Jupiter
51Jupiter — Original name in latin Jupiter Name in other language Dzhjupiter, Dzupiter, Jupiter, jupita, jwbytr, flwryda, zhu bi te, zhwpytr, flwryda, Џупитер, Джюпітер, Юпитер State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 26.93422 latitude… …
52Jupiter — 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 and commanding presence, as they supposed… …
53Jüpiter — is., öz., gök b., Fr. jüpiter Gezegenlerin en büyüğü ve güneşe yakınlık bakımından beşincisi, Erendiz, Müşteri …
54Jupiter — Ju|pi|ter [ˈdʒu:pıtə US ər] n the ↑planet that is fifth in order from the sun and is the largest in the ↑solar system ▪ a space probe on its way to Jupiter …
55Júpiter — Planeta del sistema solar. Es el quinto a partir del Sol y el de mayor tamaño. Tiene doce satélites. Su nombre proviene del dios Júpiter …
56Jupiter — Iupika, Ao hōkū, Iao, Ikaika, Ikiiki, Ka lua ihai mohai. ♦ Names reported for both Jupiter and Venus: Ka ā wela, Mānalo …
57júpiter — júpiter1 (De Júpiter, dios romano). m. Alq. estaño1. júpiter2 m. Cuba. Arbusto ornamental de la familia de las Litráceas oriundo de Asia, de hojas pequeñas, enteras y opuestas y flores de pétalos rizados y largos filamentos desiguales de color… …
58Jupiter — a unit of mass, now being used in astronomy to express the masses of new planets being discovered in orbit around various stars. It s equal to the mass of the planet Jupiter, estimated to be about 1.899 x 1024 metric tons, or, if you please, 1 …
59Jupiter — n. the largest planet of the solar system, orbiting about the sun between Mars and Saturn. Etymology: ME f. L Jupiter king of the gods f. OL Jovis pater …
60Jupiter (planete) — Jupiter (planète) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jupiter. Jupiter …