nephilim
/ˈnɛfɪlɪm/Definitions
1. noun
In the Bible, especially in the book of Genesis, the offspring of a divine being and a human, often associated with giants.
“The ancient myth of the nephilim continues to fascinate scholars and theologians.”
2. noun
In modern fantasy fiction, beings of supernatural strength or power, often depicted as hybrid creatures.
“The movie featured a group of nephilim who possessed extraordinary abilities.”
3. noun
A person who is exceptionally talented or gifted.
“The young musician was considered a nephilim in the world of classical music.”