noun
- Plural of nereid; in Greek mythology, sea nymphs who were daughters of Nereus, the old man of the sea.
- Any marine worm of the family Nereididae, characterized by a segmented body and paired appendages.
Usage: mythology; often capitalized
Usage: zoology; technical
Examples
- In Homer's Iliad, the nereides attended to the needs of the sea god Poseidon.
- The nereides of Greek mythology were often depicted as beautiful and graceful beings.
- Marine biologists study nereides to understand the ecology of coastal ecosystems.
- Nereides are commonly found in tide pools and sandy substrates along the shore.
- The segmented bodies of nereides allow them to move efficiently through water and sediment.