Associations to the word «Rhea»
Noun
- Hera
- Emu
- Hyperion
- Poseidon
- Zeus
- Hades
- Gaia
- Saturn
- Titan
- Vomiting
- Crete
- Phoebe
- Nausea
- Americana
- Carla
- Aphrodite
- Artemis
- Haines
- Cramp
- Nymph
- Pluto
- Goddess
- Ge
- Athena
- Diarrhea
- Cheers
- Priestess
- Santos
- Olympus
- Isis
- Juno
- Kapoor
- Rea
- Syphilis
- Alba
- Pandora
- Darwin
- Prometheus
- Mars
- Ida
- Android
- Jupiter
- Polk
- Hermes
- Waitress
- Obsession
- Infant
- Colleen
- Triton
- Dayton
- Malnutrition
- Mythology
- Katrina
- Headache
- Tennessee
- Osiris
- Cymbal
- Neptune
- Heracles
- Rishi
- Swallow
- Ide
- Donnell
- Chandler
- Foster
- Eros
- Arcadia
- Ovid
- Magna
- Condor
- Delgado
- Cordelia
- Serotonin
- Rani
- Intestine
- Perspiration
- Secretion
- Cough
- Depletion
- Rosie
- Puma
- Allergy
Adjective
Wiktionary
RHEA, noun. A large flightless bird of the genus Rhea, native to South America.
RHEA, noun. A flax plant; ramie.
RHEA, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Rheidae — the rheas.
RHEA, proper noun. (Greek god) A Titan, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, the mother of Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus.
RHEA, proper noun. (astronomy) One of the moons of Saturn.
RHEA, proper noun. A female given name in occasional use.
RHEA AMERICANA, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Rheidae — the greater rhea or American rhea.
RHEA PENNATA, proper noun. Pterocnemia pennata, Darwin's rhea.
Dictionary definition
RHEA, noun. Fertility goddess in ancient Greek mythology; wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus; identified with Roman Ops and Cybele of ancient Asia Minor.
RHEA, noun. Smaller of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Peru to Strait of Magellan.
RHEA, noun. Larger of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Brazil to Patagonia.
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