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Jupiter

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Etymology

From Latin Iuppiter.

English

Proper noun

  1. 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
  2. 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,
  1. Roman God Jupiter

Proper Noun

Jupiter m, Jupitery pl
Jupiter stem
Jupitera gen sg
declension pattern
  1. Planet Jupiter



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