nemesis

Etymology
From the Greek goddess of retribution Nemesis.

Noun

 * 1)  An enemy, especially an archenemy.
 * 2)  A person or character who specifically brings about the downfall of another person or character, as an agent of that character's fate or destiny, especially within a narrative.
 * 3) The personification of the "fatal flaw" of a dramatic hero in the style of Greek tragedy.
 * , especially of a literary character.
 * 1) The principle of retributive justice.
 * 2)  A punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided; (an instance of) retribution.
 * 1) The personification of the "fatal flaw" of a dramatic hero in the style of Greek tragedy.
 * , especially of a literary character.
 * 1) The principle of retributive justice.
 * 2)  A punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided; (an instance of) retribution.
 * 1)  A punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided; (an instance of) retribution.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Cebuano: gaba
 * Macedonian: одмазда


 * Dutch: wrekende gerechtigheid
 * Finnish:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech: odplata
 * Finnish:
 * Japanese:
 * Macedonian: одмазда
 * Russian:, ,

Noun

 * 1) nemesis