It is pronounced as "es-KYU-luh-pi-us".
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"La-hoat" is how you would pronounce "Lahote."
The antonym for mispronounce is pronounce correctly.
The prefix of the word "pronounce" is "pro-".
Aesculapius. has written: 'The doc and some others'
Lina Barbara Taylor Ring has written: 'Aesculapius' -- subject(s): Aesculapius (Greek deity), Drama, Aesculapius (Roman deity) 'North flies south'
Aesculapius
Aesculapius.
No - Aesculapius.
Aesculapius.
Aesculapius was the son of Apollo and a lake nymph Koronis. Koronis had an affair with a human and enraged by her infidelity, Apollo sent his sister Artemis, to kill her.
Aesculapius.
Aesculapius' teacher was the Chiron, a centaur, unlike other centaurs who are known for their lust, violence and drunkenness, Chiron was wise. He was also tutor to other hero's in Greek mythology such as Heracles( Hercules) and Achilles.
The logo is actually the Caduceus which was the rod carried by Hermès - Herald of Gods.It is a staff entwined by two snakes, sometimes surmounted by wings.But this use is due to a confusion with the rod of Aesculapius, Ancient Greek symbol symbolising Medecine.Despite the resemblance, the rod of Aesculapius has only one snake and has no wings.In France, the symbol for medecine men is called Le Caducée but is actually the rod of Aesculapius representation.
The accepted scientific name is Amblyscirtes aesculapius.
Hera's daughters were Hebe, goddess of eternal youth, and Eris, the goddess of discord. Zeus was the father of both. All of Zeus' other daughters, like Athena and Artemis, were results of affairs.