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  1. Lotis (mythology) - Wikipedia

    Lotis (mythology) ... In Greek mythology, Lotis (Ancient Greek: Λωτίς) was a nymph mentioned by Ovid. [1]

  2. LOTIS | Lottery Information System, Directorate of Kerala ...

    LOTIS | Lottery Information System, Directorate of Kerala State Lotteries Website Content owned and maintained by Department of State Lotteries, Govt. of Kerala.

  3. Training | South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation ...

    If you forgot your username or password, please select the corresponding option on the LOTIS login page. If this is the first time you have used LOTIS, or you need help to log in, please watch the login …

  4. LOTIS - Lotus-Flower Nymph of Greek Mythology

    In Greek mythology Lotis was a Naiad-nymph of Dryopia or Doris in northern Greece who was transformed into a lotus plant as she fled the lustful pursuit of the god Priapus.

  5. Lotus Plant Power | Plant Based Energy

    Discover Lotus Plant Power — natural caffeine from green coffee beans, GMO-free, gluten-free, and vegan. Powered by Plant Power Seven (PP7™) formula with seven of earth's power plants to …

  6. Lotus Cars Official Website | Lotus Cars

    Welcome to Lotus Cars official website! Explore our models, find the nearest Lotus Centers and join the Lotus community.

  7. Lotus Flowers: History, Meaning, Properties, Growth & Care

    Lotus flowers are an ancient flower species. They’ve survived through the Ice Age & natural disasters, but it's how they grow that gives the lotus meaning.

  8. Lotis - Lotis Group

    Lotis develops vibrant urban and suburban communities where individuals and their loved ones can enjoy the full spectrum of life, at ease and in harmony with spacious, inviting environments.

  9. ADHD Coach | LOTIS

    LOTIS provides Structural Coaching, Productivity Strategy, & Professional Organization to clients with ADHD, Executive Functioning deficits, & the neurodivergent communuty.

  10. Lotis - Name Meaning and Origin

    In Greek mythology, Lotis was a nymph who transformed into a lotus flower to escape unwanted attention from Priapus, the god of fertility. As a name, Lotis is often associated with beauty, grace, …