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Lachesis

NOUN
  1. the Greek goddess of fate who determines the length of the thread of life

How To Use Lachesis In A Sentence

  • You say the 'Lachesis' and they say 'Oh, yes, the cruise ship.' A Question of Courage
  • Not that I didn't expect it, but the "Lachesis" was worse than the "Clotho" had ever been. A Question of Courage
  • The identities of "Clotho" and "Lachesis" cannot even be guessed at. [p. 122] 22. THE NUMBERS
  • I didn't undervalue the choleric Colonel Clotho or the grim-voiced Lachesis, either; there was authority and purpose in the way they sat themselves down at either end of a table, the hooded heads facing me; from what the fat monster had said, the hidden faces must be well-known, to Americans at least. THE NUMBERS
  • They may wake from sleep with great fear, agitation and anxiety and a sense of suffocation like in Lachesis.
  • Credidit hunc Lachesis juvenem dum cerneret annos, Georges Guynemer
  • Dr. Edgar Sheaffer, who writes for The Health Care Letter, recommends combining a dietary approach, citrus dips, and remedies such as arsenicum album, lachesis, lycopodium, or ledum palustre to deal with fleas. 250 Things You Can Do to Make Your Cat Adore You
  • Opening at page 310, vol. i, I lit upon "Lachesis," which proved to my amazement to be snake-venom. The Autobiography of a Quack and the Case of George Dedlow
  • The 'Lachesis' didn't have a mark on her and all we had was a few possible hits. A Question of Courage
  • They're called the three Fates: The Clotho, The Lachesis and The Atropos, named after the Greek mythology.
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