Definitions for Deucalion

Deucalion Deu·ca·li·on

Spelling: [doo-key-lee-uh n, dyoo-]
IPA: /duˈkeɪ li ən, dyu-/

Deucalion is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 617 anagrams from letters in Deucalion (acdeilnou).

Definitions for Deucalion

noun

  1. a son of Prometheus who survived the Deluge to regenerate the human race.

Examples for Deucalion

You should not have let me stand in the way of Atlantis' good, Deucalion.

So I have sent for you, Deucalion, the one strong man in all the world.

And besides, though you are a great man, Deucalion, you are not chief.

Your eye seems to feast itself most on the mammoth, Deucalion.

I am a peaceful man, Deucalion, and have taken a wife who requires nourishment.

Deucalion when he landed here new from Yucatan was a strong man.

This new Empress is the bane of our Clan, Deucalion, these latter days.

Mothers name their sons Deucalion, as the most valuable birth-gift they can make.

Well, Deucalion, it is dangerous for me to be missing from my temple overlong, so I will go.

Deucalion, the way these people fawn on me gives me a nausea.

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