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Tiamat

American  
[tyah-maht] / ˈtyɑ mɑt /

noun

  1. an Akkadian goddess, the consort of Apsu and mother of the gods.


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It wasn't until Jeremy suggested "Tiamat" that a flood of approving color came swirling through his head.

From Literature

Next we just had to make a short paddle across the Sea of Tiamat, and the flower was as good as plucked.

From Literature

MSI says the design is inspired by the ancient goddess Tiamat, who was known in Mesopotamia as the mother of all gods.

From The Verge

Image: Amazon Studios But the book series will last for nine installments, and the penultimate book, Tiamat’s Wrath, hit bookstores earlier this year.

From The Verge

“Tiamat’s Wrath: Book 8 of The Expanse” — the latest book in the popular science fiction series by James S.A.

From New York Times