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Definition of the day : « jupiters »

  • As in solar system : noun planets orbiting sun
Example sentences :
  • This was not only an ungentlemanly, but also an ungodly act on Jupiters part.
  • Extract from : « The Comic Latin Grammar » by Percival Leigh
  • Explanation of the variations in brightness of Jupiters satellites.
  • Extract from : « The Sidereal Messenger of Galileo Galilei » by Galileo Galilei
  • He, too, was the exception, as much and perhaps more than the Jupiters and the Apollos.
  • Extract from : « The Man Who Laughs » by Victor Hugo
  • You instantly comprehend Jupiters mastery over his satellites—their allegiance is evident.
  • Extract from : « Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, January 1900 » by Various
  • Jupiters of all conditions solicited the honour of descending at her feet in a shower of gold.
  • Extract from : « Later Queens of the French Stage » by H. Noel Williams
  • The portraits which least pleased me were those of boys as infant Bacchuses, Jupiters, &c.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb » by Charles Lamb
  • Discovery of Jupiters satellites, Jan. 7, 1610: record of Galileos observations during two months.
  • Extract from : « The Sidereal Messenger of Galileo Galilei » by Galileo Galilei
  • Deductions from the previous observations concerning the orbits and periods of Jupiters satellites.
  • Extract from : « The Sidereal Messenger of Galileo Galilei » by Galileo Galilei
  • In respect to Jupiters, Varro according to Tertullian makes them in number three hundred.
  • Extract from : « A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) » by Jacob Bryant
  • If our Vulcans now-a-days were to trepan the heads of our Jupiters, they would find nothing in them!
  • Extract from : « The Further Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Under-Graduate » by Cuthbert Bede