Antaios

/ænˈteɪ.oʊs/ noun

Antaeus, a giant in Greek mythology who was invulnerable as long as he remained in contact with the earth; his name used in philosophical or literary contexts.

From Greek Antaios, possibly from anti- 'against' or anta- 'opposite' plus gaia 'earth', though etymology is uncertain. The mythological figure represents the principle of earthly power.

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