The Greek word for Ariadne's thread is clew.
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Clotho, who spins the thread of life Lachesis who measures out the thread with her rodAtropos who cuts the thread
The Greek Fates were called the Moirai (the allotters), and were usually three sisters sharing the task of spinning.Clotho (spinner) span the thread of life onto her distaffLachesis (awarder) measured each person's correct length of lifeAtropos (unturnable) cut each person's thread with shears when their time on earth was finished.
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Hades IS the Greek name.
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The Greek word for thread is: Tera
The sisters of Ariande are Acalle, Xenodice, and Phaedra.
Parcae, euphemistically the "sparing ones", or Fata,Nona (Greek equivalent Clotho), who spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle;Decima (Greek Lachesis), who measured the thread of life with her rod;Morta (Greek Atropos), who cut the thread of life and chose the manner of a person's death
The word Mitosis means "thread" in Greek.
The Fates are the ones who are known for this. Each of them had a distinct role: Clotho (Greek name, her Roman name was Nona) spun the thread of life. Lachesis (Roman name Decima) measured the thread of life allotted to each person. Atropos (Roman name Morta) chose the manner and timing of each person's death. When she cut the thread with shears, someone on Earth died.
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There is actually a trio of goddesses commonly known as the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek Mythology. The trio consists of the following.Clotho-spun the thread of lifeLachesis-measured the thread of life given to each personAtropos- cuts the thread of life
Nona (Greek equivalent Clotho), who spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle;Decima (Greek Lachesis), who measured the thread of life with her rod;Morta (Greek Atropos), who cut the thread of life and chose the manner of a person's death
The Greek word Mitosis means thread
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Mitos means thread.