Jupiter

//ˈd͡ʒupɪtɚ//

"Jupiter" in a Sentence (19 examples)

This shrine is sacred to Jupiter.

The star which shines up there is Jupiter.

The Earth, Mars and Jupiter are planets.

The smaller planets hovering around the planet Jupiter reminded him of the guards surrounding a king when he walked outdoors, and Kepler called them satellites.

All that is allowed to Jupiter is not necessarily allowed to an ox.

Adrastea is one of the 39 satellites of Jupiter and is the second closest to Jupiter itself.

Jupiter is the most massive planet in the solar system.

Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System.

There may be life on the moons of Jupiter.

Jupiter is a planet principally composed of hydrogen and helium.

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The arrival of the new prefixes means the Earth can now be said to weigh six ronnagrams, and Jupiter about two quettagrams.

Ancient peoples, without telescopes, would have no knowledge that Jupiter is the largest and most majestic planet—it would only be a point of light in the sky. How then did this planet come to be named for the mythological ruler of the gods?[…] The fact that the planet Jupiter, named for the ruling Roman god, is the most massive planet is simply a coincidence.

Brazil could be considered the Jupiter of South America.

Jupiter became the nickname of John Pierpont Morgan in late 19th century finance.

But there’s also a burgeoning food scene in downtown Palm Beach that’s drawing Floridians from Jupiter to Boca.

5. Jupiter, a Mace of Majestry in Bend Sol.

George [...] 2d. Jupiter, three Fleurs de Lis Sol, for the Arms of France. 3d. Jupiter, an Irish Harp Sol, stringed Luna, for Ireland.

8. Tierce in Mantle, first Mars, two Lions passant-guardant in pale, Sol, for Brunswick; 2d Sol, Semi of Hearts proper, a Lion rampant Jupiter, for Lunenburgh; 3d, ente en Point, Mars, an Horse currant Luna, for Saxony. Note, these Ensigns (which are the paternal Coat of his Majesty King George) I have added as an Example, to shew the Form of what foreign Heralds term Tierce in Mantle, ente en Pointe, &c. […]

ARMS. QUARTERLY, in the first grand Quarter Mars, three Lions passant-guardant in Pale, Sol; the Imperial Ensigns of England, impaled with the Royal Arms of Scotland, which are Sol, a Lion rampant within a double Tressure flower'd and counterflower'd with Fleurs-de-lis, Mars. The second Quarter is the Royal Arms of France, viz. Jupiter, three Fleurs-de-lis, Sol. The third, the Ensign of Ireland, which is, Jupiter, an Harp Sol, stringed Luna.

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