odin
[ˈoʊdɪn]
Definitions
1. proper noun
In Norse mythology, the god of wisdom, poetry, war, and death, often depicted with a wide-brimmed hat and a staff.
“The Vikings worshipped Odin as the supreme god, who controlled fate and destiny.”
2. noun
A type of mythical horse, often associated with Odin, said to have eight legs and supernatural speed.
“Odin rode his magical horse, Sleipnir, across the nine worlds of Norse mythology.”
3. proper noun
A programming language used for artificial intelligence and machine learning.
“The AI was built using the Odin programming language, which allowed it to learn and adapt quickly.”