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Look up Argus, Argos, or guardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Argus is the Latinized form of the Greek word Argos. It may refer to: Argus (mythology)
Argus
Set of mythological Greek characters
Greek mythology, Argus or Argos (/ˈɑːrɡəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄργος Argos) may refer to the following personages Argus Panoptes (Argus "All-Eyes"), a giant
Argus_(mythology)
Fictional organization in DC comics
Joker & ARGUS Images". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on June 25, 2016. A.R.G.U.S. at DC Comics Wiki A.R.G.U.S. at Comic Vine A.R.G.U.S. at Comic
A.R.G.U.S.
List of ships with the same or similar names
steamships have been named SS Argus, including: SS Argus (1898), later Vandoc, lake freighter, scrapped in 1966. SS Argus (1903), lake freighter, sank
SS_Argus
Cellphone surveillance system in the US
United States government has not admitted to deploying ARGUS, it has shown video in which ARGUS was used within the United States.[citation needed] A variety
ARGUS-IS
List of ships with the same or similar names
the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have been named Argus, after Argus, the hundred-eyed giant of mythology: HMS Argus (1799) was a 10-gun sloop, originally a French
HMS_Argus
Giant in Greek mythology
his honor. Argus Panoptes (Ἄργος Πανόπτης) was the guardian of the heifer-nymph Io and the son of Arestor. According to Asclepiades, Argus Panoptes was
Argus_Panoptes
Species of pheasant
The great argus (Argusianus argus), or greater argus, is a large species of pheasant from Southeast Asia. It is known for its impressive plumage and courtship
Great_argus
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Argus may refer to one of these United States Navy ships: USS Argus (1803), a brig commissioned in 1803 that served in the First Barbary War and the
USS_Argus
Topics referred to by the same term
The Argus may refer to: The Argus (Melbourne), a defunct newspaper in Melbourne, Australia The Northern Argus, the original name of The Evening News (Rockhampton)
The_Argus
Global commodity markets information provider
Argus (formerly known as Petroleum Argus Ltd) is an independent publisher which provides news, price information, data, analytics consultancy services
Argus_Media
American actor and musician
Steffan Fin Argus is an American actor, musician, and model. Argus is from Des Plaines, Illinois. They were a self-described "theatre kid" growing up and
Fin_Argus
35mm film camera
The Argus C3 (aka Argus C-3) was a low-priced rangefinder camera mass-produced from 1939 to 1966 by Argus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The camera
Argus_C3
Airborne early warning and command aircraft
340B AEW / S 100B Argus (FSR-890) Erieye, for the Thai Air Force. Saab 340B AEW-200 (IS-340) Erieye Saab 340B AEW-300 / S 100D Argus (ASC-890) Erieye B
Saab_340_AEW&C
Daily U.S. newspaper located in Goldsboro, North Carolina
started in 1885 as the Daily Argus, merging in 1929 with the Goldsboro News, thus combining the title to the Goldsboro News-Argus. The company also has a telephone
The_Goldsboro_News-Argus
Electronic retinal implant
version of the prosthesis, the Argus I, was clinically tested on six people starting in 2002. The second version, the Argus II, was designed to be smaller
Argus_retinal_prosthesis
Topics referred to by the same term
Mount Argus may refer to: Mount Argus, Antarctica, three-peaked mountain in Palmer Land, Antarctica Mount Argus monastery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland
Mount_Argus
Canadian 1950s maritime patrol aircraft
operational evaluation. In July 1960, a CP-107 Argus visited Eglin AFB, Florida, for hot weather testing. The Argus replaced the last of the Avro Lancasters
Canadair_CP-107_Argus
The Delegate Argus, first published as The Delegate Argus and Border Post, was a weekly English language newspaper published in Delegate, New South Wales
The_Delegate_Argus
Programming in Argus". Communications of the ACM. 31 (3): 300–312. doi:10.1145/42392.42399. S2CID 16233001. Walker, E. F. "Orphan Detection in the Argus System"
Argus_(programming_language)
1972 album by Wishbone Ash
recording of Argus entitled Argus Through the Looking Glass. Wishbone Ash released a live version of the album, Argus "Then Again" Live. Argus was named
Argus_(album)
Newspaper published in South Dakota
[citation needed] The Argus Leader traces its history back to 1881 when the weekly Sioux Falls Argus began publication. The Argus-Leader (then hyphenated)
Argus_Leader
The Narrandera Argus, previously published as The Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser, is a weekly, English language, compact format newspaper published
Narrandera_Argus
Species of fish
Linnaeus's C. argus was designated as its type species. The specific name argus refers to the mythical hundred-eyed guardian of Io, Argus, who following
Scatophagus_argus
Species of butterfly
argus (Erebia aethiops) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. In spite of its English name argus, it is not a close relation of the brown argus nor
Scotch_argus
Series of 1950s US nuclear tests
Argus" using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Operation Argus was
Operation_Argus
Species of bird
The Crested argus is a species of large peafowl-like bird in the genus Rheinardia of the pheasant family. Although traditionally treated as a single species
Crested_argus
Character from Greek mythology
Tzetzes, but Hyginus says Argus' parents were Polybus and Argia or Danaus to be his father. In Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Argus is said to have originated
Argus_(Argonaut)
1930s German piston aircraft engine
The Argus As 410 was a German air-cooled inverted V-12 aircraft engine that was first produced by Argus Motoren in 1938. The engine marked a departure
Argus_As_410
Aviation Training Ship and Primary Casualty Receiving Ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
RFA Argus was a ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary operated by the Ministry of Defence under the Blue Ensign. Italian-built, Argus was formerly the container
RFA_Argus
Heritage-class cutters of the United States Coast Guard
Cutter) Ship Type. She is the second ship to be named after Argus Panoptes, the first being USRC Argus, a Revenue Cutter Service ship which was decommissioned
USCGC_Argus
Former Scottish newspaper
Corn Laws. The Argus was perceived as the paper of the supporters of the Glasgow merchant and politician James Oswald. The Glasgow Argus was inaugurated
Glasgow_Argus
Australian newspaper
trading as Australian Community Media. The Northern Argus newspaper (as distinct from the Southern Argus published in Strathalbyn) was founded by Alfred Clode
The_Northern_Argus
Camera company
Argus was an American maker of cameras and photographic products, founded in 1936 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Argus originated as a subsidiary of the International
Argus_(camera_company)
Newspaper in Brighton and Hove, England
as the Evening Argus, the newspaper is owned by Newsquest (since 1999, part of the US Gannett media group) which in 1996 bought The Argus and its sister
The_Argus_(Brighton)
Topics referred to by the same term
Mercury and Argus may refer to: Mercury and Argus (Jordaens), a c. 1620 painting by Jacob Jordaens Mercury and Argus (Rubens), a 1635–1638 painting by
Mercury_and_Argus
American lake freighter (1903–1913)
SS Argus was an American lake freighter in service between 1903 and 1913. She was built under the name Lewis Woodruff by the American Ship Building Company
SS_Argus_(1903)
Odysseus's faithful dog in the Odyssey
Argos (/ˈɑːrɡɒs, -ɡəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄργος), sometimes referred to as Argus, is Odysseus's faithful dog. Bred to be a hunting dog before Odysseus leaves
Argos_(dog)
Weekly newspaper in Sonoma County, California
the money to buy back the plant revive the Argus in August 1860. That December, Pennypacker sold the Argus to A. Drouillard, who then partnered with Jas
Argus-Courier
Species of squid
Lolliguncula argus, commonly known as the Argus brief squid or the Argus thumbstall squid, is a species of squid in the family Loliginidae. It is a coastal
Lolliguncula_argus
Species of snake
Sibon argus, also known as the Argus snail sucker, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. Batista, A.;
Sibon_argus
Species of reptile
structures, the Argus monitor is able to naturally hybridise with the Gould's monitor with a stable hybrid zone.[citation needed] Argus monitors may utilize
Yellow-spotted_monitor
1918 British aircraft carrier
HMS Argus was a British aircraft carrier that served in the Royal Navy from 1918 to 1944. She was converted from an ocean liner that was under construction
HMS_Argus_(I49)
au. Retrieved 9 July 2025. Macleay Argus The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952) at Trove Macleay Argus (Kempsey, NSW : 1885 - 1907; 1909 -
The_Macleay_Argus
Computer assembly language
assembly languages, each line of ARGUS was copied on to one card and related to one word in memory, except that one ARGUS command, RESERVE, could reserve
Honeywell_ARGUS
Museum in Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Argus Museum, located on the second floor of 525 West William, Ann Arbor, Michigan, features products manufactured by the Argus camera company and
Argus_Museum
Former newspaper in Melbourne, Australia
of The Argus was published. The paper was discontinued and sold to the Herald and Weekly Times group (HWT), which undertook to re-employ Argus staff and
The_Argus_(Melbourne)
American screenwriter
Argus Hamilton is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and host of The Comedy Store Tonight starring Argus Hamilton. Hamilton began his stand-up comedy
Argus_Hamilton
Species of gastropod
are recognized : Arestorides argus argus (Linnaeus, 1758) Arestorides argus contracasta Lorenz, 2012 Arestorides argus contrastriata (Perry, 1811) :
Arestorides_argus
Defunct Canadian conglomerate
in 1978. Black and his associates sold off most of the Argus assets by 1985, and by 2005 Argus contained only one asset and was itself wholly owned by
Argus_Corporation
1940s German pulsejet aircraft engine
That same year, however, the Argus Company began work on a flying bomb using Schmidt's engine. Schmidt later joined Argus in 1940. A model of simplicity
Argus_As_014
Effort to find civilizations not from Earth
radio telescopes under Project Argus, an all-sky survey seeking to achieve real-time coverage of the entire sky. Project Argus was conceived as a continuation
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Search_for_extraterrestrial_intelligence
Species of butterfly
of the hindwing is always in the black border in P. argus. On the underside, both sexes of P. argus nearly always have a strongly glittering blue-green
Silver-studded_blue
discovered in 1995 at Fermilab. The ARGUS distribution is named after the experiment. In 2010, the former site of ARGUS at DORIS became the location of the
ARGUS_(experiment)
The Argus was a German automobile manufactured by Internationale Automobilzentrale KG Jeannin & Co from 1902 to 1904, Argus Motoren-Gesellschaft Jeannin
Argus_(automobile)
Species of lizard
Cnemaspis argus, also known commonly as the Argus gecko, the Argus rock gecko, Dring's gecko, and the Lawit Mountain rock gecko, is a species of lizard
Cnemaspis_argus
Species of crustacean
argus, the Caribbean spiny lobster, is a species of spiny lobster that lives on reefs and in mangrove swamps in the western Atlantic Ocean. P. argus have
Panulirus_argus
Species of flowering plant
Dracontomelon dao, the Argus pheasant-tree, Pacific walnut, Papuan walnut, New Guinea walnut, paldao or simply dao, is a tree in the family Anacardiaceae
Dracontomelon_dao
American newspaper in Hillsboro, Oregon
The Hillsboro Argus was a twice-weekly newspaper in the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, from 1894 to 2017, known as the Washington County Argus for its final
The_Hillsboro_Argus
Israeli automotive cyber security company
Ronen Smoly, previously Argus VP Sales. In January 2016, Argus partnered with Check Point Software Technologies to extend the Argus offering with Check Point
Argus_Cyber_Security
Early German UAV
Argus Fernfeuer UAV proposal. The As 292 was designed by Dr. Ing. Fritz Gosslau at Argus Motoren GmbH. Work began on the drone in 1937 at the Argus-Flugmotorenwerke
Argus_As_292
UK industrial control computer
(memory) units. The Argus 400 was repackaged to be the same as the Argus 500 and the two machines were plug compatible. The Argus 400 used 18 small PCBs
Ferranti_Argus
in the UK. Team Argus businesses were sold off to various buyers during the early 1990s. The newspaper division of the company, Argus Newspapers, was
Argus_Press
Butterfly in the family Nymphalidae
eggs usually hatch within 7 to 10 days. Meadow argus larvae are black with short thin spines. Meadow argus caterpillars feed on various garden plants, both
Meadow_argus
Ugandan newspaper
Uganda Argus was a daily print newspaper and magazine in Uganda, published in Kampala by Uganda Argus Limited. The newspaper was founded in 1955, seven
Uganda_Argus
Species of fish
Halichoeres argus, or the Argus wrasse, is a species of salt water wrasse found in the Indo-West Pacific Ocean from Sri Lanka to Fiji and Tonga, then
Halichoeres_argus
seconds (90.5 mph) Official Programme, Argus Moomba Motor Races, Albert Park Circuit, March 26th & 27th, 1955 Argus Mooma Motor Races, Australian Motor Sports
1955_Argus_Trophy
Species of fish
Cephalopholis argus, the peacock hind, roi, bluespotted grouper, and celestial grouper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a member of the subfamily
Cephalopholis_argus
Species of sea cucumber
irritating to human skin. Bohadschia argus appears to be able to hybridize with Bohadschia vitiensis. Bohadschia argus inhabits shallow tropical waters throughout
Bohadschia_argus
Defunct Swedish literary periodical (1732–1734)
Then Swänska Argus (modern Swedish: Den Svenska Argus, IPA: [dɛn ˈsvɛ̂nːska ˈârːɡɵs], "The Swedish Argus") was an 18th-century periodical written entirely
Then_Swänska_Argus
Clade of bird
An argus, or argus pheasant, is a member of a clade in the tribe Pavonini of the family Phasianidae, containing two species of bird that are closely related
Argus_(bird)
Australian newspaper
The Guyra Argus is an English-language newspaper published weekly in Guyra, New South Wales. The Guyra Argus was first published in 1902 by Albert Michael
Guyra_Argus
American brewing company
became the brewmaster at Argus Brewing, and began to reproduce recipes from his defunct brand Golden Prairie. That same year the Argus Lager won a bronze award
Argus_Brewery
Species of lizard
specific name, argus, refers to Argus, the many-eyed giant in Greek mythology, an allusion to the ocelli (eye spots) of this species. E. argus is found in
Eremias_argus
The Singleton Argus, also published as The Singleton Argus and Upper Hunter General Advocate, is a semiweekly English language newspaper published in Singleton
The_Singleton_Argus
Former newspaper in Greater Western Sydney
The The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers' Advocate (also known as The Cumberland Argus or The Argus) was a newspaper published in Parramatta with coverage
The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers' Advocate
The_Cumberland_Argus_and_Fruitgrowers'_Advocate
Brig in the United States Navy commissioned in 1803
command of Argus to Hull and relieving Hull of command of the schooner USS Enterprise on 9 November, as was ordered on 7 November. Argus made a brief
USS_Argus_(1803)
Species of orchid
Paphiopedilum argus is a species of orchid endemic to Luzon Island of the Philippines. Various hybrids are cultivated involving P. argus. The orchid was
Paphiopedilum_argus
Newspaper from Cape Town, South Africa
is commonly referred to as The Argus. Although not the first English-language newspaper in South Africa, the Cape Argus was the first locally to use the
Cape_Argus
Species of reptile
specific name, argus, refers to Argus, the many-eyed giant in Greek mythology, an allusion to the ocelli (eye spots) of this species. S. argus is found in
Sphaerodactylus_argus
Annual cycle race hosted in Cape Town, South Africa
The Cape Town Cycle Tour, formerly known as the Cape Argus Cycle Tour, is an annual cycle race hosted in Cape Town, South Africa, usually 109 km (68 mi)
Cape_Town_Cycle_Tour
Weekly newspaper published in Ontario, Oregon
through several names and owners before becoming the Argus Observer, which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100
Argus_Observer
Species of caddisfly
Hydatophylax argus is a species of northern caddisfly in the family Limnephilidae. It is found in North America. "Hydatophylax argus Report". Integrated
Hydatophylax_argus
Species of butterfly
to a form called salmacis (called the Durham argus in English) and are very similar to the brown argus including the presence of black spots on the under-wing
Northern_brown_argus
Village in Kerman, Iran
Arjas (Persian: ارجاس, also Romanized as Arjās; also known as Argus, Arjāsb, and Ugāsin) is a village in Khenaman Rural District, in the Central District
Arjas
Long-range surface-to-surface missile; aerial mine-layer
also known as Erfurt, evolved into the V1. Arising from the Argus As 292 project, the Argus Fernfeuer was also designed by Fritz Gosslau. During the testing
Argus_Fernfeuer
1910s German piston aircraft engine
The Argus 140/150 hp 6-cylinder aircraft engine from 1913 was a six-cylinder, water cooled inline engine built by the German Argus Motoren company from
Argus_140/150_hp
Species of beetle
Clinidium argus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Rhysodinae. It was described by R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell in 1985. The holotype is labelled
Clinidium_argus
German World War II cruise missile
by the Argus Motoren company, Fritz Gosslau developed a remote-controlled target drone, the FZG 43 (Flakzielgerät-43). In October 1939 Argus proposed
V-1_flying_bomb
Species of gastropod
1844: synonym of Terebra argus Hinds, 1844 Terebra argus brachygyra Pilsbry, 1921: synonym of Terebra argus Hinds, 1844 Terebra argus Hinds, 1844. Retrieved
Terebra_argus
1930s German piston aircraft engine
The Argus As 8 was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted inline aircraft engine produced in Germany by Argus Motoren in the 1930s. As 8A Initial production
Argus_As_8
1920s German piston aircraft engine
Salmson 8As-00 Postwar production of the Argus As 10 in France Salmson 8As-04 Postwar production of the Argus As 10 in France AGO Ao 192 Arado Ar 66 Arado
Argus_As_10
"Strike threat over Sports Argus closure". Press Gazette. Progressive Media International. Retrieved 21 May 2011. "Sports Argus". icBirmingham. Trinity Mirror
Sports_Argus
Building in Melbourne, Victoria
The Argus Building on the corner of La Trobe and Elizabeth streets in Melbourne, Australia, is notable as the former premises of The Argus newspaper for
Argus_Building
Species of moth
Commons has media related to Mangina argus. The Review of Applied Entomology: Agricultural, Volume 18 Data related to Mangina argus at Wikispecies v t e
Mangina_argus
German engine manufacturer
Argus Motoren was a German manufacturing firm known for their series of small inverted-V engines and the Argus As 014 pulsejet for the V-1 flying bomb
Argus_Motoren
Species of beetle
largest leaf beetles native to North America. The name Argus comes from the mythical Greek giant Argus Panoptes, who was sometimes depicted with 100 eyes
Chelymorpha_cassidea
The Argus 411 was an air-cooled, inverted-V12 aircraft engine developed by Argus Motoren in Germany during World War II. The As 411 was a refined and more
Argus_As_411
The Argus was a newspaper in the town of Fremont, California. Floyd L. Sparks was the longtime owner of The Argus, along with the Daily Review and the
The_Argus_(Fremont)
Topics referred to by the same term
Northern Argus may refer to any of: Northern Argus (Rockhampton), a former name (1863–1874) of The Evening News, Queensland The Northern Argus, published
Northern_Argus
ARGUS
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Karan
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave King
Female
Russian
(БориÑлава) Feminine form of Slavic Borislav, BORISLAVA means "battle glory." In use by the Bulgarians and Russians.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chatterton.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Not Defective; Healthy; Whole
Girl/Female
German, Greek
Light
Girl/Female
Arabic
Innovation
Girl/Female
Muslim
Soft and delicate, Supple
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Surya (Sun) or fire or one whose fame is like Sun
ARGUS
ARGUS
ARGUS
ARGUS
ARGUS
n.
One very vigilant; a guardian always watchful.
a.
Extremely observant; watchful; sharp-sighted.
n.
A fabulous being of antiquity, said to have had a hundred eyes, who has placed by Juno to guard Io. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock's tail.
n.
A genus of East Indian pheasants. The common species (A. giganteus) is remarkable for the great length and beauty of the wing and tail feathers of the male. The species A. Grayi inhabits Borneo.