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rhea
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noun
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South American Ostrich
Translation: South American Ostrich
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: A large flightless bird native to South America, resembling an ostrich but smaller, with three toes and soft, loose feathers.

A rhea is a big bird that cannot fly, found in South America. It looks a little like an ostrich but is smaller. Rheas live in open fields and eat plants and small animals.

The rhea ran quickly across the open grassland.

We saw a rhea at the zoo today.

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C1
noun
Usage:
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Mother Of Gods
Translation: Mother Of Gods
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: In Greek and Roman mythology, Rhea is a Titan goddess, the mother of the Olympian gods including Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon, often associated with the earth and fertility.

In ancient Greek mythology, Rhea is one of the most important Titan goddesses. She is known as the mother of powerful gods like Zeus and Hera. She is often connected to the earth, nature, and the giving of life.

Rhea hid Zeus from his father Cronus.

The temple was built to honor the goddess Rhea.

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Usage:
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Saturn'S Moon
Translation: Saturn'S Moon
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: A moon of the planet Saturn, the second largest of Saturn's moons, discovered in 1672 by Giovanni Cassini.

Rhea is a natural satellite, or moon, that travels around the planet Saturn. It is made mostly of ice and rock. It is one of the largest moons in our solar system and was discovered hundreds of years ago.

Rhea orbits Saturn and is covered in ice.

Scientists studied Rhea using the Cassini spacecraft.

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noun
Usage:
55%
Female Name
Translation: Female Name
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: A common feminine given name used in English-speaking and other Western countries, often chosen for its soft sound and classical roots.

Rhea is a name given to girls in many countries. It comes from Greek mythology and has been used for a long time. Parents often choose this name because it sounds gentle and has a rich, classical history.

My friend Rhea loves to read books.

Rhea joined our school last year.

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Bird Genus
Translation: Bird Genus
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: A genus name in biological taxonomy, formally classifying the large flightless birds of South America within the family Rheidae.

In science, Rhea is the official genus name for a group of large South American flightless birds. Scientists use this name to classify and study these birds. There are two main species in this genus: Rhea americana and Rhea pennata.

Rhea americana is the scientific name of the greater rhea.

The genus Rhea includes two main species.

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Usage:
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Flowing, Singer
Translation: Flowing, Singer
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: In Hindu tradition and South Asian cultures, Rhea is sometimes used as a feminine name meaning 'flowing' or 'singer', with roots in Sanskrit.

In South Asian cultures, especially in India, Rhea is a popular girl's name with Sanskrit roots. It can mean 'one who flows' like a river or 'a singer'. This meaning gives the name a very poetic and natural feel.

Rhea is a popular name in many parts of India.

Her name Rhea means 'flow' in Sanskrit.

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noun
Usage:
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Earth Mother
Translation: Earth Mother
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: An archaic or poetic term used in literary contexts to reference the earth or a nurturing, motherly natural force, inspired by the goddess Rhea's role as earth mother.

In old poetry and literary writing, 'Rhea' is sometimes used as a symbolic word for the earth or nature as a caring, motherly power. This use comes directly from the ancient goddess Rhea who represented fertility and the earth. It is a very rare and formal literary usage.

The poet called the land Rhea, giver of all life.

Rhea, the earth, feeds all living creatures.

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Asteroid
Translation: Asteroid
Pronunciation: /ˈriːə/
Meaning: A minor asteroid (number 577) in the asteroid belt of our solar system, named after the mythological Titan goddess Rhea.

Rhea is also the name of a small rocky object in space called an asteroid. It travels around the sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Like many asteroids, it was named after a figure from ancient Greek mythology.

Asteroid Rhea was discovered in the early twentieth century.

Scientists track the path of Rhea through the asteroid belt.

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