Nereida in english
Nereid
pronunciation: nɪraɪd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nɪraɪd part of speech: noun
In gestures






nereida = nymph ; ondine ; undine.
Example: In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.Example: The tale commences in the hut of a fisherman and his wife and their foundling daughter, actually an ondine.Example: As an undine, she grows gills and fins and her skin changes to fine scales.