poseidon

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Denizbilim) poseydon
(Mitoloji) deniz tanrısı
(Mitoloji) Poseidon (Ποσειδῶν), Yunan Mitolojisi'nde denizler, depremler ve atlar tanrısı. Kronos ile Rheia'nin oğlu. Zeus ile Hades'in kardeşi. Roma mitolojisinde Neptün olarak bilinir. En önemli silahı üç dişli bir yabadır ve bu yabayı yere vurduğunda depremler meydana gelir. Posedon hırs ve gücü temsil eder. Posedon'un hırsı Atlantis'in yok olmasına sebep olmuştur. Bunun nedeni ise dünyanın en mükemmel şehrini inşa etme arzusudur
(Mitoloji) Yunanlıların deniz tanrısına verdikleri ad. Romalılar ona Neptune der
(Askeri) POSEIDON (FÜZESİ): Satıhta veya dalmış durumda seyir halinde iken, özel şekilde tasarımı yapılmış bir denizaltıdan fırlatılabilecek kapasitedeki iki kademeli, katı yakıtlı balistik bir füze, UGM-73 olarak adlandırılır. Bu füze; atalet güdüm tertibatlı, nükleer harp başlıklı olup, 14 değişik hedefe yönlendirilebilen 14 tane başlığı taşıyabilecek kapasiteye sahip manevra yapabilen bir aracı haizdir
(Askeri) poseidon
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The god of the sea and other waters, earthquakes and horses
{i} god of the sea, son of the gods Chronos and Rhea (Greek Mythology)
in Greek mythology, the god of the sea. In Roman mythology his name is Neptune. Greek god of water and the sea, son of Cronus and Rhea. His brothers were Zeus and Hades. When the three brothers deposed their father, the kingdom of the sea fell by lot to Poseidon. Unpredictable and sometimes violent, he was also god of earthquakes, and he was closely associated with horses. Most of his offspring were giants and savage creatures. By Medusa he was the father of the winged horse Pegasus. The Isthmian Games were held in his honor. In art he was often shown holding a trident and accompanied by a dolphin and tuna. The Romans identified him with Neptune
God of the sea; hostile toward Odysseus because Odysseus blinds his son, Kyklopes
A scuba equipment manufacturer based in Sweden
Projet d'Observation, de Surveillance et d'Études Intégrées de la Dynamique des Océans (CNES)
(Greek mythology) the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and Hades and Hera; identified with Roman Neptune
Greek god of the sea, and thus probably of tides
CNES's radar altimeter, originally slated as a SPOT payload, and precursor to TOPEX/Poseidon
One of the twelve Olympians God of the sea Husband of Amphritite Had many children by many women Was often unsuccessful in competitions with other gods and goddesses
(po-SY-don) lord of the sea
التركية - الإنجليزية
(Askeri) poseidon
poseidon

    الواصلة

    Po·sei·don

    التركية النطق

    pısaydın

    النطق

    /pəˈsīdən/ /pəˈsaɪdən/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Ancient Greek Ποσειδῶν (Poseidōn).
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