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Odyssey

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Noun

1. odyssey

a long wandering and eventful journey

2. odyssey

a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy

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Odyssey

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noun
1. 
a Greek epic poem, attributed to Homer, describing the ten-year homeward wanderings of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
2. (often not capital)
any long eventful journey

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Odyssey

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noun
1. 
an ancient Greek epic poem, ascribed to Homer, about the wanderings of Odysseus during the ten years after the fall of Troy
2. Word forms: plural ˈodysseys [o-]
any extended wandering or journey

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Odyssey

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n.
The younger of the two surviving ancient Greek epic poems, traditionally ascribed to Homer but containing much orally transmitted material composed over several centuries, and concerning the adventures and ordeals of the Greek warrior Odysseus after the fall of Troy as he struggles to return home and reestablish himself as king of Ithaca.
n. pl. od·ys·seys
1. An extended adventurous voyage or trip.
2. An intellectual or spiritual quest: an odyssey of discovery.

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