Saturn

[Sa·turn]

(Roman mythology) god of agriculture and vegetation; counterpart of Greek Cronus

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One of the elder and principal deities, the son of C'd2lus and Terra (Heaven and Earth), anf the father of Jupiter. The corresponding Greek divinity was Kro`nos, later CHro`nos, Time.

Noun
a giant planet which is surrounded by three planar concentric rings of ice particles; 6th planet from the sun

Noun
(Roman mythology) god of agriculture and vegetation; counterpart of Greek Cronus; "Saturday is Saturn''s Day"


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.

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.
The metal lead.


Saturn

Sa"turn , n. [L. Saturnus, literally, the saower, fr. serere, satum, to sow. See Season.] 1. (Roman Myth.) One of the elder and principal deities, the son of C'd2lus and Terra (Heaven and Earth), anf the father of Jupiter. The corresponding Greek divinity was Kro`nos, later CHro`nos, Time. 2. (Astron.) 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. 3. (Alchem.) The metal lead. [Archaic]

One of the elder and principal deities, the son of C'd2lus and Terra (Heaven and Earth), anf the father of Jupiter. The corresponding Greek divinity was Kro`nos, later CHro`nos, Time.

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The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline luggage.

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