Hydra

/ˈhaɪdrə/ noun

a many-headed creature (from Greek mythology), or something that seems impossible to defeat because new problems arise when old ones are solved.

From Latin and Greek 'hydra,' literally meaning water-snake ('hydro-' water + root meaning snake). In mythology, the Hydra had multiple heads that regrew when cut off. The term evolved to describe any persistent, multiply-sourced problem.

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