semitaur

/sɛmɪˈtɔːr/

Definitions

1. noun

A creature that is half-human and half-tauromachy or a mythological creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a bull.

“The artist depicted a semitaur in ancient Greek mythology, highlighting the power and ferocity of the creature.”

2. noun

In modern fantasy fiction, a semitaur is often a humanoid figure with the physical characteristics of a bull or a bovine, such as horns or a bull-like body.

“The game designers created a semitaur character with the strength and agility of a human and the ferocity of a bull.”

Synonyms

  • centaur
  • minotaur

Antonyms

  • human
  • normal