Admete (Ancient Greek: Ἀδμήτη) is a name attributed to two individuals in Greek mythology:
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Admete (/ædˈmiːtiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀδμήτη, or Admeta) is, in Greek mythology, one of the Oceanids, a companion of Persephone.Hyginus in the preface to his fables calls her Admeto, and a daughter of Pontus and Thalassa.
Admete is a genus of medium-sized sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails.
According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the following species with valid names are within the genus Ademete :
And now this day
The things I've seen in this age
My skies have changed,
My skies have changed
Find a place of worship and be still
There are no words for this ill
But how can we fight this bloody war with not enough soldiers?
We're a man down
We're a man down
We're a man down
And I had him but we lost him coming out
I fear the future now I must confide
Please take your place at my side
But how can we fight this bloody war with not enough soldiers?
We're a man down
We're a man down
We're a man down
And I had him but we lost him coming out
Find a place of worship and be still
There are no words for this ill
But how can we fight this bloody war with not enough soldiers?
We're a man down
We're a man down
We're a man down