Classical astrological planet.
Roman goddess of love, sexuality, procreation and pleasure.
Goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite.
Type genus of the family Veneridae: genus of edible clams with thick oval shells.
Other meanings for "venus" 1 They are also known as sea gooseberries, sea walnuts and Venus 's girdles.
2 But in the case of Venus , the price is very long days.
3 It was also transferring the Venus money into law and order companies.
4 As Venus retrogrades, it's good to revisit connections, especially related to work.
5 She'd been given a huge budget to implicate or rule out Venus .
6 The Venus of Epicurean philosophy survived in the Virgin of the Schools:-
7 Image: NASA Data from Mariner II doomed plans for piloted Venus landings.
8 Venus is proportion; Calliope, the soul of the world; Aglaia, intellectual illustration.
9 The band had again taken up the waltz in the Blonde Venus .
10 In the last few years, several NASA Venus missions have been proposed.
11 Put her on Centre Court against the world number one Venus Williams.
12 He was surprised; the glass doors showed gathering gloom, and Venus rising.
13 But they might remain unconquered for a long time, here on Venus .
14 In the great Venus , one recognises the woman before feeling the goddess.
15 Jupiter had been first, of course, followed by Saturn, Venus , and Earth.
16 The past few days may just have altered Serena's relationship to Venus .
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