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Meaning of Neptune | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈnɛptjuːn

Definitions

  1. The eighth planet in our solar system, represented in astronomy and astrology by ♆.
  2. The god of the ocean and of earthquakes, equivalent to Poseidon in Greek mythology.
  3. A township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.
  4. An unincorporated community in Mercer County, Ohio.
  5. An unincorporated community in Jackson County, West Virginia.
  6. An unincorporated community in Ithaca, Richland County, Wisconsin.

Equivalents

Afrikaans Neptunus
العربية نبتون
Беларуская Нептун
বাংলা নেপচুন
Bosanski Neptun Нептун
Català Neptú
Čeština Neptun
Cymraeg Neifion
Dansk Neptun
Deutsch Neptun
Ελληνικά Ποσειδώνας
Esperanto Neptuno
Español Neptuno
فارسی نپتون
Suomi Neptunus
Français Neptune
Gaeilge Neiptiún
Galego Neptuno
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Nepekune
Hrvatski Neptun Нептун
Magyar Neptunusz
Հայերեն Նեպտուն
Bahasa Indonesia neptunus
Íslenska Neptúnus
Italiano Nettuno
ქართული ნეპტუნი
Қазақша Нептун
한국어 넵튠 해왕성
Latina Neptunus
Lietuvių Neptūnas
Latviešu Neptūns
Македонски Нептун
Bahasa Melayu Neptun
Malti Nettunu
မြန်မာဘာသာ နက်ပကျွန်း
Nederlands Neptunus
Polski Neptun
Português Netuno
Română Neptun
Русский Нептун
Slovenščina Neptun
Српски Neptun Нептун
Svenska Neptunus
Kiswahili Kausi
తెలుగు ఇంద్రుడు
Tagalog Neptuno
Türkçe Neptün
Українська Нептун
Tiếng Việt sao Hải Vương

Examples

“At a meeting of the French Academy of Science, M. Leverrier presented a fifth and final memoir on the new planet, which M. Arago proposes to be called Neptune.”
“It was on the first day of the new year that the announcement was made, almost simultaneously from three observatories, that the motion of the planet Neptune, the outermost of all the planets that wheel about the sun, had become very erratic. Ogilvy had already called attention to a suspected retardation in its velocity in December. Such a piece of news was scarcely calculated to interest a world the greater portion of whose inhabitants were unaware of the existence of the planet Neptune, nor outside the astronomical profession did the subsequent discovery of a faint remote speck of light in the region of the perturbed planet cause any very great excitement. Scientific people, however, found the intelligence remarkable enough, even before it became known that the new body was rapidly growing larger and brighter, that its motion was quite different from the orderly progress of the planets, and that the deflection of Neptune and its satellite was becoming now of an unprecedented kind.”
“The duration of planetary orbits ranges widely. Mercury — the closest planet to the sun — has an 88-day orbit, while Earth, the third from the sun, takes 365 days (1 year). Mars needs almost twice that time to fly around the sun, while Saturn takes 10,759 days (29.4 years). Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun, has an orbit of 60,190 days (164.9 years).”
“And Pitheus alſo had giuen it out abroad, that he was begotten of Neptune, becauſe the TROEZENIANS haue this god in great veneration, and doe worſhip him as patron and protector of their citie, making offerings to him of their firſt fruits: and they haue for the marke and ſtamp of their money, the three picked mace, which is the ſigne of Neptune, called his Trident.”

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