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argos
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1 ° _ name of several characters from Greek mythology; the origin of some previous definitions is Argos Panoptes (of bright eyes) which was a giant guardian of a hundred eyes, executed by Hermes; Hera preserved their eyes in the tail of peacocks; the origin of the dog is that died after faithfully awaiting the return of Ulysses. 2nd _ a species of galliformes birds. 3rd _ name of several geographical places, mostly cities. 4th _ acronym of Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite, a satellite of U.S. surveillance.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It was the name of several Greek cities in antiquity. Now Argos is very modern, a city and port located close to Nauplia. It was also the name of several characters from ancient times in Greece. Name of a son of Arestor, in ancient Greece, was a great builder of boats. Argos was also the name of a son of Zeus and Niobe. Name of the dog of Odysseus, famous for his faithfulness. Name of the dog of Actaeon, which ended up devouring it. The name of a city of Indiana in the United States. Argos is the name of the greater Colombian cement company. Argos Panoptes was the giant of the 100 eyes.

  


GARCÍA ALBERTO

Argos - refers to the expression: individual very alert, attentive and vigilant -

  


Anónimo

ARGOS: Someone very vigilant.

  


Anónimo

ARGOS: Ave fasianiforme who lives in Malaysia.

  


Victor castro

Faithful dog.

  



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