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ouroboros

/uːˈrɒbəˌrɒs/

Meanings
  • noun

    A mythological serpent or dragon that forms a circle by devouring its own tail. It is an ancient symbol representing cyclic renewal or self-reflexivity.


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Ouroboros , Uroboros , ouroboros , uroboros
Etymology
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The word ouroboros comes from the Ancient Greek οὐροβόρος (ourabóros), meaning 'tail-devourer'. It is derived from οὐρα (oura), 'tail', and βάλλω (bállō), 'to devour'.


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  1. The ouroboros is often depicted with its eyes closed, representing introspection and self-containment.

  2. The ouroboros is sometimes used as a symbol of eternal life or the cycle of rebirth.

  3. In some interpretations, the ouroboros is seen as a symbol of the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.


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  1. Hydra: Both the ouroboros and the Hydra are mythological creatures with the ability to regenerate their body parts. However, while the ouroboros devours its own tail to form a circle, the Hydra has multiple heads that grow back when cut off.

  2. Mobius strip: A mathematical object that has only one side and forms a continuous loop, the Mobius strip shares some similarities with the ouroboros as both represent the concept of infinity and the cyclical nature of things.


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The ouroboros is a powerful symbol that has been used in various cultures and traditions throughout history. In ancient Egypt, it was associated with the sun god Ra and represented the cyclical nature of the universe. In Greek mythology, it was often depicted as a dragon or serpent. In alchemy, the ouroboros was a symbol of the philosopher's stone and the cyclical process of transformation. In modern times, it has been used as a symbol of self-reflexivity, renewal, and the cyclical nature of life.

How to Memorize "ouroboros"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the ouroboros, visualize a serpent or dragon forming a circle by devouring its own tail. Try to imagine the image in your mind as clearly as possible.

  2. associate

    - Associate the ouroboros with the concept of cyclical renewal or self-reflexivity. Think of it as a symbol of the continuous nature of life and the universe.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Ouroboros: A serpent that swallows its own tail' to help remember the definition of the word.


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