Pelion,Mount — Pe·li·on (pēʹlē ən, ôn ), Mount A peak, 1,601.9 m (5,252 ft) high, of northeast Greece in eastern Thessaly. According to Greek legend, it was the home of the centaurs, especially Chiron. * * * … Universalium
Mount Pelion West — Pelion West from near Pelion Hut on Pelion Plains Elevation … Wikipedia
Mount Pelion East — Elevation 1,461 m (4,793 ft) … Wikipedia
Pelion — redirects here. For the Greek city in Chaonia, see Pellion. Pilion redirects here. For the cargo ship in service 1966 67, see SS Pilion. This article is about the mountain in Greece. For the mountain in Tasmania, see Pelion Range. Pelion Πήλιο… … Wikipedia
Mount Ragoona — Mount Rogoona Mount Ragoona Elevation 1,350 m (4,429 ft) … Wikipedia
Pelion Gap — Infobox Mountain Pass Name =Pelion Gap Photo =Pelion Gap.jpg Caption =Wooden platform at Pelion Gap Elevation = convert|1126|m|ft|0cite web title = LISTmap (Pelion Gap) publisher = Tasmanian Government Department of Primary Industries and Water… … Wikipedia
Mount Ossa (Tasmania) — For the mountain in Greece, see Mount Ossa (Greece). Mount Ossa Elevation … Wikipedia
Mount Ossa (Greece) — For the mountain in Tasmania, see Mount Ossa (Tasmania). Mount Ossa Elevation … Wikipedia
Pelion — /pee lee euhn/; Gk. /pee lee awn/, n. 1. Mount, a mountain near the E coast of Greece, in Thessaly. 5252 ft. (1600 m). 2. pile (or heap) Pelion on Ossa, a. to make matters worse; aggravate or compound a situation. b. to engage in vain or futile… … Universalium
Pelion — Pe•li•on [[t]ˈpi li ən[/t]] n. Mount, a mountain near the E coast of Greece, in Thessaly. 5252 ft. (1600 m) • pile (or heap) Pelion on Ossa … From formal English to slang