Cerberus

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Cerberus
n. (Greek Mythology) terrifying three-headed dog that guards the entrance to Hades

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Cerberus
In Greek mythology, Cerberus (; Kerberos ), often called the "hound of Hades", is a monstrous multi-headed dog, who guards the gates of the underworld, preventing the dead from leaving. He was the offspring of the monsters Echidna and Typhon, and is usually described as having three heads, a serpent for a tail, with snakes protruding from various parts of his body. Cerberus is primarily known for his capture by Heracles, one of Heracles' twelve labours.

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Cerberus

Noun
1. (Greek mythology) 3-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades; son of Typhon
(synonym) hellhound
(hypernym) mythical monster, mythical creature
(classification) Greek mythology


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Cerberus
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Cerberus
(n.)
A monster, in the shape of a three-headed dog, guarding the entrance into the infernal regions, Hence: Any vigilant custodian or guardian, esp. if surly.
  
 
(n.)
A genus of East Indian serpents, allied to the pythons; the bokadam.
  

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