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centaur

Greek myth one of a race of creatures with the head, arms, and torso of a man, and the lower body and legs of a horse
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centaur

see chiron.
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centaur

In classical mythology, a monster, half man and half horse; a human torso on the body of a horse.
See also: Ornament
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centaur

beast that is half-horse, half-man. [Gk. Myth.: Mercatante, 201–202]
See: Horse
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Centaur

(Centaur Technology, Inc., Austin, TX) A subsidiary of Integrated Devices Technology (IDT) founded in 1995 by Glenn Henry. In 1997, it introduced the WinChip, a Pentium MMX-class CPU chip for the low-end market that never caught on. Centaur's designs and the WinChip were acquired by Via Technologies, Inc. (www.viatech.com) in 1999. See WinChip.
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Centaur

 

a stage used in the Atlas-C and Titan-3E American launch vehicles. The Centaur weighs about 17 tons and has two liquid-propellant rocket engines that produce a total thrust of 136 kilonewtons. Liquid hydrogen was used as a fuel for the first time in the Centaur. The first successful flight of a Centaur occurred in 1963.

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