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pandore / ˈpændɔː/, pandora / pænˈdɔːrə/
  1. variants of bandore
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
Pandora / pænˈdɔːrə/, Pandore / pænˈdɔː ˈpændɔː/
  1. the first woman, made out of earth as the gods' revenge on man for obtaining fire from Prometheus. Given a box (Pandora's box) that she was forbidden to open, she disobeyed out of curiosity and released from it all the ills that beset humankind, leaving only hope within
Etymology: from Greek, literally: all-gifted
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