Ce·pheus
(sē′fyo͞os′, -fē-əs, sĕf′ē-)n. A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cassiopeia and Draco.
[Latin Cēpheus, from Greek Kēpheus.]
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Cepheus
(ˈsiːfjuːs) n,
Latin genitive Cephei (
ˈsiːfɪˌaɪ)
(Astronomy) a faint constellation in the N hemisphere near Cassiopeia and the Pole Star. See also
Cepheid variable [from Latin Cēpheus named after the mythical king]
Cepheus
(ˈsiːfjuːs) n (Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth a king of Ethiopia, father of Andromeda and husband of Cassiopeia
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Ce•phe•us
(ˈsi fi əs, -fyus)
n. gen. -phe•i (-fiˌaɪ)
for 1. 1. a northern circumpolar constellation between Cassiopeia and Draco.
2. a legendary king of Joppa, the husband of Cassiopeia and father of Andromeda.
Ce′phe•id (-ɪd) adj.
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Ce·pheus
(sē′fyo͞os′, sē′fē-əs) A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cassiopeia and Draco.
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| Noun | 1. | Cepheus - (Greek mythology) king of Ethiopia and husband of Cassiopeia |
| 2. | Cepheus - a faint constellation in the northern hemisphere near Cassiopeia and the pole star |
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