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.
Sinônimos
Examples for "Urania"
Examples for "Urania"
1She does not mean what she says; I know Urania of old.
2It was a small statue of Urania, wrought in ivory and gold.
3The celestial Urania, at least, in such isolation remains pure and undefiled.
4It was an upheaval of things which struck horror to Urania's soul.
5Hippocrates is a dream; Urania is a dream; Hermes, a thought.
1They are also known as sea gooseberries, sea walnuts and Venus's girdles.
2But in the case of Venus, the price is very long days.
3It was also transferring the Venus money into law and order companies.
4As Venus retrogrades, it's good to revisit connections, especially related to work.
5She'd been given a huge budget to implicate or rule out Venus.
6The Venus of Epicurean philosophy survived in the Virgin of the Schools:-
7Image: NASA Data from Mariner II doomed plans for piloted Venus landings.
8Venus is proportion; Calliope, the soul of the world; Aglaia, intellectual illustration.
9The band had again taken up the waltz in the Blonde Venus.
10In the last few years, several NASA Venus missions have been proposed.
11Put her on Centre Court against the world number one Venus Williams.
12He was surprised; the glass doors showed gathering gloom, and Venus rising.
13But they might remain unconquered for a long time, here on Venus.
14In the great Venus, one recognises the woman before feeling the goddess.
15Jupiter had been first, of course, followed by Saturn, Venus, and Earth.
16The past few days may just have altered Serena's relationship to Venus.