Dictionary term

Deucalion

Direct answer

Deucalion is a trans-Neptunian object named after the Greek flood-survivor figure.

Deucalion means a trans-Neptunian object named after the Greek flood-survivor figure.

Planets & Celestial BodiesThe Great Almanac DictionaryUpdated 2026-06-12
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The Great Almanac Dictionary
Category
Planets & Celestial Bodies
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Planets & Celestial Bodies
Aliases
None listed
Last updated
2026-06-12

Quick reference

Meaning
Deucalion is a trans-Neptunian object named after the Greek flood-survivor figure.
Use when
Use Deucalion as a reference point for minor planets, centaurs, trans-Neptunian bodies, mythic naming, and optional chart emphasis.
Do not use it for
Do not use Deucalion to predict disaster or flood events.
Reference category
Planets & Celestial Bodies
Related terms
Birth Chart, Zodiac, Transit

Key takeaways

Why does Deucalion matter?

Deucalion matters because it can carry themes of survival, renewal, and rebuilding after overwhelming change.

Example in a reading: Deucalion would be mentioned only when it touches a natal planet, angle, or repeated chart theme. It can carry themes of survival, renewal, and rebuilding after overwhelming change. It should stay secondary unless the wider chart keeps pointing back to it.

Interpretive caution: Do not use Deucalion to predict disaster or flood events.

How is Deucalion used?

Use Deucalion as a reference point for minor planets, centaurs, trans-Neptunian bodies, mythic naming, and optional chart emphasis.

Example of Deucalion in a reading

Deucalion would be mentioned only when it touches a natal planet, angle, or repeated chart theme. It can carry themes of survival, renewal, and rebuilding after overwhelming change. It should stay secondary unless the wider chart keeps pointing back to it.

What to avoid when interpreting Deucalion

Do not use Deucalion to predict disaster or flood events.

What does Deucalion mean spiritually?

Spiritually, Deucalion asks whether new celestial symbolism is being handled with humility and restraint.

The Great Almanac frames Deucalion with educational restraint. Mystical or symbolic language may be meaningful, but it should not be exaggerated into certainty, panic, or permission to ignore ordinary responsibility.

What does Deucalion mean in the Bible?

Deucalion should not be treated as destiny, spiritual rank, or a hidden power over the person.

What does Deucalion mean in astrology?

Deucalion should be read as a secondary factor unless it is strongly placed, closely aspected, or clearly repeated by the rest of the chart.

Historical and traditional context

Deucalion is part of the expanding modern sky vocabulary around named minor planets, centaurs, and distant bodies used cautiously by contemporary astrologers.

How does The Great Almanac interpret Deucalion?

In The Great Almanac, Deucalion serves as a connected reference concept that adds depth, context, and precision to your personalized readings. The dictionary establishes a clear, objective definition for Deucalion, while the app dynamically relates it to your birth chart, timing cycles, and personal questions. This ensures that every interpretation remains highly relevant, grounded in your actual data, and free from generalized or forced predictions.

Educational framing

Deucalion is shared here as an educational reference to support study, contemplation, and personal discernment. It is designed to inspire self-reflection but is never a substitute for professional medical, legal, financial, or personal advice. By treating mystical traditions as rich symbolic languages rather than absolute rules, we focus on fostering wisdom, clarity, and personal responsibility.

Sources and editorial method

This entry was generated from The Great Almanac's curated dictionary data and editorial safety rules. It is written as a concise reference page, not as a full encyclopedia article or a practical ritual manual.

The page starts with a direct definition, then separates use, example, caution, spiritual meaning, and historical context. For astrology, occult, demonology, curse, and spiritual warfare terms, the editorial rule is to explain the term without making fear-based, fatalistic, medical, legal, financial, or ritual-instruction claims.

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These related entries help place Deucalion inside a wider reference cluster instead of leaving it as a standalone keyword.

Birth ChartA Birth Chart is a personal astrology map built from birth date, time, and place. ZodiacThe Zodiac is the twelve-sign wheel used as astrology's core sign language. TransitTransit means current planetary movement activating a chart.

Common questions

What is Deucalion?

Deucalion is a trans-Neptunian object named after the Greek flood-survivor figure.

How is Deucalion used in astrology?

Use Deucalion as a reference point for minor planets, centaurs, trans-Neptunian bodies, mythic naming, and optional chart emphasis.

What should I avoid when interpreting Deucalion?

Do not use Deucalion to predict disaster or flood events.

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