Associations to the word «Oceanus»
Noun
- Hyperion
- Poseidon
- Gaia
- Nymph
- Titan
- Hera
- Prometheus
- Phoebe
- Crater
- Iliad
- Mare
- Sinus
- Zeus
- Aphrodite
- Neptune
- Triton
- Odysseus
- Hades
- Medusa
- Heracles
- Thrace
- Doris
- Wrinkle
- Mythology
- Olympus
- Eros
- Herodotus
- Surveyor
- Atlas
- Parentage
- Arcadia
- Nestor
- Apollo
- Lava
- Odyssey
- Equator
- Athena
- Ocean
- Homer
- Daughter
- Underworld
- Expanse
- Ge
- Luna
- Goddess
- Chariot
- Moon
- Muse
- Sea
- Meridian
- Io
- Siren
- Genealogy
- Europa
- Myth
- Spacecraft
- Gamma
- Astronaut
- Basin
- Deity
- Offspring
- Saturn
- Rim
- Plateau
- Impact
- God
- Divinity
- Troy
- Austin
- Iris
- River
- Hopkins
- Fountain
- Plain
- Earth
- Stream
- Conrad
- Limb
- Greek
- Son
- Kilometer
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
OCEANUS, proper noun. (surface feature) A large mare region on the Moon.
OCEANUS, proper noun. (Greek god) Personification of vast waters or the world ocean. He was the first-born of the Titans, son of Uranus and Gaia, the god Ωκεανός Ποταμός (River Ocean) that encircled the earth. With his sister-wife, Tethys, he fathered all rivers and the Oceanids.
OCEANUS PROCELLARUM, proper noun. (surface feature) The largest mare region on the Moon.
Dictionary definition
OCEANUS, noun. (Greek mythology) god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology.
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