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Tellus
[tel-uhs]
noun
an ancient Roman goddess of the earth, marriage, and fertility, identified with the Greek goddess Gaia.
Tellus
/ ˈɛə /
noun
the Roman goddess of the earth; protectress of marriage, fertility, and the dead
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tellus1
Example Sentences
Diaz had four dual-port chargers made by Tellus Power Green up and running in under a year.
The site is run by Ridgeland-based Tellus Operating Group, which has oil and gas wells in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Boston, April 9 The writer is a senior fellow at the Tellus Institute.
The ancients were not well agreed who they were: some even said that they were Cottus, Briareus, and Gyges, the sons of Tellus and the sun.
Here, however, or very nearly on this site, the �des Telluris, or temple of Tellus, was erected c.
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