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Amor |
in Roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus; Cupid; Eros. |
Aphrodite |
the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, Aphrodite is called Venus. |
evening star |
a bright planet, esp. Venus, seen in the western sky at or soon after sunset. |
flytrap |
a plant that traps insects, such as the Venus flytrap. |
morning star |
any bright planet, esp. Venus, visible in the eastern sky just before or at dawn. |
planet |
a large body in outer space that circles around the sun or another star. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are all planets in our solar system. |
Venus |
the goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, Venus is called Aphrodite. [2 definitions] |
Venusian |
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the planet Venus. [2 definitions] |
Venus Williams |
U.S. professional tennis player, who in 1998 set a Guinness World Record for serving the fastest ball in the history of women's tennis (205 km/h, or 127.4 mph); born Venus Ebone Starr Williams (b. 1980). |
vesper |
(cap.) the planet seen in the western sky at sunset, esp. Venus; evening star. [1/5 definitions] |
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