hydra
hyd
ˈhaɪd
haid
ra
British pronunciation
/hˈa‌ɪdɹɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "hydra"in English

Hydra
01

a freshwater polyp with a cylindrical body and tentacles

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Examples
Researchers observed a hydra attached to the underside of a leaf in the pond, its tentacles swaying gently in the water.
In the lab, students conducted experiments to study the feeding behavior of the hydra.
02

trouble that cannot be overcome by a single effort because of its many aspects or its persistent and pervasive quality

03

a long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between Virgo and Cancer

04

a mythical serpent-like creature in Greek mythology that has multiple heads, and if one head is cut off, two more will grow in its place

What is the "hydra"?

The hydra is a mythical creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a serpent-like monster with multiple heads. According to legend, when one of its heads is cut off, two more grow in its place, making it extremely difficult to defeat. The hydra is best known from the story of Hercules, who had to kill it as one of his Twelve Labors. The creature is usually associated with destruction and chaos, symbolizing an overwhelming threat that seems to multiply when attacked.

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