Circe
71CIRCE — Confusion limited Infrared Cosmology Explorer Contributor: GSFC …
72Circe — In Greek mythology, an enchantress on the island of Aeaea who detained Odysseus and his men, turning the latter into swine and bearing a son by the former …
73Circe — Cir·ce || sÉœËsɪ n. also Kirke, enchantress who kept Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine (Greek mythology) …
74circe — [dal n. della famosa maga che mutava gli uomini in animali] s. f. seduttrice, lusingatrice, allettatrice, maliarda, incantatrice, ammaliatrice, sirena, vamp (ingl.) CONTR. arpia, megera …
75Circe — Cir•ce [[t]ˈsɜr si[/t]] n. myt an enchantress of Greek myth who turned Odysseus companions into swine Cir•ce•an sərˈsi ən adj …
76CIRCE — European Communities Information and Documentary Research Centre, replaced by Integrated Information Systems (SII) …
77Circe — /ˈsɜsi/ (say sersee) noun 1. Greek Legend the enchantress represented by Homer as turning the companions of Odysseus into swine by a magic drink. 2. a dangerously or irresistibly fascinating woman. –Circean /sɜˈsiən/ (say ser seeuhn), adjective …
78Circe — Cịr|ce, die; , n (verführerische Frau; nur Singular: eine Zauberin der griechischen Mythologie); vgl. bezirzen …
79Circe — noun (Greek mythology) a sorceress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine • Topics: ↑Greek mythology • Hypernyms: ↑sorceress …
80Logiciel Circé — Circé (logiciel) Circé est le logiciel mis à disposition par l Institut Géographique National (France) pour effectuer des reprojections de listes de points. Circé constitue l implémentation de référence qui permet de vérifier les résultats… …