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Gaia (n.)

Earth as a goddess, from Greek Gaia, spouse of Uranus, mother of the Titans, personification of gaia "earth" (as opposed to heaven), "land" (as opposed to sea), "a land, country, soil;" it is a collateral form of (Dorian ga) "earth," which is of unknown origin and perhaps from a pre-Indo-European language of Greece. The Roman equivalent goddess of the earth was Tellus (see tellurian), sometimes used in English poetically or rhetorically for "Earth personified" or "the Earth as a planet."

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Definitions of Gaia from WordNet

Gaia (n.)
(Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology;
Synonyms: Gaea / Ge
From wordnet.princeton.edu

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