Leda

[lee-duh, ley-] /ˈli də, ˈleɪ-/
noun
1.
Classical Mythology. the mother, by her husband Tyndareus, of Castor and Clytemnestra and, by Zeus in the form of a swan, of Pollux and Helen.
2.
Astronomy. a small natural satellite of the planet Jupiter.
British Dictionary definitions for Leda

Leda1

/ˈliːdə/
noun
1.
(Greek myth) a queen of Sparta who was the mother of Helen and Pollux by Zeus, who visited her in the form of a swan

Leda2

/ˈliːdə/
noun
1.
(astronomy) a small satellite of Jupiter in an intermediate orbit
Leda in Technology
language
A multi-paradigm language supporting imperative programming, declarative programming, procedural programming, functional programming, logic programming and object-oriented programming developed by Tim Budd budd@cs.orst.edu at Oregon State University in 1990-1993.
["Blending Imperative and Relational Programming", Tim Budd, IEEE Software 8(1):58-65 (Jan 1991)]. Forthcoming book.
(ftp://cs.orst.edu/pub/budd/leda/).
(2007-10-02)