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Medusa Me·du·sa /mɪˈdjuːzə $ -ˈduːsə/ in ancient Greek mythology, a woman who had snakes instead of hair and turned everyone who looked at her into stone. She was killed by Perseus, who used his shiny shield (=a metal object carried by soldiers to protect themselves) as a mirror so that he did not have to look at her directly, and cut off her head. → see also gorgonMe·du·saSyllable |