Definitions for Minerva

Minerva Mi·ner·va

Spelling: [mi-nur-vuh]
IPA: /mɪˈnɜr və/

Minerva is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 241 anagrams from letters in Minerva (aeimnrv).

Definitions for Minerva

noun

  1. the ancient Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, identified with the Greek goddess Athena.
  2. a woman of great wisdom.
  3. a female given name.

Examples for Minerva

You remember that beautiful head of Minerva, which is near my book-shelf, do you not?

Outside, on the roof, the clock is flanked by more Beaux Arts touches: statues of Hercules, Mercury, and Minerva.

He was the Ulysses of pirates, the beloved not only of Mercury, but of Minerva.

Northup was born in the New York town of Minerva in 1808, and held numerous jobs upstate, one of which was a violinist.

It is Minerva Press and the rest of it, but all that comes of a d———d public.

I had to spring into the situation with knowledge, as Minerva did into life, full grown.

That night he slept in the temple of Minerva, the wise goddess.

Agar was to be introduced by Princess Mathilde, to whom she was then sitting as Minerva.

That afternoon, Maria presented her Minerva Awards to five “remarkable women” who have changed lives.

Prometheus knows one secret which Jove must bargain for; Minerva, another.

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