titaness
/ˈtaɪtənɪs/
noun
- A female Titan; in Greek mythology, one of the giant goddesses who were the children of Uranus and Gaia.
- Children often learn about the titaness Mnemosyne, who was the goddess of memory.
- In the myth, the titaness Rhea was the mother of the Olympian gods.
- The ancient stories describe the titaness Themis as a goddess of justice and order.
- A woman of great size, strength, or influence.
- In the world of sports, she was a titaness, breaking records and inspiring young athletes.
- The CEO was a titaness of the tech industry, known for her bold decisions.
- The novel's heroine is a titaness of courage, facing every challenge without fear.
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