typhon

/ˈtaɪfɑn/
noun
  1. In Greek mythology, a monstrous giant who was the father of many monsters and a symbol of violent storms.
    • The name Typhon is the origin of the word 'typhoon'.
    • Zeus fought Typhon in a great battle that shook the heavens.
    • In ancient stories, Typhon was a terrifying creature with a hundred heads.
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