{i} character from Homer's epic poem "The Iliad", Greek herald with a voice as loud as that of fifty average men; genus of ciliate protozoa with trumpet-shaped bodies (Zoology)
any of several trumpet-shaped ciliate protozoans that are members of the genus Stentor the mythical Greek warrior with an unusually loud voice who died after losing a shouting contest with Hermes a speaker with an unusually laoud voice
French: Stentor The Stentor Alliance was formed in 1992 by Canada's leading telecommunications services providers The Alliance works with customers across Canada to economically deliver leading-edge local, national and international telecommunications services These companies maintain the world's longest, fully digital, fiber optic network This network forms the backbone of a Canadian information highway which the Alliance is committed to completing by the year 2005 under the Beacon initiative
The voice of a Stentor A very loud voice Stentor was a Greek herald in the Trojan war According to Homer, his voice was as loud as that of fifty men combined