IPA: /taɪˈfɒn/
KK: /taɪˈfɒn/
A powerful and destructive storm with strong winds and heavy rain, often occurring in tropical regions.
The typhon caused widespread damage across the coastal towns.
Typhon originates from Greek 'Typhon' (Τυφῶν), which refers to a monstrous storm or whirlwind, often associated with chaos and destruction in mythology. Typhon was considered a giant and a personification of volcanic forces, representing a significant threat to the gods of Olympus.
Imagine a giant storm or whirlwind that embodies chaos and destruction — that's what Typhon represents in mythology.