Daedalus

How many syllables in Daedalus?

daedalus has 3 syllables

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daedalus

Definition of Daedalus

Daedalus is a figure from Greek mythology who was a skilled craftsman and inventor. He is best known for creating wings made of feathers and wax for himself and his son Icarus to escape from their imprisonment.

How should Daedalus divide into syllables

The first syllable has a long 'a' sound, the second syllable has a short 'e' sound, and the last syllable has a short 'u' sound. There are 3 vowels (a, e, u) and 4 consonants (d, d, l, s) in this word.

Part of Speech - Daedalus

Noun

Daedalus was a skilled craftsman who created many inventions.

Sentences with Daedalus

  • Daedalus made wings from feathers and wax.
  • Daedalus and his son Icarus tried to fly to the sun, but Icarus flew too close and the wax on his wings melted.
  • Many stories in Greek mythology feature the inventions of Daedalus.
  • Daedalus was known for his ability to create amazing machines and devices.
  • The king hired Daedalus to design and build a labyrinth to trap a monster.

Quotes with Daedalus

  • The wings of Daedalus will never melt.
  • Daedalus was known for his cleverness and ingenuity.
  • Daedalus was a master craftsman who created incredible inventions.
  • The story of Daedalus and Icarus is a cautionary tale about the dangers of flying too close to the sun.

Number of characters in Daedalus

8 ( d, a, e, d, a, l, u, s )

Unique letters in Daedalus

6 ( d, a, e, l, u, s )

Daedalus Backwards

suladead

Phonetic Transcription of Daedalus

IPA (International): ˈdedʌlʌs

ARA (American): ˈdɛdʌlʌs

EPA (English): ˈdedʌlʌs

DEH-DAH-LAH-S

Phonetic Transcription of Daedalus

IPA (International): ˌdeɪˈdælʌs

ARA (American): ˌdeˈdælʌs

EPA (English): ˌdeɪˈdælʌs

DEY-DAE-LAH-S

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