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Acater

Definition: Acater is a Greek term that translates to 'to take.' It is often used as an adjective in the sense of being taken by someone or something. The word is derived from the ancient Greek ἀκατείς, which means 'to take' and 'to gain'. The word acater is often used metaphorically, suggesting a person who has been taken advantage of or taken advantage of. It can also be used as a verb in the sense of being taken by someone else. In English, the word 'acater' is commonly used to describe someone who has been tricked or defrauded, such as a person who has been taken for granted or has been misused.


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Acatery

Definition: Acatery, also spelled "catery," in Greek mythology was a woman who had two children (hence her name) named Catarina and Athena. She was known for her beauty and skillful dance (the term "catery" refers to the performance of graceful dances). She is considered an ancestor of many ancient civilizations. In Greek mythology, Athena's mother is the goddess Athena, who is also known as the wife of Zeus. Her son, Apollo, is one of the most famous gods in Greece and was born out of her womb. The word "acatery" comes from the word "cat," which means "to dance." So, "catery" literally refers to being skilled or proficient at performing graceful dances, but also indicates that she had two children who were taught to perform these dances.


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