Cerberus
Americannoun
plural
Cerberuses, Cerberi-
Classical Mythology. Also Kerberos a dog, usually represented as having three heads, that guarded the entrance of the infernal regions.
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a formidable and often surly keeper or guard.
noun
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Greek myth a dog, usually represented as having three heads, that guarded the entrance to Hades
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a bribe or something given to propitiate a potential source of danger or problems
Other Word Forms
- Cerberean adjective
- Cerberic adjective
Example Sentences
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Amir Salek, senior managing director at Cerberus Capital Management, said he was convinced PrismML achieved a major mathematical breakthrough with the potential to improve the economics of AI.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026
In 2021 GradImages was bought again and placed under the collegiate souvenir clearinghouse Balfour, with a new majority equity holder, New York–based PE giant Cerberus Capital Management.
From Slate • May 27, 2025
The biggest shareholder was the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, which owns more than 26% of the shares and has four nominees on the company’s board of directors.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 13, 2024
“Looking for places where geological activity expels this water, possibly the tectonically active Cerberus Fossae, is an alternative to looking for deep liquids. Planetary protection concerns would need to be addressed.”
From Salon • Aug. 14, 2024
I had to whisde for Mrs. O’Leary three times before she left Cerberus alone and ran after us.
From "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan
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