What is another word for gaia?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈa͡ɪə] (IPA)

"Gaia" is a term that refers to the Earth as a living organism, characterized by a complex ecosystem of organisms and their physical and chemical environment. Some synonyms for "gaia" include "Mother Earth," "the biosphere," "the planet," "the natural world," and "the global ecosystem." Each of these words emphasizes a different aspect of the complex interdependence and relationship between living organisms and Earth's physical environment. They can be used interchangeably to convey the concept of a system that is self-regulating and capable of sustaining life in all its forms. These synonyms are useful in highlighting the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of protecting the environment for future generations.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      gaea.

What are the hypernyms for Gaia?

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Usage examples for Gaia

By other surname do I know him not, Unless I take it from his daughter gaia.
"Divine-Comedy-Longfellow-s-Translation-Complete"
Dante Alighieri
The best starting point is the conception of the series of Old Kings, each, when the due time comes, dethroned and replaced by his son, the Young King, with the help of the Queen Mother; for gaia or Earth, the eternal Wife and Mother of each in turn, is always ready to renew herself.
"Five Stages of Greek Religion"
Gilbert Murray
It contains the treasures of Siena, the state archives; and in front of it stands the Font gaia.
"Cathedral Cities of Italy"
William Wiehe Collins

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