hydra in Korean
hydra in Korean is 바다뱀자리 — hydra means a many-headed serpent from Greek mythology that grew two new heads whenever one was cut off.
hydra in Korean
바다뱀자리
Pronounced: Badabaemjari
constellation
What does "hydra" mean?
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noun A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology that grew two new heads whenever one was cut off.
"Hercules had to burn each stump to stop the hydra from regrowing its heads."
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noun A tiny freshwater animal with a tube-shaped body and tentacles around its mouth, related to jellyfish.
"Under the microscope, the hydra's tentacles waved slowly in the water."
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noun A problem so tangled and persistent that solving one part of it just causes another part to appear.
"Corruption in the city turned out to be a hydra — every scandal they shut down led to two more."
hydra in a sentence
- Hercules had to burn each stump to stop the hydra from regrowing its heads.
- Under the microscope, the hydra's tentacles waved slowly in the water.
- Corruption in the city turned out to be a hydra — every scandal they shut down led to two more.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hydra" in Korean?
"hydra" in Korean is 바다뱀자리. hydra means: A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology that grew two new heads whenever one was cut off.
How do you pronounce 바다뱀자리?
"hydra" in Korean is 바다뱀자리, pronounced "Badabaemjari".
How do you use "hydra" in a sentence?
Example: "Hercules had to burn each stump to stop the hydra from regrowing its heads." In Korean, "hydra" is 바다뱀자리.
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