delphi
/dɛlˈfaɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A site in ancient Greece where the priestess of Apollo gave prophecies and answers to questions.
“The Oracle of Delphi was a mysterious and powerful figure in ancient Greece.”
2. proper noun
Delphi, a town in Greece and the capital of the regional unit of Phocis, situated on the southwestern slope of Mount Parnassus.
“Delphi is a popular tourist destination in Greece known for its ancient ruins and historical significance.”
3. verb
To divine or predict something, especially with supernatural or mystical powers.
“The fortune teller delphied the customer’s future, revealing some surprising facts.”
4. noun
A computer language used for creating graphical user interfaces and developing business applications, developed by Apple Inc.
“Delphi is a popular software development tool used by many programmers.”