- Uranian
- 1. nounAn inhabitant of the planet Uranus.2. adjectiveb) Of or relating to the planet Uranus.
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uranian — URANIÁN, Ă, uranieni, e, adj. Care se referă la univers; cosmic. [pr.: ni an] – Uranus (n. pr.) + suf. ean. Trimis de valeriu, 03.04.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 uranián adj. m. (sil. ni an), pl … Dicționar Român
Uranian — U*ra ni*an, a. (Astron.) Of or pertaining to the planet Uranus; as, the Uranian year. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Uranian — [yo͞o rā′nēən] adj. of Uranus … English World dictionary
Uranian — This article refers to a historical concept of sexual identity. The word Uranian as an adjective can also refer to the planet Uranus or the Greek muse Urania. Uranian is a nineteenth century term that referred to a person of a third sex… … Wikipedia
uranian — adjective Describing minerals containing hexavalent uranium Twice during a uranian year, the rings appear edge on for a brief period, referred to as a ring plane crossing (RPX). See Also: uranylian, uranoan, trans uranian, transuranian … Wiktionary
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Uranian poetry — The Uranians were a small and somewhat clandestine group of male English pederastic poets, a group writing between 1858 (when William Johnson Cory published Ionica ) and 1930. Their name is commonly believed to derive from the work of the German… … Wikipedia
Uranian (comics) — comicbookspecies imagesize= caption= species=Uranian Eternals publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Captain Marvel #29 (Nov 1973) creators=Jim Starlin homeworld=Uranus notable members=Astron Sui San Uranos powers= subcat= altcat=Marvel Comics Eternals… … Wikipedia
Uranian — adjective Date: 1844 of or relating to the planet Uranus … New Collegiate Dictionary
Uranian — /yoo ray nee euhn, rayn yeuhn/, adj. 1. pertaining to the planet Uranus. 2. (of males) homosexual. [1835 45; URAN(US) + IAN; def. 2 from Aphrodite Urania heavenly Aphrodite, inspiration for male homosexuality in Plato s Symposium] * * * … Universalium