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Daedalus in a sentence
Daedalus meaning
- Greek mythological figure who crafted the waxen wings of Icarus.
- Project Daedalus: a scheme for an interstellar probe that would use fusion rockets.
Synonyms of Daedalus
Using Daedalus
- The main meaning on this page is: Greek mythological figure who crafted the waxen wings of Icarus. | Project Daedalus: a scheme for an interstellar probe that would use fusion rockets.
- Useful related words include: daedal, mythical being.
- In the example corpus, daedalus often appears in combinations such as: and daedalus, daedalus is, to daedalus.
Context around Daedalus
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 12 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Daedalus
- In this selection, "daedalus" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, new, aircraft, mit, left, jet and esque stand out and add context to how "daedalus" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include airport at daedalus is a and and project daedalus used inertial. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "daedalus" sits close to words such as abdelaziz, absolutist and accrual, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with daedalus
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Icarus and Daedalus were captives of King Minos and crafted wings to escape. (13 words)
In some versions, Daedalus himself poured boiling water on Minos and killed him. (13 words)
He said: "Solent Airport at Daedalus is a particularly poignant location for commemorating D-Day. (15 words)
We got another ton of spoilers this day, notably, a brand-new Daedalus-esque Merfolk Artificer who makes blue-red artifacts into a pretty cool Commander deck, and probably makes this archetype viable in Brawl, if that’s still much of a thing. (43 words)
Aircraft main Fixed wing MIT Daedalus human powered aircraft The Pedaliante flew short distances fully under human power in 1936, but the distances were not significant enough to win the prize of the Italian competition for which it was built. (40 words)
Epictetus is mentioned in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce : in the fifth chapter of the novel the protagonist Stephen Daedalus discusses Epictetus's famous lamp with a Dean of his college. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Athena turned Perdix into a partridge and left a scar that looks like a partridge on Daedalus' right shoulder and Daedalus left Athens due to this.
He said: "Solent Airport at Daedalus is a particularly poignant location for commemorating D-Day.
In fact, the Daedalus jet pack has largely been overshadowed by a mysterious wearer of a jet pack spotted near the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) flying at 6,000 feet.
We got another ton of spoilers this day, notably, a brand-new Daedalus-esque Merfolk Artificer who makes blue-red artifacts into a pretty cool Commander deck, and probably makes this archetype viable in Brawl, if that’s still much of a thing.
Mr Zapata has a British rival, Richard Browning, an inventor who tested his jetpack suit, called the Daedalus Flight Pack, over open water for the first time last week, with the support of the Royal Navy.
In 1988, Greek cycling champion Kanellos Kanellopoulos pedaled the human-powered aircraft Daedalus over the Aegean Sea for nearly four hours.
Aircraft main Fixed wing MIT Daedalus human powered aircraft The Pedaliante flew short distances fully under human power in 1936, but the distances were not significant enough to win the prize of the Italian competition for which it was built.
An entity named "Daedalus" contacts JC and informs him that the prison is part of Majestic 12, and arranges for him and Paul to escape.
Both inventions are in Ovid, Metamorphoses viii.236 Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's accomplishments that he took an opportunity and caused him to fall from the Acropolis.
Both the detailed design studies in the 1970s, the Orion drive and Project Daedalus, used inertial confinement.
Cocalus managed to convince him to take a bath first; then Cocalus' daughters and Daedalus, with Minos trapped in the bath, scalded him to death with boiling water.
Daedalus had so cunningly made the Labyrinth that he could barely escape it after he built it.
Depiction History According to dialogue in the Star Trek: Enterprise ("ENT") episode " Daedalus ", the transporter was invented in the early 22nd century by Dr. Emory Erickson, who also became the first human to be successfully transported.
Epictetus is mentioned in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce : in the fifth chapter of the novel the protagonist Stephen Daedalus discusses Epictetus's famous lamp with a Dean of his college.
He revealed that he only helped Nico to trick him into killing Daedalus so he would come back instead of Bianca.
Icarus and Daedalus were captives of King Minos and crafted wings to escape.
Innovator Such anecdotal details as these were embroideries upon the reputation of Daedalus as an innovator in many arts.
In some versions, Daedalus himself poured boiling water on Minos and killed him.
In this novel, it is revealed that the Labyrinth is tied to her life force as much as Daedalus's, thereby rendering the infamous inventor's sacrifice in the previous series useless.
Magically, Daedalus could fly, and magically Medea was able to rejuvenate the old (the scene on the jug seems to show her doing just this)".
Common combinations with daedalus
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and daedalus 3×
- daedalus is 2×
- to daedalus 2×
- the daedalus 2×
- daedalus was 2×
- of daedalus 2×