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  1. A U.S. Marshal becomes the sheriff of Eureka, a remote, cozy little Northwestern town where the best minds in the US have secretly been tucked away to build futuristic inventions for the government which often go disastrously wrong.

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    • 2006-07-18
    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
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  2. Eureka (Ancient Greek: εὕρηκα, romanized: héurēka) is an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention. It is a transliteration of an exclamation attributed to Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes .

  3. Eureka (stylized as EUReKA) is an American science fiction television series that premiered on Sci-Fi Channel (renamed Syfy in 2009) on July 18, 2006. The fifth and final season ended on July 16, 2012.

  4. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the interjection eureka, meaning "I have found it", attributed to Archimedes. Also find out the meaning of eureka as an adjective and a city in California.

  5. an exclamation of triumph on discovering or solving something. Eureka! A Greek word meaning “I have found it!”. An exclamation that accompanies a discovery: “When she finally located the rare book, the scholar cried, ‘Eureka!’”. ( See Archimedes .)

  6. Eureka is an exclamation of joy or triumph, often used humorously. Learn how to say it in different languages and see examples of its usage in sentences.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Learn the meaning, pronunciation and origin of the interjection eureka, which means "I have found" in Greek. Find out how it is used in English, Dutch, Italian and Spanish languages, and see related terms and examples.

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