💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Aceso"
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| asclepiusnoun | (Greek mythology) A Greek mythological deity, the god of doctors, medicine and healing; a son of Apollo and the Thessalian princess Coronis, husband to the goddess Epione and father of the Asclepiades; identified with the Roman god Aesculapius. |
| asclepiosnoun | Alternative form of Asclepius. [(Greek mythology) A Greek mythological deity, the god of doctors, medicine and healing; a son of Apollo and the Thessalian princess Coronis, husband to the goddess Epione and father of the Asclepiades; identified with the Roman god Aesculapius.] |
| asklepiosnoun | Alternative form of Asclepius. [(Greek mythology) A Greek mythological deity, the god of doctors, medicine and healing; a son of Apollo and the Thessalian princess Coronis, husband to the goddess Epione and father of the Asclepiades; identified with the Roman god Aesculapius.] |
| iasonoun | (Greek mythology) The goddess and personification of recuperation. She is a daughter of Asclepius and Epione. |
| asclepiadesnoun | (Ancient Greece) A member of one of the families that claimed descent from Asclepius, known as physicians or healers. |
| aglaeanoun | (Greek mythology) One of the Charites (the youngest, although Homer names another younger). |
| aesculapiusnoun | (Roman mythology) The god of medicine and healing. Greek counterpart: Asclepius. |
| aeglenoun | (Greek mythology) The goddess/personification of good health and the glow of health, one of the daughters of Asclepius. |
| panaceanoun | A solution to all problems. |
| hygieianoun | (Greek mythology) The goddess and personification of health and healthiness, a daughter of Asclepius and Epione. |
| aratusnoun | An ancient Greek didactic poet. |
| podaleiriosnoun | (Greek mythology) A healer and a son of Asclepius and Epione. |
| esculapiusnoun | Alternative form of Aesculapius. [(Roman mythology) The god of medicine and healing. Greek counterpart: Asclepius.] |
| euamerionnoun | (Greek mythology) Alternative name for Telesphoros [(Greek mythology) A god/personification of complete recuperation from illness or injury. He is a healer and a son of Asclepius and Epione.] |
| machaonnoun | (Greek mythology) A healer and a son of Asclepius and Epione. |
| telesphorosnoun | (Greek mythology) A god/personification of complete recuperation from illness or injury. He is a healer and a son of Asclepius and Epione. |
| athenenoun | (Greek mythology) Athena |
| orphnenoun | (Greek mythology) A nymph who, with Acheron, had the child Ascalaphus. |
| avetanoun | (Celtic mythology) A Celtic mother goddess, a goddess of fresh water springs. |
| auxonoun | (Greek mythology) One of the Horae, and the goddess and personification of the season of Summer; she is the protector of vegetation and plants, and growth and fertility. |
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