Associations to the word «Minerva»
Noun
- Altar
- Enclave
- Genetics
- Feast
- Barbara
- Patron
- Alias
- Emblem
- Tem
- Wreath
- Celtic
- Cinderella
- Eliza
- Nur
- Medallion
- Spindle
- Palazzo
- Keystone
- Swansea
- Disguise
- Curse
- Garfield
- Aunt
- Rainbow
- Dear
- Clone
- Mermaid
- Fountain
- Protector
- Royce
- Tomb
- Den
- Regina
- Castile
- Marble
- Mortal
- Patronage
- Refreshment
- Xiii
- Posting
- Amelia
- Heather
- Motto
- Nymph
- Theodor
- Zu
- Likeness
- Frankfurt
- Miss
- Caesar
- Craftsman
- Di
- Gladys
- Mater
- Europa
- Pietro
- Magna
- Ff
- Seal
- Monument
- Headmaster
- Olivia
- Gaul
- Tolerance
- Skyscraper
- Virgil
- Pixel
- Nsw
- Leipzig
- Mines
- Augusta
- Married
- Pretending
- Sigma
- Sloop
- Titus
- Eva
- Attribute
- Banner
- Helen
- Woven
Adverb
Wiktionary
MINERVA, proper noun. (Roman god) The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, and the arts, especially crafts and in particular weaving. She is the Roman counterpart of Athena.
MINERVA, proper noun. (astronomy) Short for 93 Minerva, a main belt asteroid.
MINERVA, proper noun. (poetic) wisdom
Dictionary definition
MINERVA, noun. (Roman mythology) goddess of wisdom; counterpart of Greek Athena.
Wise words
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