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typhon
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Typhon (tī`fŏn) or Typhoeus (tīfē`əs), in Greek mythology, fierce and monstrous son of Gaea. He was the father of Echidna—a monster half woman and half dragon—and of Cerberus, Hydra, the Sphinx, and the Chimera. Typhon was so frightful that Zeus set him afire and buried him alive under Mt. Aetna.

Typhon

In Greek mythology, the youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus. A grisly monster with a hundred dragons' heads, he was conquered and cast into the underworld by Zeus but continued to be the source of destructive winds. In other accounts, he was confined in the land of the Arimi in Cilicia or under Mount Etna, where he caused eruptions and was thus the personification of volcanic forces. Among his children were Cerberus, Chimera, and the multiheaded Hydra. Later writers identified him with the Egyptian god Seth.


typhon [′tī‚fän]
(engineering acoustics)
A diaphragm horn which operates under the influence of compressed air or steam. Also spelled tyfon.

Typhon
fire-breathing colossus. [Gk. and Rom. Myth.: Wheeler, 373]
See : Giantism

Typhon
tallest of the giants; his arms and legs ended in serpents. [Gk. Myth: Benét, 1034]
See : Monsters


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