odyssey
see also: Odyssey
Etymology

From Odyssey, from .

Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /ˈɒd.ɪ.si/, /ˈɒd.ə.si/
  • (America) IPA: /ˈɑ.dɪ.si/, /ˈɑ.də.si/
  • (Australia) IPA: /ˈɔd.ɪ.si/
Noun

odyssey (plural odysseys)

  1. An extended adventurous voyage.
  2. An intellectual or spiritual quest.
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Odyssey
Etymology

From .

Pronunciation
  • (British) enPR: ʹŏdəsē, IPA: /ˈɒ.də.si/
  • (America) enPR: ʹädəsē, IPA: /ˈɑ.dɪ.si/, /ˈɑ.də.si/
Proper noun
  1. An epic poem, ascribed to Homer, that describes the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy.
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