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A monster without lower extremities.
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Same as sympus.
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In Greek myth, one of two, three, or an indeterminate number of seanymphs who by their singing fascinated those who sailed by their island, and then destroyed them.
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A mermaid.
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A charming, alluring, or enticing woman; a woman dangerous from her arts of fascination.
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One who sings sweetly.
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A fabulous creature having the form of a winged serpent.
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In herpetology: Any member of the Sirenidæ.
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A Linnean genus of amphibians, now restricted as the type of the family Sirenidæ. Also Sirene.
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One of the Sirenia, as the manatee, dugong, halicore, or sea-cow; any sirenian.
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An acoustical instrument consisting essentially of a wooden or metallic disk, pierced with holes equidistantly arranged in a circle, which can be revolved over a jet of compressed air or steam so as to produce periodic puffs.
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An apparatus for testing woods and metals to ascertain their sonorous qualities.
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In heraldry, the representation of a mermaid, used as a bearing.
Pertaining to or characteristic of a siren; dangerously alluring; fascinating; bewitching.