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Leda
[ lee-duh, ley- ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. the mother, by her husband Tyndareus, of Castor and Clytemnestra and, by Zeus in the form of a swan, of Pollux and Helen.
- Astronomy. a small natural satellite of the planet Jupiter.
Leda
1/ ˱ôŸ±Ë»ćÉ /
noun
- Greek myth a queen of Sparta who was the mother of Helen and Pollux by Zeus, who visited her in the form of a swan
Leda
2/ ˱ôŸ±Ë»ćÉ /
noun
- astronomy a small satellite of Jupiter in an intermediate orbit
Example Sentences
âWe have to make excuses when our friends want to come over because there is nowhere for them to go,â said 15-year-old Leda.
In Maggie Gyllenhaalâs affecting drama âThe Lost Daughter,â both were cast as Leda, a professor and mother who struggled with choices made in her past.
Inspired by the work of acclaimed Asian American designer Isamu Noguchi, Georgia ic25âs Leda rings are designed âto emulate the organic outlines used in Noguchiâs sculptures.â
Leda Health says its mission is to âbetter help survivors, their loved ones and the communities in which they live.â
In a public hearing for the bill last week, Leda Health Chief Strategy Officer Ilana Turko stressed the company does not sell directly to individuals.
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