Talos
noun, Classical Mythology.
1.
a man of brass made by Hephaestus for Minos as a guardian of Crete.
noun
1.
(Greek myth) the nephew and apprentice of Daedalus, who surpassed his uncle as an inventor and was killed by him out of jealousy
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