Tethys

//ˈtɛθɪs//

Synonyms for "tethys" (13 found)

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Closest matches (3)

Strong matches (4)

Related words (6)

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Translations

35 translations across 22 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • Τηθύς name (mythology)

Armenian

1 entries
  • Տեթիս name (mythology)

Basque

1 entries
  • Tetis name (mythology)

Catalan

2 entries
  • Tetis name (mythology)
  • Tetis name (moon of Saturn)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 土衛三 /土卫三 name (moon of Saturn)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • Tetiso name (mythology)

Finnish

2 entries
  • Tethys name (mythology)
  • Tethys name (moon of Saturn)

French

2 entries
  • Téthys name (mythology)
  • Téthys name (moon of Saturn)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ტეთისი name (mythology)

German

1 entries
  • Thetys name (moon of Saturn)

Greek

1 entries
  • Τηθύς name (mythology)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • Téthüsz name (mythology)

Irish

2 entries
  • Téiteas name (moon of Saturn)
  • Téitis name (mythology)

Italian

2 entries
  • Teti name (mythology)
  • Teti name (moon of Saturn)

Japanese

1 entries
  • テーテュース name (mythology)

Korean

2 entries
  • 테튀스 name (mythology)
  • 테티스 name (mythology)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • Тетија name (mythology)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • Tétis name (mythology)
  • Tétis name (moon of Saturn)

Russian

4 entries
  • Те́тис name (moon of Saturn)
  • Те́фия name (mythology)
  • Те́фия name (moon of Saturn)
  • Тефи́да name (mythology)

Sicilian

2 entries
  • Teti name (mythology)
  • Titi name (mythology)

Spanish

2 entries
  • Tetis name (mythology)
  • Tetis name (moon of Saturn)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • Те́тія name (mythology)

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Much of the Tethys was shallow and warm during the Mesozoic, and full of life, a marine paradise of sorts: ammonites and sharks thrived, and are now preserved as fossils that date the rocks.

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