centaur

[ˈsɛntɔː]

centaur Definition

a creature from Greek mythology that is half human and half horse.

Using centaur: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "centaur" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Greek mythology, Chiron was a wise centaur who taught many heroes.

  • Example

    The painting depicted a centaur galloping through the forest.

centaur Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for centaur

  • mythical creature
  • half-human, half-horse creature

Phrases with centaur

  • centaur-like

    resembling or characteristic of a centaur

    Example

    His muscular build and equine features made him look almost centaur-like.

  • wisdom that is both practical and philosophical, as exemplified by the mythical centaur Chiron

    Example

    The old man imparted his centaurian wisdom to the young prince, teaching him how to be a just ruler.

  • a race in which participants run while carrying another person on their back, like a centaur

    Example

    The centaur race at the school's sports day was a popular event among students.

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Summary: centaur in Brief

A 'centaur' [ˈsɛntɔː] is a mythical creature from Greek mythology that has the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. It is often depicted as wise and powerful, as seen in the story of Chiron. The term 'centaur-like' describes something that resembles or is characteristic of a centaur, while 'centaurian wisdom' refers to practical and philosophical wisdom like that of Chiron.