Jupiter
Pronunciation: [ˈdʒupɪtər]
Context: “astronomy”
(noun) Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It is a giant ball of gas with a lot of storms and a big red spot that is like a giant hurricane.
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Jupiter is much bigger than Earth and has many interesting moons.
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Unlike Earth, Jupiter does not have solid ground for us to walk on.
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What makes Jupiter different from the other planets?
Context: “mythology”
(noun) In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the king of the gods. He is often associated with thunder and rain and is a powerful figure who rules over other gods.
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Jupiter was worshipped by many people as the chief god of the Romans.
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Unlike other gods, Jupiter did not have a similar role in Greek mythology.
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What stories are told about Jupiter in Roman mythology?
Context: “astrology”
(noun) In astrology, Jupiter is a planet that is said to bring good luck and good fortune. People often look to Jupiter when they want to know about positive changes in their lives.
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Many believe that when Jupiter is in their sign, it is a time for great opportunities.
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Some people think that if Jupiter is not well-placed, it might not bring any luck this year.
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How does Jupiter influence your horoscope?