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Oceanus
[ oh-see-uh-nuhs ]
noun
- a Titan who was the son of Uranus and Gaia, the consort of Tethys, and the father of the river gods and Oceanids.
- a great stream of water encircling the earth and believed to be the source of all rivers, lakes, etc.
Oceanus
/ 蓹蕣藞蝉瑟蓹苍蓹蝉 /
noun
- Greek myth a Titan, divinity of the stream believed to flow around the earth
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Oceanus1
Example Sentences
The sea god Oceanus will allow Nymphia to save him if she sacrifices her memories and her human form and becomes a mermaid.
One of Intuitive Machines鈥 Nova-Cs will carry six payloads to Oceanus Procellarum, a vast dark plain on the western edge of the moon.
The company is aiming to land Nova-C in an area of the Moon called Oceanus Procellarum, the largest of the Moon鈥檚 mare 鈥 dark plains of basalt that dot the lunar terrain.
Based on orbital measurements, Oceanus Procellarum is thought to be enriched in radioactive potassium, uranium, and thorium鈥攈eat sources that would help melt magma in the Moon鈥檚 mantle and drive eruptions.
China hoped to gather up to 4 kilograms of space rocks from an unexplored part of the Moon called Oceanus Procellarum, or the 鈥淥cean of Storms.鈥
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