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التركية - الإنجليزية
jove
{n} one of the names of jupiter
The metal tin
The planet Jupiter
God, a common subsitution in Elizabethan drama
The chief divinity of the ancient Romans; Jupiter
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Pronunciation: 'jOv Function: noun Etymology: Latin Jov-, Juppiter : JUPITER -- often used interjectionally to express surprise or agreement especially in the phrase by JoveMain Entry: jo·vial Pronunciation: 'jO-vE-&l, -vy&l Function: adjective Date: 1592 1 capitalized : of or relating to Jove 2 : markedly good-humored especially as evidenced by jollity and conviviality synonym see MERRY - jo·vi·al·i·ty /"jO-vE-'a-l&-tE/ noun - jo·vial·ly /'jO-vE-&-lE, -vy&-/ adverb Main Entry: Ju·pi·ter Pronunciation: 'jü-p&-t&r Function: noun Etymology: Latin 1 : the chief Roman god, husband of Juno, and god of light, of the sky and weather, and of the state and its welfare and its laws -- compare ZEUS 2 : the largest of the planets and fifth in order from the sun -- see PLANET table
(Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus