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Iapetus
[ ahy-ap-i-tuhs, ee-ap- ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaia.
- Astronomy. a natural satellite of the planet Saturn.
Iapetus
/ aɪˈæpɪtəs /
noun
- a large outer satellite of the planet Saturn
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Iapetus1
First recorded in 1600–20; Latin Īapetus, from Greek Īapetós; further origin uncertain; probably from the same source as Hebrew Yepheth; Japheth ( def )
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Example Sentences
There followed after these the old and monstrous Titan, who had with him the proud and audacious Iapetus, his son.
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But the noble son of Iapetus outwitted him and stole the far-seen gleam of unwearying fire in a hollow fennel stalk.
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He was the son of Iapetus and Clymene, one of the Oceanides.
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The presumptuous son of Iapetus, by an impious fraud, brought down fire into the world.
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The view of Saturn was awesome, even from Iapetus' orbit two million miles away.
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