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Gaea

/ ˈdʒiːə /

noun

  1. Greek myth a variant of Gaia
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Gaea

  1. also Gaia (GAY-uh) The Greek goddess of the Earth and primal mother figure, who gave birth to the sky, the mountains, and the sea. She was also the mother of the giant Titans and the Cyclopes ( see Cyclops ).
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Anyway, Annabeth had said the statue was the key to defeating Gaea.

All but the most elevated parts of central Asia will be scoured by the angry waters of Gaea, unchained at last.

From Nature

“In mythology, six of the 12 Titans, the children of Uranus and Gaea, were female; not here,” Hughes wrote.

Dr. Gaea Leinhardt, who was Fienberg’s research partner for decades, said she is devastated by the death of her colleague and friend.

Dr. Gaea Leinhardt, who was Fienberg's research partner for decades, said she is devastated by the death of her colleague and friend.

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