How To Use Daedal In A Sentence

  • Many ancient Greek myths take their location from Minoan Crete more than ten centuries before Plato. Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
  • Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
  • Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
  • Somewhere in Nick's Daedalus project is a great thread of discussion of those who are burned out of guild leadership talk about work, and then there's *work* in an mmorpg. Lights will guide you home
  • As a result of pig farm much, adcraft is little, then, the relation of agent and pig farm is daedal also.
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  • He had Daedalus, a great architect and inventor, construct a place of confinement for him from which escape was impossible.
  • So, says Daedalus. imagine a Cexspex lens exposed to a bright directional beam of light.
  • He had Daedalus, a great architect and inventor, construct a place of confinement for him from which escape was impossible.
  • Kimes, then, are neither more nor less than a false print in the Edinburgh Review for knives; and from this blunder of the printer has Mr. Styles manufactured this Daedalean instrument of torture, called a kime! Sydney Smith
  • Her captain had said she was made of Terran and Cynthian woods, which Daedalan organisms did not attack, and driven by an electric engine. The Game Of Empire
  • Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
  • So, as an alternative to the implantation of alien or artificial hearts, Daedalus is devising a new auxiliary blood-pump.
  • A few gems: From the Darkness and the Depths, a discussion of photography leads to the story of an encounter with an invisible octopus; The Tail of the Big Sea-Serpent, a very early story in comedic "tribute" to the well-known Daedalus sea serpent sighting; The Finless Death, a fantastic twist on dangerous creatures from the bottom of the ocean. Archive 2008-12-01
  • He is likely the first Wodenite ever to betread Daedalus. The Game Of Empire
  • Although Time's editors were not in every instance necessarily responsible for the logodaedaly ascribed to them: the magazine served as the medium through which these coinages became known to millions. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 1
  • Milan, not in trunk hose and slashed sleeves, nor in "French standing collar, treble quadruple daedalian ruff, or stiff-necked rabato, that had more arches for pride, propped up with wire and timber, than five Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth
  • The memorial features a striking bronze winged figure of Daedalus, the ingenious craftsman of Greek legend who created wings to escape King Minos of Crete, but whose son Icarus died when he flew to close to the sun.
  • Toward dawn, when fog off the river dusked the light night of Daedalus, she went out there, explaining to a sleepy kitchen helper whom she passed that she must see to the creature's well-being. The Game Of Empire
  • So, as an alternative to the implantation of alien or artificial hearts, Daedalus is devising a new auxiliary blood-pump.
  • The title notwithstanding, Catlin's version actually centers on Icarus's father, the legendary architect and inventor Daedalus. Chicago Reader
  • Many ancient Greek myths take their location from Minoan Crete more than ten centuries before Plato. Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
  • _ Steering to Cumae, where the Sibyl dwells, Aeneas seeks her cave, whose entrance is barred by bronzen gates, on which is represented the story of Daedalus, -- the first bird man, -- who, escaping from the Labyrinth at Crete, gratefully laid his wings on this altar. The Book of the Epic
  • Different plants can represent various styles of environment; convey different kinds of culture and create daedal inside scenery.
  • The Labyrinth was a kind of game created by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, but the maze served the serious purpose of corralling the violent Minotaur.
  • The 12-year-old from Kingston, Jamaica, showed no mercy in demolishing words like "" daedal '' (intricate) and "" parrhesia '' (frank speech). A Daedal Test Of Parrhesia
  • So, says Daedalus. imagine a Cexspex lens exposed to a bright directional beam of light.
  • the daedal hand of nature
  • To this angry message Theseus returned a very gentle answer, excusing himself that he could not deliver up Daedalus, who was nearly related to him, being his cousin-german, his mother being The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans

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