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From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was a [[monster]] with [[leg]]s made of [[snake]]s, and she had six [[head]]s and upper bodies. Her [[food]]? [[Human]]s, according to [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' from [[The Teaching Company]].
A mythological a sea hazard  on one side of a narrow strait across from a dangerous whirlpool.

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A definition or brief description of Scylla (sea monster).

A mythological a sea hazard on one side of a narrow strait across from a dangerous whirlpool.