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atropos

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for atropos.

Editorial note

As Atropos pointed out, Greek banks had the highest exposure.

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Quick take

(Greek mythology) One of the three Fates, or Moirae; a daughter of Zeus and Themis; the cutter of the thread of life, depicted as an old woman. Her Roman counterpart is Morta.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of atropos gathered in one view.

noun

(Greek mythology) One of the three Fates, or Moirae; a daughter of Zeus and Themis; the cutter of the thread of life, depicted as an old woman. Her Roman counterpart is Morta.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for atropos.

noun

(Greek mythology) One of the three Fates, or Moirae; a daughter of Zeus and Themis; the cutter of the thread of life, depicted as an old woman. Her Roman counterpart is Morta.

Example sentences

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As Atropos pointed out, Greek banks had the highest exposure.

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It IS based on synthetic training data using Atropos, and I imagine some of the source model leaks in as well.

3

> A metaphor for the lifespan of an individual, as generated by Clotho, measured out by Lachesis and terminated by Atropos.

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The myth of Er closes the Republic with the description of how the celestial harmony sung by the Sirens is actually tempered by the Fates, Lachesis, Clotho and Atropos, who must interfere with planetary orbits defined by integers in order to keep them perfectly coordinated.

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The third sister (Atropos - "she from whom one may not flee") cuts the measured thread of life (the third satellite, getting a fix on the emitters' signals, enables their coordinates to be determined precisely and then transmitted to Navy ships for weapons employment.

6

I had never heard of the substance Atropine before I read this post, so I looked it up and found this chilling bit from the Wikipedia entry: "Both atropine and the genus name for deadly nightshade derive from Atropos, one of the three Fates who, according to Greek mythology, chose how a person was to die."

Quote examples

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The third sister (Atropos - "she from whom one may not flee") cuts the measured thread of life (the third satellite, getting a fix on the emitters' signals, enables their coordinates to be determined precisely and then transmitted to Navy ships for weapons employment.

2

I had never heard of the substance Atropine before I read this post, so I looked it up and found this chilling bit from the Wikipedia entry: "Both atropine and the genus name for deadly nightshade derive from Atropos, one of the three Fates who, according to Greek mythology, chose how a person was to die."

Proper noun examples

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It IS based on synthetic training data using Atropos, and I imagine some of the source model leaks in as well.

2

> A metaphor for the lifespan of an individual, as generated by Clotho, measured out by Lachesis and terminated by Atropos.

3

The myth of Er closes the Republic with the description of how the celestial harmony sung by the Sirens is actually tempered by the Fates, Lachesis, Clotho and Atropos, who must interfere with planetary orbits defined by integers in order to keep them perfectly coordinated.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use atropos in a sentence?

As Atropos pointed out, Greek banks had the highest exposure.

What does atropos mean?

(Greek mythology) One of the three Fates, or Moirae; a daughter of Zeus and Themis; the cutter of the thread of life, depicted as an old woman. Her Roman counterpart is Morta.

What part of speech is atropos?

atropos is commonly used as noun.