"Tethys" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tethys" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tethys" Meaning

Tethys is a term that can refer to multiple concepts, but it's most commonly associated with the following:

1. In Greek mythology, Tethys is a sea goddess, the first offspring of the Titans Uranus (the Sky) and Gaea (the Earth), and the sister of the sea god Oceanus. She became the mother of the five thousand sea deities who ruled the ocean with her husband Oceanus.

2. In astronomy and geology, Tethys is a moon of Saturn, one of the largest moons in the solar system. It is the second-largest moon of Saturn, Surface of Tethys is heavily cratered.

"Tethys" Examples

Tethys: 5 Usage Examples


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1. Mythology

Tethys was a sea goddess in Norse and Greek mythology.

2. Astronomy

Tethys is the second-largest moon of Saturn, discovered in 1684.

3. Oceanography

The Tethys Ocean was a hypothetical ancient ocean that may have existed between the present-day continents.

4. Botany

Tethys Mountain Pepper (Pavonia tethys) is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family.

5. Literature

In Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series, Tethys is a sea goddess and a love interest of Poseidon.

"Tethys" Similar Words

Tethered

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Fixed or limited in one's movements or actions: "tethered to her desk by a+i treadmill." <br><br>Confined or under control: "her spending was tethered to a budget."

Tethering

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Tethers

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Tethioidea

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Retrocarnia or Tetrioidea is a paraphyletic group of carnivorous mammals whose skull is characterized by having the tympanic bulla (or bullae) located posterior to (behind) the stapes bone (the bone that connects the eardrum to the middle ear), characteristic of the infraorder Rietotheria (a clade of mostly terrestrial Eocene and Oligocene carnivorous mammals).

Tethyan

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Tethyan refers to the region or zone: <br><br>1. The Tethys Ocean, which was a vast prehistoric sea that existed from the Paleozoic to the Eocene epochs and was located between the continents of Gondwana (which included Africa, Australia, Antarctica and South America) and Laurasia (which included North America, Europe and Asia).<br>2. The Tethyan Sea, also known as the Tethyan geosyncline or Neo-Tethys, which was a shallow sea that was located in the region of the Mediterranean at the end of the Mesozoic and the beginning of the Cenozoic eras.<br>3. The Tethyan geologic belt, a region of the Indian subcontinent and parts of surrounding territories that is characterized by a particular suite of sedimentary rocks.<br><br>Tethyan can also refer to something or someone related to the geologic, paleontologic, or geographic region of the former Tethys Ocean or Sea.<br><br>In terms of minerals, Tethyan orogeny is a term used to describe the formation of the Southern Alps, specifically when the Austrolaptope mountain range collided with the larger Tethyan geosynclinal basin.

Tethydan

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Tethyidae

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The Tethyidae is a family of sponges (porifera) in the order Hadromerida.

Tethyodea

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Tethyodea is a taxonomic order of sea sponges, a class (Calcarea) of simple multicellular animals that live attached to surfaces in both shallow water and abyssal depths of the ocean.

Teton

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The word "teton" refers to:<br><br>1. A lofty, narrow mountain peak, especially one with steep sides, often formed by the erosive action of a glacier.<br>Example: "The Teton Range in Wyoming is known for its majestic and awe-inspiring peaks."<br><br>2. A group or range of mountains with this type of formation, typically found in western North America.<br>Example: "The Teton Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and rock climbers."<br><br>Symbol: The same word is used in French American culture, a surname, in reference to a man with curly hair, "blanket hair."

Tetons

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The Teton Range is a mountain range in Wyoming, USA. It's a majestic and rugged chain of peaks, known for its grandeur and beauty. The name "Teton" is derived from the French-Canadian phrase "les trois tetons," which means "the three breasts," likely a reference to the three prominent peaks of the mountain range.

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