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Odyssey
[ od-uh-see ]
noun
- (italics) an epic poem attributed to Homer, describing Odysseus's adventures in his ten-year attempt to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
- (often lowercase) a long series of wanderings or adventures, especially when filled with notable experiences, hardships, etc.
Odyssey
/ ˌɒdɪˈsiËÉ™n; ˈɒdɪsɪ /
noun
- a Greek epic poem, attributed to Homer, describing the ten-year homeward wanderings of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
- often not capital any long eventful journey
Derived Forms
- Odyssean, adjective
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- °¿»åy²õ·²õ±ða²Ô adjective
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For more than 50 years, Sossi’s admirers said, the Odyssey artistic director provided a platform for those committed to reimagining what a theater could be, no matter the prestige or pedigree of an artist.
French children this year will instead receive a version of Homer's Odyssey.
April 6 is the day the newest class of City Section Hall of Fame sports selections will be inducted during a ceremony at the Odyssey Restaurant in Granada Hills.
Holland is currently filming The Odyssey, the latest film from Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, but is expected to move on to Spider-Man when shooting concludes.
He was thriving at Odyssey with the help of a one-on-one aide whom he loved.
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