What is the meaning of SATURN. Phrases containing SATURN
See meanings and uses of SATURN!SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
Acronyms & AI meanings
Unjnwfxv Jberx Qboertb Cnyravn
Sacramento Organization for Rational Thinking
Rapid and Intelligent Software Engineering
Cincinnati Area Lead Advisory Committee
: ArterioSclerotic Heart Disease
Universal Biodiversity Data Bus
Desert Lightning Team
Person Giving Notice
Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development and Financial Corporation
SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
a.
Of or pertaining to lead; characterized by, or resembling, lead, which was formerly called Saturn.
a.
Hence: Resembling the golden age; distinguished for peacefulness, happiness, contentment.
n. pl.
Hence: A period or occasion of general license, in which the passions or vices have riotous indulgence.
n. pl.
The festival of Saturn, celebrated in December, originally during one day, but afterward during seven days, as a period of unrestrained license and merriment for all classes, extending even to the slaves.
n.
A person of a dull, grave, gloomy temperament.
n.
The metal lead.
a.
Of or pertaining to the planet Saturn; as, the Saturnian year.
a.
Of unrestrained and intemperate jollity; riotously merry; dissolute.
a.
Of or pertaining to Saturn, whose age or reign, from the mildness and wisdom of his government, is called the golden age.
a.
Appearing as if seen from the center of the planet Saturn; relating or referred to Saturn as a center.
n.
Any one of numerous species of large handsome moths belonging to Saturnia and allied genera. The luna moth, polyphemus, and promethea, are examples. They belong to the Silkworn family, and some are raised for their silk. See Polyphemus.
n.
Any one of several species of California sciaenoid food fishes, especially Roncador Stearnsi, which is an excellent market fish, and the red roncador (Corvina, / Johnius, saturna).
a.
Heavy; grave; gloomy; dull; -- the opposite of mercurial; as, a saturnine person or temper.
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.
n. pl.
Little images or figures of earthenware exposed for sale, or given as presents, on the last two days of the Saturnalia; hence, the last two, or the sixth and seventh, days of the Saturnalia.
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.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Saturnalia.
a.
Born under, or influenced by, the planet Saturn.
n.
The time in which any planet completes a revolution about the sun; as, the year of Jupiter or of Saturn.
n.
Plumbism.
SATURN
SATURN