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Jupiter
Etymology
From Latin Iuppiter.
English
Proper noun
- The fifth planet from the Sun. It is the biggest planet, and has many moons. The most notable are the Galilean Moons , Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto .
- see also Wikipedia article on the planet Jupiter
- The Roman King of the Gods (also called Jove). Equivalent to the Greek Zeus, Jupiter was one of the children of Saturn.
- see also Wikipedia article on the god Jupiter
Translations
- Dutch: Jupiter
- Finnish: Jupiter (1, 2), Juppiter (2)
- French: Jupiter f (1), Jupiter m (2)
- German: Jupiter m (1, 2)
- Jupiter (1)
- Italian: Giove (1, 2)
- Japanese: 木星 (もくせい, mokusei) (1), ジュピター (jupitā) (2)
- Korean: 목성 [木星] (mokseong) (1)
- Latin: Iuppiter m (2)
- Lithuanian: Jupiteris m
- Musytari (1)
- Polish: Jowisz m (1), Jowisz, Jupiter m (2)
- Romanica: Jupiter m (1, 2)
- Russian: Юпитер m (1,2)
- Slovak: Jupiter m
- Slovene: Jupiter m (1, 2)
- Swedish: Jupiter (1,2)
- Tamil: குரு (guru)
- Turkish: Jüpiter
- Welsh: Iau m (1,2)
See also
Slovak
Proper Noun
- Jupiter m, Jupiterovia pl
- Jupiter stem
- Jupitera '
- except as above,
- Roman God Jupiter
Proper Noun
- Jupiter m, Jupitery pl
- Jupiter stem
- Jupitera gen sg
- declension pattern
- Planet Jupiter
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