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Harpies are winged spirits of Greek myth that had the heads and women and the bodies of birds, ravenous and filthy with long claws and… More »
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The Harpy Eagle ( Harpia harpyja ), sometimes known as the American Harpy Eagle , is a Neotropical species of eagle. This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758...
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Classical Mythology. a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body. 2. (lowercase ) a scolding, nagging, bad-tempered woman; shrew. ...
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'Robbers'. In earlier versions of Greek myth, Harpies were described as beautiful, winged maidens. Later they became winged monsters with the face of an ugly old woman and equipped with crooked, sharp talons. They were represented carrying off person... ... Those persons were never seen again. ... Search (access key + s)
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Information about the Harpies. ... There were three Harpy sisters. Various names are given to them (Aello, Celaeno, Ocypete), but the most noted one is Podarge, who, despite her appearance, attracted the notice of Zephyr (in some accounts his brother Boreas, the North Wind), the West Wind.
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Terrible female monsters that looked like bird with ugly women's heads. Originally they were the personifications of the storm winds, but in time they became physical ... In early art they were pictured as blond young women, The Harpies plagued the blind seer Phineus because he had left his wife Cleopatra for another woman,
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Harpies resemble a cross between a night elf female and a hunting bird, with long talons for feet and large graceful wings for arms. Harpies originally hail from the Stonetalon Mountains, but have since spread out across Kalimdor. ... She is the sister of a harpy named Bloodfeather, who was slain by Rexxar, and her attacks...
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Razor-clawed, smelly birds with the faces of women, who defiled the food of King Phineus of Salmydessus. The king was so grateful to the Argonauts for ridding him of these pests that he suggested a means by which Jason and his shipmates might avoid being crushed to death by the Clashing Rocks. ... Harpies (HAR-peez)
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HARPY is a lethal UAV designed to detect, attack and destroy radar emitters. ... Harpy is a "Fire-and-Forget" all-weather, day/night autonomous weapon system, launched from a ground vehicle behind the battle zone or from ship based launchers.
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Definition of harpy from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... harpy eagle (noun)
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