TYPHONIC

Etymology

Adjective

Typhonic (comparative more Typhonic, superlative most Typhonic)

Of or relating to Typhon or, by interpretatio graeca, his Egyptian equivalent Set.

Synonyms

• Typhonian

• Setian

• Sethian

Anagrams

• Pythonic, hypnotic, phytonic, pythonic

Adjective

typhonic (not comparable)

Relating to a typhoon.

Anagrams

• Pythonic, hypnotic, phytonic, pythonic

Source: Wiktionary



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