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Ares
[ air-eez ]
noun
- the ancient Greek god of war, a son of Zeus and Hera, identified by the Romans with Mars.
Ares
/ ˈɛəriːz /
noun
- Greek myth the god of war, born of Zeus and Hera Roman counterpartMars
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Example Sentences
I call to witness the Gods Agraulus, Hestia, Enyo, Enyalius, Ares, Athena the Warrior, Zeus, Thallo, Auxo, Hegemone, Heracles, and the boundaries of my native land, the wheat, the barley, the vines, and the trees of the olive and the fig.
And Dustin Ares notes better communication has been working.
Ares said there are instances where savvy gankers manage to exploit loopholes.
The clever crooks managed to rack up $2 million in profits over a year, Ares said.
David Kaplan, a senior partner at Ares, told WWD he sees international potential in the luxury brand.
She cheated on her husband Hephaestus with Ares, Hermes, and Dionysus.
Arevèlé suov ueid te serèrf sov imrap sreinred sel zeyos; évelé ares essiaba's iuq iulec éssiaba ares evèlé's iuq iulec.
In her character of a wise and prudent warrior she was contrasted with the fierce Ares (Mars).
For Ares shall not deliver you from the end of death, if we two meet together in battle.
And they, horse-taming Cycnus and Ares, insatiable in war, came on together like fire or whirlwind.
And Ares drew near him with grief in his heart; and they both sprang at one another with a cry.
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