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Answer for the clue "(Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon ", 7 letters:
cynthia

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context poetic English) The moon, personified. 2 (given name female from=Ancient Greek).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cynthia is a 1947 film starring Mary Astor , Elizabeth Taylor and George Murphy . The screenplay, by Harold Buchman and Charles Kaufman , was based on the play The Rich, Full Life by ViƱa Delmar .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cynthia \Cynthia\ n. (Classical mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana. Syn: Artemis.

Usage examples of cynthia.

I kiss thy hands, divinest Arete, And vow myself to thee, and Cynthia.

Moslem law courts attached to the Great Mosque of Tunis and from an extremely respected and well-to-do Tunis beylical family, and yet the Khaznadar villa always reminded Cynthia Guffin of a small, rather lackadaisically kept English country vicarage.

Cynthia Carson Mackenzie, with ends of blond hair leaking past the metal-and-leather cheekpieces of her bowl helmet.

Derek and Sabrina had trouble containing cir excitement after leaving Cynthia Conroy.

Cynthia Cornball, a 49-year-old Bay Area artist, the idea of painting as an accumulative, notational process paralleling the mundaneness, tragedies and passing thoughts of every-day life is initially quite engaging.

Of course, it is always possible to raise objections to archeological dates, and Cynthia Irwin-Williams did so in a letter responding to Steen-Mclntyre, Fryxell, and Malde.

Damon Julian went in front, walking through the narrow gaslit streets arm in arm with Cynthia, wearing a private ghost of a smile as he regarded the iron balconies, the gates opening on courtyards with their flambeaux and their fountains, the gas lamps atop iron poles.

Kilrane said, and Geronimo and Cynthia could plainly detect the sadness in his voice.

She would always wonder if Miss Greenaway were his mistress or if he still loved Cynthia Lennard.

Roscoe with Bethel, Mahala with the scornful Cynthia, Harry Mihick and Bruce Pasture, Iris Pentire and Maggie Sample.

The Secret Prophecies of Nostradamus, edited by Cynthia Sternau and Martin H.

Meyers, Sally Mitchell, Ellen Moody, Barbara Mortimer, Jess Nevins, Rosemary Oakeshott, Judy Oberhausen, Jeanne Peterson, Sian Preece, Angela Richardson, Cynthia Rogerson, Mario Rups, Herb Schlossberg, Barbara Schulz, Malcolm Shifrin, Helen Simpson, Carolyn Smith, Rebecca Steinitz, Matthew Sweet, Ruth Symes, Carol L.

I imagine that acquain tances of our widows merely think how nice that Maude or Cynthia keeps so busy--whist, Tuesday after work, Thursday e ,,- , y noons, committee ity on weekends.

Tonight was a nonsinging night and Cynthia would stay with Karen, her husband taking care of their one child still at home.

For some months Miss Cynthia Badlam, who, as was said, had been an habitual visitor at The Poplars, had lived there as a permanent resident.