Ceto (disambiguation)

Ceto (disambiguation)

Ceto or Keto may refer to:

Places

Italy

Other uses

  • 65489 Ceto, a trans-Neptunian scattered disc object
  • Ceto (also called Krataiis), a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, daughter of Pontus and Gaia and mother to the Phorcydes
  • Ceto, one of the Nereids in Greek mythology
  • Ceto (Oceanid), a Naiad and Oceanid in Greek mythology, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys
  • CETO Wave Power, an underwater wave power technology

See also

Cetus (mythology) (Ketos), a general term for sea monsters in Greek mythology


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