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Nereid \Ne"re*id\, n.; pl. E. Nereids, L. Nereides. [L.
Nereis, -idis, Gr. Nhrei:`s Nhrhi:`s, Nhrhi:`dos, a daughter
of Nereus, a nymph of the sea, fr. Nhrey`s Nereus, an ancient
sea god; akin to nhro`s wet, Skr. n[=a]ra water, cf. Gr.
na`ein to flow.]
1. (Class. Myth.) A sea nymph, one of the daughters of
Nereus, who were attendants upon Neptune, and were
represented as riding on sea horses, sometimes with the
human form entire, and sometimes with the tail of a fish.
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2. (Zool.) Any species of Nereis. The word is sometimes
used for similar annelids of other families.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Nereis \Ne"re*is\ (? or ?), prop. n.; pl. Nereides. [L.]
1. (Class. Myth.) A Nereid. See Nereid.
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2. (Zool.) A genus, including numerous species, of marine
chaetopod annelids, having a well-formed head, with two
pairs of eyes, antennae, four pairs of tentacles, and a
protrusile pharynx, armed with a pair of hooked jaws.
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