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Definitions of ceres in various dictionaries:
noun - (Roman mythology) goddess of agriculture
noun - the largest asteroid and the first discovered
noun - the fleshy, waxy covering at the base of the upper beak of some birds
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New Jersey's seal shows 3 plows on a shield held by liberty & this Roman goddess of agriculture |
Worshiped by farmers & the average Roman, this goddess of agriculture lent her name to the word cereal |
This Roman goddess of grain lent her name to the word "cereal" |
This Roman goddess of agriculture holds a cornucopia on New Jersey's state flag |
France's first postage stamp was issued in 1849 & featured this Roman goddess of agriculture |
Demeter |
Give me this Roman Earth goddess & I'll tell you it's also the name of our solar system's largest asteroid |
Demeter |
Giuseppe Piazzi named the large asteroid he discovered this, after the Roman goddess of grain |
Demeter wowed the studio execs & got her own one of these |
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Plural form of cere. |
a waxy fleshy covering at the base of the upper beak in some birds. |
in Roman mythology ( ancient stories), the goddess ( female god) of grain and the harvest ( the time when crops are cut): |
The goddess of agriculture. |
The first asteroid to be discovered, found by G. Piazzi of Palermo on 1 January 1801. It is also much the largest (diameter 913 km). |
the largest asteroid and the first discovered |
(Roman mythology) goddess of agriculture counterpart of Greek Demeter |
Ceres description |
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Ceres most commonly refers to:* Ceres (dwarf planet), closest of the five identified dwarf planets; the only asteroid that is a dwarf planet * Ceres (mythology), the Roman goddess of agricultureCeres may also refer to: |