- A
sphinx (/sfɪŋks/ SFINKS;
Ancient Gr****: σφίγξ,
pronounced [spʰíŋks]; Boeotian: φίξ, romanized: phíx,
pronounced [pʰíːks]; pl.
sphinxes or sphinges) is...
- anti-gravitons to
support their large m**** in high gravities. A
Pegasusian named Sphinxor was
contracted by the
Beyonders to tow Counter-Earth to
their museum. First...
- The
Great Sphinx of Giza is a
limestone statue of a
reclining sphinx, a
mythical creature with the head of a
human and the body of a lion.
Facing directly...
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Sphinx ligustri, the
privet hawk moth, is a moth
found in most of the
Palearctic realm. The
species was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1758 10th...
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Great Sphinx of Giza, the
giant Sphinx statue near the
Great Pyramids Sphinx of Memphis, a
stone sphinx located near the
ruins of
Memphis Sphinx International...
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evolved into the
Sphinx 2000,
Sphinx 3000
custom competition pistol, and
Sphinx SDP Compact.
Sphinx went out of
business in July 2016.
Sphinx started its work...
- Quay with
Sphinxes (
Sphinxes at the
Universitetskaya Embankment) is a quay at the
Universitetskaya Embankment in
Saint Petersburg, in
front of the Imperial...
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Sphinx of
Naxos (560 BC)
Delphi The
Sphinx of Naxos, also
Sphinx of the Naxians, now in the
Archaeological Museum of Delphi, is a 2.22
meter tall marble...
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Sphinx chersis, the
great ash
sphinx or
northern ash
sphinx, is a moth that
belongs to the
family Sphingidae. This
insect has a
large wing span (90 to...
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Sphinx is a 1979
novel by
Robin Cook. It
follows a
young American Egyptologist named Erica Baron, on a
working vacation in Egypt, who
stumbles into a dangerous...