cassiope
/kæsiˈɒpi/Definitions
1. noun
In Greek mythology, a queen of Ethiopia and mother of Cepheus and Andromeda.
“The story of Cassiope and her daughter Andromeda is a famous mythological tale.”
2. noun
A genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to the mountainous regions of the western Mediterranean.
“The rare species of cassiope, cassiope mertensiana, is found in the mountainous regions of Spain.”