There are 16 total results for your Planet Jupiter search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大年 see styles |
dainen だいねん |
More info & calligraphy: Danian |
木星 see styles |
mù xīng mu4 xing1 mu hsing mokusei / mokuse もくせい |
More info & calligraphy: Jupiter{astron} Jupiter (planet); (given name) Mokusei 勿哩訶婆跋底 Bṛhaspati; 'Lord of increase,' the planet Jupiter. |
涒 see styles |
tūn tun1 t`un tun |
planet Jupiter; vomit |
大歳 see styles |
daisai だいさい |
(1) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the koyomi; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (1) (archaism) New Year's Eve; December 31st; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (surname) Daisai |
太歲 太岁 see styles |
tài suì tai4 sui4 t`ai sui tai sui |
Tai Sui, God of the year; archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]; nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area |
太歳 see styles |
dasai ださい |
(1) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the koyomi; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (surname) Dasai |
穀神星 谷神星 see styles |
gǔ shén xīng gu3 shen2 xing1 ku shen hsing |
Ceres, dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1801 by G. Piazzi |
阿詣羅 阿诣罗 see styles |
ā yì luó a1 yi4 luo2 a i lo Akera |
Aṅgiras, one of the seven deva-ṛṣis born from Brahma's mouth, shown in the Diamond Court of the Garbhadhātu, red coloured, holding a lotus on which is a vase; in Sanskrit the planet Jupiter. A title of the Buddha. Also M030215 M021474 伽羅和. |
ユピテル see styles |
yupiteru ユピテル |
(1) Jupiter (Roman god); (2) Jupiter (planet); (3) (abbreviation) Jupiter Symphony; Symphony No. 41 by Mozart; (dei) Jupiter; (wk) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
伽利略號 伽利略号 see styles |
jiā lì lüè hào jia1 li4 lu:e4 hao4 chia li lu:e hao |
Galileo, American robotic spacecraft launched to Jupiter in 1989, orbiting the planet 1995-2003 |
ガス状惑星 see styles |
gasujouwakusei / gasujowakuse ガスじょうわくせい |
(See 木星型惑星・もくせいがたわくせい・1) gas giant (e.g. Jupiter, Saturn); gas planet |
シュヒター see styles |
jupitaa / jupita ジュピター |
(1) {rommyth} (See ユピテル) Jupiter (god); (2) {astron} (See 木星) Jupiter (planet); (dei) Jupiter; (wk) Jupiter Symphony (No. 41 by Mozart) |
Variations: |
ootoshi; oodoshi おおとし; おおどし |
(1) (archaism) (See 大晦日) New Year's Eve; (2) (archaism) (See 太歳・たいさい・2) Jupiter (planet) |
Variations: |
taisai たいさい |
(1) (See 八将神) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the traditional calendar; (2) (archaism) (See 木星) Jupiter (planet) |
木星型惑星 see styles |
mokuseigatawakusei / mokusegatawakuse もくせいがたわくせい |
(1) {astron} (See 天王星型惑星) gas giant (Jupiter, Saturn); (2) {astron} giant planet (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune); Jovian planet |
Variations: |
jupitaa; yupiteru / jupita; yupiteru ジュピター; ユピテル |
(1) (See ゼウス) Jupiter (Roman god); (2) {astron} (See 木星・もくせい) Jupiter (planet); (3) (abbreviation) Jupiter Symphony; Symphony No. 41 by Mozart |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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