Definitions for Neptune

Neptune nep·tune

Spelling: [nep-toon, -tyoon]
IPA: /ˈnɛp tun, -tyun/

Neptune is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 67 anagrams from letters in Neptune (eennptu).

Definitions for Neptune

noun

  1. any whelk of the genus Neptunea, especially N. decemcostata, common along the eastern coast of North America and having a shell with seven to ten raised reddish-brown spiral ridges on a pale beige or yellow background.
  2. the ancient Roman god of the sea, identified with the Greek god Poseidon.
  3. the sea or ocean:
  4. Astronomy. the planet eighth in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 30,200 miles (48,600 km), a mean distance from the sun of 2794.4 million miles (4497.1 million km), a period of revolution of 164.81 years, and two moons.
  5. a township in E New Jersey.

Origin of Neptune

New Latin Neptunea; see Neptune, -ea

Examples for Neptune

For you, Saturn trining neptune is a wake-up call to document ideas, first, and then punt them out into the universe.

Mercury squaring neptune, later in the week, makes you hyper-realistic, if to a fault.

But the opposition of Mars and neptune indicates that the symptom is the cause.

This saint became the Christian successor of neptune, as the protector of seamen.

Lakes on Titan are full of methane, and the chemical is a major component of the giant planets Jupiter, neptune, and so forth.

Mars opposing neptune means your competitive edge can run amok when you should stop to smell the rose water.

We were introduced by our mutual friend, old Father neptune.

So neptune called his followers, and in a flash they all disappeared into the depths of the sea.

neptune took the ocean, Pluto the center of the earth, and Jupiter the skies.

But who is King neptune, and where does this ocean god live, mother?

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