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also Juppiter, c. 1200, "supreme deity of the ancient Romans," from Latin Iupeter, Iupiter, Iuppiter, "Jove, god of the sky and chief of the gods," from PIE *dyeu-peter- "god- [..]
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Jupiter [N] [H] [S]the principal deity of the ancient Greeks and Romans. He was worshipped by them under various epithets. Barnabas was identified with this god by the Lycaonians ( Acts 14:12 ), becau [..]
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largest planet in the solar system, the fifth planet from the Sun.
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Jupiter (Zeus in Greek) was the most powerful of the gods of Greek mythology. He was the god of the skies and the weather, who used thunderbolts to strike down his enemies. His attributes are a thunde [..]
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The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in our solar system, twice as massive as all the other planets combined. Jupiter is a gaseous planet with a very faint ring system. Four large moon [..]
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The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in our solar system, twice as massive as all the other planets combined. Jupiter is a gaseous planet with a very faint ring system. Four large moon [..]
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[IRC] vt. To kill an IRC robot or user, and then take its place by adopting its nick so that it cannot reconnect. Named after a particular IRC user who did this to NickServ, the robot in charge of pre [..]
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Class of U.S. intermediate-range ballistic missiles developed in the 1950s by a team led by Wernher Von Braun, who developed V-1 and V-2 rockets for Nazi Germany.
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The fifth planet out from the Sun and the first and largest of the gas giants. Jupiter is 5.2 AU away from the Sun, has a mass 318 times that of the Earth and could hold 1400 `Earths' in its volume. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium but has a small core of rock and ice.
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the principal deity of the ancient Greeks and Romans. He was worshipped by them under various epithets. Barnabas was identified with this god by the Lycaonians (Acts 14:12), because he was of stately [..]
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(a father that helps), the Greek Zeus. The Olympian Zeus was the national god of the Hellenic race, as well as the supreme ruler of the heathen world, and as such formed the true opposite to Jehovah. [..]
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Jupiter. the father that helpeth
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Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It features the famous ‘Red Spot’ and a large number of orbiting moons.
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SP Planet Jupiter has the fifth most distant orbit from our star the Sun. It is the largest planet of our solar system, with a diameter which is 11 times that of the Earth. A so-called 'gas gian [..]
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Planet Jupiter has the fifth most distant orbit from our star the Sun. It is the largest planet of our solar system, with a diameter which is 11 times that of the Earth. A so-called 'gas giant� [..]
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N M Jupiter; (Roman chief/sky god); (supreme being); heavens/sky (poetic)
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In astrological and alchemical thought, the seven heavenly bodies known to the ancients were associated with seven metals also known in antiquity. Jupiter was associated with tin. [Helmont] kalium: La [..]
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The fifth Planet in order from the sun. It is one of the five outer Planets of the Solar System. Its sixteen natural satellites include Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io.
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Largest of the planets, being 1300 times larger than Earth and 317 times heavier. Has at least nine satellites. Orbit lies between Mars and Saturn. Distance from Sun, 478,000,000 miles.
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The fifth planet in order from the sun. It is one of the five outer planets of the solar system. Its sixteen natural satellites include Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io.
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(from Latin Iupeter, from Proto-Indo-European *dyeu-peter- "god-father") The supreme deity of the ancient Romans. From *deiw-os "god" (Zeus) + peter "father" in the sense of "male head of a household." Compare Greek Zeu pater, vocative of Zeus pater "Father Zeus;" Sanskrit Dyauspita "heavenly f [..]
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n. "Jupiter (Jove), chief of the Roman gods; the planet Jupiter," proper n. KEY: jupiter@n#propn
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n#propn 29 jupiter 15 jupiteres 1 juppiter 13
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Operational code name for British plan to invade Norway
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Fifth planet from the Sun, a gas giant or Jovian planet.
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The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in our solar system, twice as massive as all the other planets combined. Jupiter is a gaseous planet with a very faint ring system. Four large moons and numerous smaller moons orbit the planet. Jupiter is more than five times the Earth’s distance from the Sun. It completes an orbit around the Sun [..]
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From Latin Iuppiter, which was ultimately derived from the Indo-European *Dyēw-pətēr, composed of the elements Dyēws (see Zeus) and pətēr "father". Jupiter was the supreme god in Rom [..]
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