observers can also spot Neptune 's tiny moon Nereid at day 24.
The object reference is Room 17, Nereid Monument.

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