Crossword clues for nike
nike
- Company named for a goddess
- Avia alternative
- Apparel brand with a "swoosh" symbol
- Air Jordan sneaker brand
- Woman on 2012 Olympic medals
- Winged statue
- Winged Greek goddess
- What some put on athlete's foot?
- Victoria's equivalent
- VaporMax shoe brand
- Vans alternative
- Their wares bear swooshes
- Their first professional endorser was Ilie Nastase
- The footwear of stars
- Swoosh logo company
- Swoosh brand
- Sportswear provider for Tiger Woods
- Sneakers deity
- Sneaker with a swoosh logo
- Sneaker maker
- Shoe with a "swoosh" logo
- Shoe sponsor for LeBron James and Kevin Durant
- Shoe company named for a Greek goddess
- Shoe brand whose logo is known as a "swoosh"
- Shoe brand named for a goddess
- Rival of Reebok and Adidas
- Philip Knight's company
- Personification of victory
- Parent company of Converse
- Oregon-based shoe company
- Mythical charioteer
- Maker of the Dunk athletic shoe
- Maker of the Air Max athletic shoe
- Maker of LeBron 15 basketball shoes
- Maker of Air Zoom sneakers
- Maker of Air Jordan shoes
- Likeness on Summer Olympics medals
- LeBron's shoe company
- LeBron X shoe manufacturer
- LeBron James's sponsor
- Knight's company
- Just do it sloganeer
- Its familiar logo represents a goddess's wing
- Footwear company named for a goddess
- Company with a trademarked Swoosh
- Company with a notoriously checkered labor record
- Company that owns Converse
- Company founded as Blue Ribbon Sports
- Company begun as Blue Ribbon Sports
- Cold War defense missile
- Certain sneak
- Brand with a "swoosh" logo
- Blue Ribbon Sports, today
- Blue Ribbon Sports, since 1972
- Baller's brand, maybe
- Athletic-shoe company named for a Greek goddess
- Athletic shoe company with the Swoosh logo
- Athletic equipment giant that sponsors golfer Rory McIlroy
- Athletic company that makes Air Jordan shoes
- Athletic company headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon
- Athletic apparel company
- Apt company for this puzzle?
- Apparel giant with a World Headquarters in Beaverton, Ore
- Air Max shoe brand
- Air Max maker
- Air Jordans producer
- Air Jordan pitcher
- Air Jordan company
- Air Force 1 maker
- Air Force 1 company
- "Swoosh" logo company
- "Just Do It" sneaker company
- "Just do it" company
- "Just do it" brand
- 'Swoosh' shoe brand
- 'Swoosh' company
- _____ of Samothrace
- Winged Victory
- Adidas rival
- Greek goddess of victory
- Advertiser with a swoosh
- Reebok rival with a swoosh logo
- Running shoe name
- Big sports event sponsor
- Corporate giant named for a mythological character
- Defense missile
- Winged goddess of victory
- Goddess on a trophy
- "Just do it" sloganeer
- Swoosh maker
- New Balance competitor
- Puma rival
- Victory goddess
- Shoe with a swoosh logo
- Big name in sneakers
- “Just do it” sloganeer
- Goddess in the hand of the statue of Athena in the Parthenon
- Brand that may be worn with a 2-Down
- Giant in footwear
- Athletics brand with a swoosh
- "Swoosh" brand
- "Swoosh" company
- Figure on the front of Olympic medals since 1928
- Company endorsed by Tiger Woods
- Sponsor of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods
- [Sportswear]
- Greek goddess seen on many trophies
- Brand with a Swoosh logo
- Trophy figure
- Company with a swoosh logo
- Company endorsed by LeBron James
- Greek figure on many a trophy
- (Greek mythology) winged goddess of victory
- Identified with Roman Victoria
- Louvre attraction
- Louvre standout
- Greek victory goddess
- Missile or statue
- Army guided missile
- Guided missile
- Shoemaker to stars
- Goddess of victory —clothing company
- U.S. missile
- Antiaircraft missile
- Winged statue in the Louvre
- Statue in the Louvre
- Kine anagram
- Greek goddess starts to natter in king's ear
- Brand that may be worn wi
- Sneaker brand that partnered with LeBron James
- Reebok competitor
- Adidas alternative
- Adidas competitor
- Running shoe brand
- New Balance rival
- Big name in shoes
- Puma competitor
- U. S. missile
- Shoe brand with a swoosh logo
- Sports shoe
- Victory personified
- Swoosh company
- Company with a "swoosh" logo
- Big name in court shoes
- Avia competitor
- "Just Do It" shoe company
- Oregon Ducks uniform designer since 1999
- NFL uniform supplier
- Mizuno rival
- Depiction on Olympic medals
- Converse's parent company
- Company with a current web ad featuring naked runners
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nike \Nike\ prop. n. (Greek Mythology) [Gr., victory.] The Greek winged goddess of victory; identified with Roman Victoria.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Greek goddess of victory (identified by the Romans with their Victoria), literally "victory," probably connected with neikos "quarrel, strife," neikein "to quarrel with." As a type of U.S. defensive surface-to-air missiles, attested from 1952.
Wikipedia
Nike may refer to:
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Nike (mythology), Greek goddess who personifies victory
- The Nike of Samothrace, an ancient statue of the goddess Nike
- Nike, Inc., major US marketer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment
- Nike (horse), an 18th-century British Thoroughbred racehorse
- Nike (name), surname and feminine given name
- Nike Award, Polish language literature prize
- 307 Nike, sizeable asteroid in the main belt
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Project Nike, US Army missile project
- MIM-14 Nike-Hercules, solid fuel propelled surface-to-air missile
- Nike (rocket stage)
- Various US sounding rockets named after the upper stage used, including:
- Nike Apache
- Nike-Asp
- Nike-Cajun
- Nike-Deacon
- Nike Hawk
- Nike Hydac
- Nike Iroquois
- Nike Javelin
- Nike Malemute
- Nike Nike
- Nike Orion
- Nike Recruit
- Nike T40 T55
- Nike Tomahawk
- Nike Viper
''' Nike ''' (; , "Victory", ), in ancient Greek religion, was a goddess who personified victory, also known as the Winged Goddess of Victory. The Roman equivalent was Victoria. Depending upon the time of various myths, she was described as the daughter of the Titan Pallas and the goddess Styx, and the sister of Kratos (Strength), Bia (Force), and Zelus (Zeal).
Nike is a family name and feminine given name found in various cultures, deriving from Greek νίκη (nikē), "victory".
It is sometimes traceable to Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, which is also present in the more frequently-occurring names Nicholas and Nicole.
In the case of people of Nigerian heritage, Nike is an element of Yoruba names signifying "cherished".
Nike (often stylised Niké; foaled 1794) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. She won three of her five starts, including the Oaks Stakes in 1797. She was owned Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor, and later became a broodmare, with three of her foals placing in Classic races.
The Nike stage or Nike booster, a solid fuel rocket motor, was created by the predecessor of Thiokol.
It was initially developed for use as the first stage of the Nike Ajax and Nike Hercules missiles as part of Project Nike.
Subsequently it was employed in a variety of missiles and sounding rockets, becoming one of the most popular and reliable rocket stages, not only in the United States, but also in several other countries around the world.
Nike is an abstract sculpture depicting Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, designed by Greek artist Pavlos Angelos Kougioumtzis. Versions of the statue have been donated to every host city of the Olympics since 1996.
Usage examples of "nike".
Naturally I was looking as unattractive as I could possibly make myself, face cream, bendi-curlers and old sweatpants, and there he was, a big gold god, smelling of something fresh and citrus, standing awkwardly in faded shorts, a grey T-shirt and Nikes, unsure where to place his great hands.
Zerbrowski had given me little plastic booties to put over my Nikes, and handed me the box of gloves.
She was following the discussion from the Nike, using relays established by the breadcrumbs that A.
In the street outside, two kids in bomber jackets, neither of them above ten years old, and both wearing nearly-new Nike trainers that had come down the chimney with Santa, were dismantling a black and silver mountain bike whose owner had optimistically left it chained to a parking meter.
An armoire held, besides clothes, boxes of Nike and New Balance running shoes, cigar boxes, a library of videotapes and copies of Windows '95, a regular emporium.
With the exception of a pair of orange-and-white Nikes that look as big as clown shoes, his outfit is totally Gabby: rumpled baggy khakis, red suspenders, a cotton shirt striped like mattress ticking.
Three hundred and twelve more locked onto the Ghost Rider decoys Nike and Hector had deployed, and another sixty looped suddenly back towards the Katanas, only to be ripped apart by the LACs' point defense clusters.
She worked from an At-a-Glance leather-bound diary and made her appointed rounds in a quick, efficient, practiced manner, buying faded jeans for Gwynne, a leather dop kit for Brendan, Nike diving watches for Meredith and Brigid.
He put on the blue Nike running shoes, then buckled on a small fanny pack, not bothering to turn on the lights.
Its wedge fluctuated, then died, and Nike dispatched it to whatever hell awaited its crew with a single missile even as she writhed around to savage one of its consorts.
Last week Karla removed her Nikes, took a plastic squeeze bottle of mineral oil from the bathroom, cut it with sesame oil, and crawled atop Mom's prone form on the foldaway rental bed.
She dragged Tim Forsyth along to a Nike press conference entitled Men Who Fly!
Golem-Two had no time to relay its main battery, and, unlike either Golem, Nike had known exactly where to look for her enemies.
Then Cathy went to a Nike party and, afterwards, nightclubbing and dancing.
She had firm, outthrusting boobs like the nosecones on a Nike missile, a rack that Jane Russell would've have killed for, and they were barely concealed under a blue angora sweater which molded itself to every braless curve.