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Noun, plural -ries.
Furies, Classical Mythology . minor female divinities: the daughters of Gaea who punished crimes at the instigation of the victims
- known to the Greeks as the Erinyes or Eumenides and to the Romans as the Furiae or Dirae. Originally there were an indefinite number, but were later restricted to Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone.
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- acerbity , acrimony , asperity , boiling point , conniption , energy , ferocity , fierceness , fire , flare-up , force , frenzy , furor , impetuosity , indignation , intensity , ire , madness , might , passion , power , rabidity , rage , rampancy , rise , savagery , severity , slow burn , sore , stew * , storm * , tempestuousness , turbulence , vehemence , violencenotes:ire suggests greater intensity than anger , rage suggests loss of self-control , and fury is destructive rage verging on madness , irateness , wrath , wrathfulness , depth , ferociousness , pitch , vehemency , violence , fishwife , harpy , shrew , termagant , virago , vixen , agitation , anger , beldame , bluster , erinys , excitement , outburst , rigor , truculence , truculency , xantippe
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