hero
61Hero — I. noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek Hērō Date: 14th century a legendary priestess of Aphrodite loved by Leander II. biographical name or Heron 1st century A.D. Greek scientist …
62Hero — friesische Kurzform von Namen mit »Her« (Bedeutung: Heer); auch ein Mädchenname. griechischer Ursprung, bekannt durch die Liebesgeschichte von Hero und → Leander; auch ein Jungenname …
63hero — I hero, heroine (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. victor, defender, champion, redeemer; inspiration, ideal, model, paragon; knight in [shining] armor; main character, protagonist, lead; darling, favorite, idol, big or hot shot (sl.);… …
64hero — n Strong man, show off. That hero tried to lift 200 pounds. 1990s …
65hero — noun (plural heroes) 1》 a person, typically a man, who is admired for their courage or outstanding achievements. ↘(in mythology and folklore) a person of superhuman qualities, in particular one of those whose exploits were the subject of… …
66hero — (G). A hero …
67Hero — Sp Herò nkt. Ap Hérault L u. ir dep. P Prancūzijoje …
68Hero — Sp nkt. Herò Ap Hérault L u. ir dep. P Prancūzijoje …
69Hero — He•ro [[t]ˈhɪər oʊ[/t]] n. 1) myt a legendary priestess of Aphrodite and the lover of Leander 2) big Also, Heron (Hero of Alexandria) fl. 1st century a.d. , Greek scientist …
70hero — he•ro [[t]ˈhɪər oʊ[/t]] n. pl. roes; also ros 1) a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities 2) any person who has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal… …