What does Jovian mean?
Definitions for Jovian
ˈdʒoʊ vi ənjo·vian
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Princeton's WordNet
Jovianadjective
of or pertaining to or characteristic of or resembling the planet Jupiter
"Jovian satellites"
Jovianadjective
of or pertaining to or befitting the Roman deity Jupiter
"Jovian thunderbolts"; "Jovian wrath"
Wiktionary
Joviannoun
An imaginary inhabitant of the planet Jupiter.
Jovianadjective
Of, or relating to Jupiter (the Roman deity).
Jovianadjective
Of, or relating to Jupiter (the planet).
Jovianadjective
Similar to the planet Jupiter, in size or composition.
Joviannoun
Flavius Jovianus, a Roman emperor.
Etymology: Iovis, genitive of Iuppiter
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jovian
"Jovian" refers to anything related to the planet Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. It can also denote the group of large, gas-dominated planets in our solar system which includes Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, also known as the "Jovian planets". The term comes from "Jove", another name for Jupiter in Roman mythology.
Webster Dictionary
Jovianadjective
of or pertaining to Jove, or Jupiter (either the deity or the planet)
Wikidata
Jovian
Jovian was Roman Emperor from 363 to 364. Upon the death of emperor Julian during his campaign against the Sassanid Persians, Jovian was hastily declared emperor by his soldiers. He sought peace with the Persians on humiliating terms and reestablished Christianity as the favored religion of the Empire. He died after a reign of only eight months.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Jovian in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Jovian in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Jovian in a Sentence
When I saw the richness of the turbulence around the Jovian cyclones, with all the filaments and smaller eddies, it reminded me of the turbulence you see in the ocean around eddies, these are especially evident in high-resolution satellite images of vortices in Earth's oceans that are revealed by plankton blooms that act as tracers of the flow.
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