The solving of a problem with multiple apparent means of proceeding - such as a physical maze, a logic puzzle, or a ethical dilemma - through an exhaustive application of logic to all available routes.
Cone thread is thread typically used on an overlock "serger" machine. It is thread wound on a cardboard or plastic cone, and is much bigger than a standard thread spool.
Yes, it is. Nowadays is a version of the adverb "today" meaning in the present time.
Something that is real. A living creature that occupies space in the present.
0.0025 yards of thread in an adult shirt approx
To measure the length of a curved line using a thread and divider, first, place the thread along the curve, ensuring it follows the curvature closely without any slack. Once the thread is laid out along the entire length of the curve, mark the point where it meets the starting point. Then, remove the thread and use a ruler to measure the length of the section of the thread that corresponds to the curve. Alternatively, you can use the divider to mark intervals along the thread and then measure those intervals to get a more accurate length.
The Greek word for Ariadne's thread is clew.
Ariadne gave a string to Theseus to guide his way into the labyrinth
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ANSWERTheseus was given a ball of thread by Princess Ariadne who told him to unravel it as he penetrated into the Labyrinth, so he knew the way out after he killed the Minotaur.
The princess Ariadne helped Theseus.
Daedalus gave Ariadne a ball of thread to help her navigate the Labyrinth. This thread allowed her to find her way back after helping Theseus defeat the Minotaur, enabling him to escape the maze. The thread symbolizes guidance and ingenuity in overcoming challenges.
Ariadne, Princess of Crete.
Ariadne gave him a ball of thread to help him escape from the Labyrinth because Ariadne loved him and didn't want be eaten by the Minotaur.
Clew, or clue, is a ball of thread. The meaning "something to help solve a mystery" comes from the myth of Theseus, who used a clew given to him by Ariadne to mark an escape route out of the Labyrinth.
Ariadne's thread, named for the legend of Ariadne, is the term used to describe the solving of a problem with multiple apparent means of proceeding - such as a physical maze, a logic puzzle, or an ethical dilemma - through an exhaustive application of logic to all available routes.In Greek myth, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos of Crete and Queen Pasiphaë, she aided Theseus in overcoming the Minotaur and was (after being abandoned by Theseus) the bride of the god Dionysus.
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