
1) Aeneid figure 2) Agape alternative 3) Amatory archer 4) Amor counterpart 5) Amor, to Achilles 6) Amor, to Aristotle 7) Amor, to Plato 8) Amor, to the Greeks 9) Amorous archer 10) Amorous deity 11) Amorous god 12) Amorous Greek god 13) An Olympian 14) Ancient love god 15) Another god of love 16) Aphrodite offspring
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1) Amor 2) Cupid
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• (n.) Love; the god of love; -- by earlier writers represented as one of the first and creative gods, by later writers as the son of Aphrodite, equivalent to the Latin god Cupid.
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(from the article `Western sculpture`) ...was happy to devote himself to the design of cutlery and fire grates, and, at the end of the century, Alfred Gilbert, creator of the most ...
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first asteroid found to travel mainly inside the orbit of Mars and the first to be orbited and landed on by a spacecraft. Eros was discovered in 1898 ... [2 related articles]
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(from the article `Christianity`) ...of Christianity. This transformation is evident in the New Testament departure from the Hellenistic understanding of love. The classical ... The immediate object of the Symposium, which records several banquet eulogies of ers (erotic love), is to find the highest manifestation of the love ... [2 r...
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(Experience pour la Recherche d'Objet Sombres) A French program to detect and study dark objects in the Galaxy, including brown dwarfs and MACHOs, through their gravitational microlensing effects on stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. It employs the Schmidt camera and a charge-...
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(minor planet 433) Close-up by NEAR-Shoemaker The first near-Earth asteroid to be found and the second-largest one known. Eros was discovered in 1898 by the German astronomer Gustav Witt (1866-1946), director of the Urania Observatory in Berlin, and independently on t...
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In Greek mythology, the child-god of love, traditionally armed with bow and arrows. He was the son of
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Earth Resources Observation System [U.S. Geological Survey]
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Greek god of love and fertility, usually depicted as a youth.
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E'ros noun [ Latin , from Greek ... love, ... (personified) Eros, from ... to love.]
(Greek Myth.) Love; the god of love; -- by earlier writers represented as one of the first and creative gods, by later writers as the son of Aphrodite, equivalent to the Latin god Cupid.
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Eros was a Greek god who made people fall in love by piercing them with his arrows. He was the son of Aphrodite.
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Eros is a friend of Mark Antony in Antony and Cleopatra.
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Eros was the Greek god of sexual love (traditionally of homosexual relationships between older men and youths). By some accounts Eros was born from Chaos, in other accounts that he was the son of Aphrodite and her lover Ares. Eros developed in form through time, being a god of fertility and later with the Romans, in the form of Cupid, of more gentl...
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Eros is a cultivated variety of potato.
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eros 1. Sexual love or desire. 2. In psychiatry, the libido or the psychic energy associated with it. 3. From Greek mythology, the god of love, son of Aphrodite. He was identified by the Romans with Cupid.
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acronym: Earth Resources Observation Satellite
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acronym: Earth Resources Observation System
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acronym: European River Ocean System (EEC)
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noun (Greek mythology) god of love; son of Aphrodite; identified with Roman Cupid
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(Gr.) 1. Possessive desire or love, commonly erotic. 2. In Platonic thought, the driving force of life aspiring to the absolute Good; hence the motive underlying education, fine art, and philosophy. The connotation of aesthetic fascination, impersonality, and intense desire is retained in Plato's use of the term. Hence Eros is to be distinguished ....
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(astronomy) In astronomy, asteroid discovered in 1898 by German astronomer Gustav Witt. It was the first asteroid to be discovered that has an orbit coming within that of Mars. It passes within 22 million km/14 million mi of the E...
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(Amor or Cupid) God of love; son of Aphrodite.
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Eros is a Greek name for boys. The meaning is `god of love` The name Eros is most commonly given to Italian boys. (17 times more often than to American boys.) The name sounds like: Ares, Aris, Erez Similar names are: Enos, Eron
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