All 11 Uses
Jupiter
in
Nation, by Terry Pratchett
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- I think Dr. Agassiz is certainly providing evidence for the Ice Age theory, and I shall need a bigger telescope if I am to see Jupiter's Great Red Spot.†
Chpt 4.
- The wonderful telescope was locked away, because "a well-brought-up young lady has no business looking at the moons of Jupiter, whose home life was so different from that of our own dear king!"†
Chpt 4.
- It didn't matter that her father very patiently explained that there were at least thirty-six million miles of difference between Jupiter, the Roman god, and Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.†
Chpt 4.
- It didn't matter that her father very patiently explained that there were at least thirty-six million miles of difference between Jupiter, the Roman god, and Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.†
Chpt 4.
- So she sang the Song of the Four Brothers, and because most of her mind was taken up with that, a smaller part took the opportunity to remind her: Air is the planet Jupiter, which we believe to be made of gases.†
Chpt 11.
- We call the Air planet Jupiter.†
Chpt 12.
- Jupiter has four moons that race around it.†
Chpt 12.
- Then she told him about the sons of Jupiter and the snake around Saturn.†
Chpt 15.
- The planet Jupiter, in the daylight.†
Chpt Toda
- Because you liked my blue Jupiter.†
Chpt Toda
- Blue Jupiter It's my favorite viewing, when the orbit is right, which means it's in the eastern sky late in the day.†
Chpt A.N. *
Definitions:
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(1)
(Jupiter as in: the Olympian god) Roman mythology: the most supreme of the gods
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(2)
(meaning too common or too rare to warrant focus) More commonly, Jupiter refers to the fifth planet from the sun. Less commonly, the expression "By Jupiter," was once used for emphasis.