Hyperion
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Classical Mythology. a Titan, the father of Helios, Selene, and Eos.
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Astronomy. a natural satellite of the planet Saturn.
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Etymology
Origin of Hyperion
< Latin < Greek Hyperī́ōn, equivalent to hyper- hyper- + iṓn going; see ion
Example Sentences
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Nvidia and Uber’s partners will use Nvidia’s tech stack, including the Hyperion platform and the Alpamayo reasoning model.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 17, 2026
An important clue comes from Hyperion, Saturn's small, irregularly shaped moon that tumbles chaotically in space.
From Science Daily • Feb. 27, 2026
“Three in a year seems low for what we want to do,” added Mike Bridenstine, general manager of the Lyric Hyperion and producer with the company.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2025
Meta’s Hyperion data center is currently under construction in Louisiana, where the state government has offered the company a sales-tax rebate on data-center equipment in exchange for providing local jobs and investment.
From MarketWatch • Nov. 13, 2025
Annabeth had decided to take the side Hyperion was guarding, on the theory that Hyperion was more likely to sense Percy.
From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan
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