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Definition
Synonym
Saturn
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Hyperion (ein Mond des
Saturn
)
astron.
Hyperion (a moon of
Saturn
)
Saturn
m
astron.
Ringe des
Saturn
s
Saturn
rings of
Saturn
Saturn
m
astron.
Ringe des
Saturn
s;
Saturn
ringe
Monde des
Saturn
s;
Saturn
monde
Saturn
rings of
Saturn
;
Saturn
's rings
moons of
Saturn
;
Saturn
's moons
Deutsche
Saturn Synonyme
saturn
Englische
Hyperion Synonyme
Hyperion
Adonis
Agdistis
Amen-Ra
Amor
Aphrodite
Apollo
Apollo Belvedere
Apollon
Ares
Artemis
Astarte
Ate
Athena
Bacchus
Balder
Ceres
Cleopatra
Cora
Cronus
Cupid
Cybele
Demeter
Despoina
Diana
Dionysus
Dis
Eros
Freya
Gaea
Gaia
Ge
Great Mother
Hades
Hebe
Helios
Hephaestus
Hera
Here
Hermes
Hestia
Hymen
Jove
Juno
Jupiter
Jupiter Fidius
Jupiter Fulgur
Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Jupiter Pluvius
Jupiter Tonans
Kore
Kronos
Magna Mater
Mars
Mercury
Minerva
Mithras
Momus
Narcissus
Neptune
Nike
Olympians
Olympic gods
Ops
Orcus
Persephassa
Persephone
Phoebus
Phoebus Apollo
Pluto
Poseidon
Proserpina
Proserpine
Ra
Rhea
Saturn
Savitar
Shamash
Sol
Surya
Tellus
Titan
Venus
Venus de Milo
Vesta
Vulcan
Zeus
houri
peri
the Graces
Saturn Definition
Half-moon
(
n.
)
The
moon
at
the
quarters,
when
half
its
disk
appears
illuminated.
Half-moon
(
n.
)
The
shape
of
a
half-moon
Half-moon
(
n.
)
An
outwork
composed
of
two
faces,
forming
a
salient
angle
whose
gorge
resembles
a
half-moon
Half-moon
(
n.
)
A
marine,
sparoid,
food
fish
of
California
(Caesiosoma
Californiense).
The
body
is
ovate,
blackish
above,
blue
or
gray
below.
Called
also
medialuna.
Hyperion
(
n.
)
The
god
of
the
sun
Moon
(
n.
)
The
celestial
orb
which
revolves
round
the
earth
Moon
(
n.
)
A
secondary
planet,
or
satellite,
revolving
about
any
member
of
the
solar
system
Moon
(
n.
)
The
time
occupied
by
the
moon
in
making
one
revolution
in
her
orbit
Moon
(
n.
)
A
crescentlike
outwork.
See
Half-moon.
Moon
(
v.
t.)
To
expose
to
the
rays
of
the
moon.
Moon
(
v.
i.)
To
act
if
moonstruck
Moon-culminating
(
a.
)
Culminating,
or
coming
to
the
meredian,
at
or
about
the
same
time
with
the
moon
Moon-eye
(
n.
)
A
eye
affected
by
the
moon
Moon-eye
(
n.
)
Any
species
of
American
fresh-water
fishes
of
the
genus
Hyodon,
esp.
H.
tergisus
of
the
Great
Lakes
and
adjacent
waters.
Moon-eye
(
n.
)
The
cisco.
Moon-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
affected
by
the
moon
Moon-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
round,
full
face.
Saturn
(
n.
)
One
of
the
elder
and
principal
deities,
the
son
of
Coelus
and
Terra
(Heaven
and
Earth),
and
the
father
of
Jupiter.
The
corresponding
Greek
divinity
was
Kro`nos,
later
CHro`nos,
Time.
Saturn
(
n.
)
One
of
the
planets
of
the
solar
system,
next
in
magnitude
to
Jupiter,
but
more
remote
from
the
sun.
Its
diameter
is
seventy
thousand
miles,
its
mean
distance
from
the
sun
nearly
eight
hundred
and
eighty
millions
of
miles,
and
its
year,
or
periodical
revolution
round
the
sun,
nearly
twenty-nine
years
and
a
half.
It
is
surrounded
by
a
remarkable
system
of
rings,
and
has
eight
satellites.
Saturn
(
n.
)
The
metal
lead.
Hyperion (a moon of Saturn) Bedeutung
moon
shot
the
launching
of
a
spacecraft
to
the
moon
moon-worship
selenolatry
the
worship
of
the
moon
moon
shell
moonshell
marine
gastropods
having
smooth
rounded
shells
that
form
short
spires
half-moon
lunula
lunule
the
crescent-shaped
area
at
the
base
of
the
human
fingernail
moon
any
natural
satellite
of
a
planet,
Jupiter
has
sixteen
moons
Moon
moon
the
natural
satellite
of
the
Earth,
the
average
distance
to
the
Moon
is
,
kilometers,
men
first
stepped
on
the
moon
in
moon
any
object
resembling
a
moon,
he
made
a
moon
lamp
that
he
used
as
a
night
light,
the
clock
had
a
moon
that
showed
various
phases
Saturn
a
giant
planet
that
is
surrounded
by
three
planar
concentric
rings
of
ice
particles,
the
th
planet
from
the
sun
Saturn
(Roman
mythology)
god
of
agriculture
and
vegetation,
counterpart
of
Greek
Cronus,
Saturday
is
Saturn's
Day
Hyperion
(Greek
mythology)
a
Titan
who
was
the
son
of
Gaea
and
Uranus
and
the
father
of
Helios
and
Selene
and
Eos
in
ancient
mythology
smuggler
runner
contrabandist
moon
curser
moonurser
someone
who
imports
or
exports
without
paying
duties
Moon
Sun
Myung
Moon
United
States
religious
leader
(born
in
Korea)
who
founded
the
Unification
Church
in
,
was
found
guilty
of
conspiracy
to
evade
taxes
(born
in
)
moonbeam
moon
ray
moonay
a
ray
of
moonlight
moonlight
moonshine
Moon
the
light
of
the
Moon,
moonlight
is
the
smuggler's
enemy,
the
Moon
was
bright
enough
to
read
by
oxeye
daisy
ox-eyed
daisy
marguerite
moon
daisy
white
daisy
Leucanthemum
vulgare
Chrysanthemum
leucanthemum
tall
leafy-stemmed
Eurasian
perennial
with
white
flowers,
widely
naturalized,
often
placed
in
genus
Chrysanthemum
moon
trefoil
Medicago
arborea
evergreen
shrub
of
southern
European
highlands
having
downy
foliage
and
a
succession
of
yellow
flowers
throughout
the
summer
followed
by
curious
snail-shaped
pods
Japanese
maple
full
moon
maple
Acer
japonicum
leaves
deeply
incised
and
bright
red
in
autumn,
Japan
moon
carrot
stone
parsley
any
plant
of
the
genus
Seseli
having
dense
umbels
of
small
white
or
pink
flowers
and
finely
divided
foliage
line
of
fate
line
of
destiny
line
of
Saturn
a
crease
on
the
palm,
palmists
say
it
indicates
how
successful
you
will
be
moon
blindness
mooneye
recurrent
eye
inflammation
in
horses,
sometimes
resulting
in
blindness
nyctalopia
night
blindness
moon
blindness
inability
to
see
clearly
in
dim
light,
due
to
a
deficiency
of
vitamin
A
or
to
a
retinal
disorder
phase
of
the
moon
a
time
when
the
Moon
presents
a
particular
recurring
appearance
new
moon
new
phase
of
the
moon
the
time
at
which
the
Moon
appears
as
a
narrow
waxing
crescent
half-moon
the
time
at
which
the
Moon
is
at
first
or
last
quarter
when
half
its
face
is
illuminated
full
moon
full-of-the-moon
full
phase
of
the
moon
full
the
time
when
the
Moon
is
fully
illuminated,
the
moon
is
at
the
full
harvest
moon
the
full
moon
nearest
the
September
equinox
lunar
month
moon
lunation
synodic
month
the
period
between
successive
new
moons
(.
days)
blue
moon
a
long
time,
something
that
happens
once
in
blue
moon
almost
never
happens
mope
moon
around
moon
about
be
apathetic,
gloomy,
or
dazed
moon
expose
one's
buttocks
to,
moon
the
audience
moon
moon
around
moon
on
be
idle
in
a
listless
or
dreamy
way
daydream
moon
have
dreamlike
musings
or
fantasies
while
awake,
She
looked
out
the
window,
daydreaming
moon-faced
round-faced
having
a
round
face
moon-splashed
splashed
or
covered
patchily
with
moonlight,
the
moon-splashed
world
moonlike
moon-round
resembling
the
moon
in
shape
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