1. typhon - Noun
2. Typhon - Proper noun
According to Hesiod, the son of Typhoeus, and father of the winds, but later identified with him.
A violent whirlwind; a typhoon.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCode Typhon was designed in free pascal and supports Object Pascal, Turbo Pascal and Delphi too. Source: Internet
According to an article they’d read in the Greekly Weekly News recently, shoppers had been avoiding the IM after a blowhard monster named Typhon had terrorized Greece and then attacked Mount Olympus. Source: Internet
Later, when Zeus overcame the monster Typhon, he threw him into "wide Tartarus". Source: Internet
In Nonnus ' Dionysiaca, 2.356, when Typhon prepares to battle with Zeus: Eris ("Strife") was Typhon's escort in the melée, Nike ("Victory") led Zeus to battle. Source: Internet
It stars Fenyx, a mortal chosen by the gods to free the world from the deadly titan Typhon. Source: Internet
Isis and Hercules (Horus) avenged the death of Osiris and slew Typhon. Source: Internet