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The answer HERCULEAN has 23 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of herculean in various dictionaries:
adj - displaying superhuman strength or power
adj - extremely difficult
Often herculean.
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It describes a task that takes a lot of effort, like the labors of a demigod strongman |
Completed 12 labors? You may be described with this adjective, like an ancient hero who did the same |
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Alternative capitalization of Herculean |
requiring great strength or effort. |
Requiring great strength or effort. |
displaying superhuman strength or power |
of extreme difficulty requiring the strength of a Hercules |
needing great strength and determination: |
having or needing great strength or effort: |
Herculean might refer to |
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Hercules () is a Roman hero and god. He was the equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, who was the son of Zeus (Roman equivalent Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. * The Romans adapted the Greek hero's iconography and myths for their literature and art under the name Hercules. In later Western art and literature and in popular culture, Hercules is more commonly used than Heracles as the name of the hero. Hercules was a multifaceted figure with contradictory characteristics, which enabled later artists and writers to pick and choose how to represent him. This article provides an introduction to representations of Hercules in the later tradition. |