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rhea    音标拼音: [r'iə]
n. 女人名;三趾鸵鸟

女人名;三趾鸵鸟

Rhea
n 1: fertility goddess in ancient Greek mythology; wife of
Cronus and mother of Zeus; identified with Roman Ops and
Cybele of ancient Asia Minor
2: smaller of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to
ostriches but three-toed; found from Peru to Strait of
Magellan [synonym: {rhea}, {nandu}, {Pterocnemia pennata}]
3: larger of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to
ostriches but three-toed; found from Brazil to Patagonia
[synonym: {rhea}, {Rhea americana}]

Magna Mater \Magna Mater\ prop. n.
A great nature goddess of ancient Phrygia in Asia Minor; the
counterpart of the Greek {Rhea} and the Roman {Ops}.

Syn: Cybele, Dindymene, Great Mother, Mater Turrita.
[WordNet 1.5]


Ramie \Ram"ie\ (r[a^]m"[-e]), n. [From Malay.] (Bot.)
The grasscloth plant ({B[oe]hmeria nivea}); also, its fiber,
which is very fine and exceedingly strong; -- called also
{China grass}, and {rhea}. See {Grass-cloth plant}, under
{Grass}.
[1913 Webster]


Rhea \Rhe"a\, n. (Bot.)
The ramie or grass-cloth plant. See {Grass-cloth plant},
under {Grass}.
[1913 Webster]


Rhea \Rhe"a\, n. [L., a proper name.] (Zool.)
Any one of three species of large South American ostrichlike
birds of the genera {Rhea} and {Pterocnemia}. Called also the
{American ostrich}.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The common rhea, or nandou ({Rhea Americana}), ranges
from Brazil to Patagonia. Darwin's rhea ({Pterocnemia
Darwinii}), of Patagonia, is smaller, and has the legs
feathered below the knee.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Rhea (mythology) - Wikipedia
    Rhea is the sister of the Titans (Oceanus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, Coeus, Themis, Theia, Phoebe, Tethys, Mnemosyne, Cronus, and sometimes Dione), the Cyclopes, the Hecatoncheires, the Giants, the Meliae, and the Erinyes; and the half-sister of Aphrodite (in some versions), Typhon, Python, Pontus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Nereus, Eurybia, and Ceto According to Hesiod, Rhea had six children with
  • Rhea (bird) - Wikipedia
    The rhea ( ˈriːə REE-ə), also known as the ñandú[a] ( njænˈduː nyan-DOO) or South American ostrich, [3][4] is a South American ratite (flightless bird without a keel on the sternum bone) of the order Rheiformes Rheas are distantly related to the two African ostriches and Australia's emu (the largest, second-largest and third-largest living ratites, respectively), with rheas
  • RHEA (Rheia) - Greek Mother of the Gods, Queen of the Titans (Roman Ops)
    Rhea and the Omphalos stone, Athenian red-figure pelike C5th B C , Metropolitan Museum of Art RHEIA (Rhea) was the Titanis (Titaness) mother of the gods, and goddess of female fertility, motherhood, and generation Her name means "flow" and "ease " As the wife of Kronos (Cronus, Time), she represented the eternal flow of time and generations; as the great Mother (Meter Megale), the "flow" was
  • Rhea | Characteristics, History, Myths | Britannica
    Rhea, in Greek religion, ancient goddess, probably pre-Hellenic in origin, who was worshipped sporadically throughout the Greek world As a daughter of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth), Rhea was a Titan She married her brother Cronus, who was warned that one of his children was fated to overthrow him
  • Rhea | Flightless, South American, Ratite | Britannica
    Rhea, either of two species of large, flightless birds in the family Rheidae, order Rheiformes They are native to South America and are related to the ostrich and emu The common rhea (Rhea americana) is found in open country from northeastern Brazil southward to Argentina, while Darwin’s rhea
  • Rhea - Greek Mythology
    Rhea was one of the Titans, daughter of Uranus and Gaea She was the sister and wife of Cronus, also a Titan She was responsible for the way things flow in the kingdom of Cronus (her name means 'that which flows')
  • Rhea – Mythopedia
    Rhea was a Greek Titan and mother of the Olympian gods After her husband Cronus consumed their first five children, she saved her sixth baby, Zeus, by giving Cronus a stone to swallow instead
  • Rhea - Greek Mythology Wiki
    Rhea (Gr: Ῥέα) was the Mother of the Gods (Meter Theon) and goddess of female fertility, flow, motherhood and regeneration Her name means "flow" and "ease" As the wife of Kronos (Time), she represented the eternal flow of time and generations; as the great Mother (Meter Megale), the "flow" was menstrual blood, birth waters, and milk She was also a goddess of comfort and ease, a blessing
  • Rhea — The Greek Goddess and Titan Mother Who Saved Zeus’ Throne
    Rhea, the Greek goddess and Titan mother, saved Zeus’ throne from Cronus and changed the destiny of the Olympian gods





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