Associations to the word «Selene»
Noun
- Pancho
- Cleopatra
- Hyperion
- Artemis
- Fuchs
- Mutant
- Ptolemy
- Hera
- Luna
- Adam
- Zeus
- Utopia
- Underworld
- Eli
- Antony
- Bard
- Goddess
- Nanotechnology
- Blink
- Aphrodite
- Amanda
- Airlock
- Vigil
- Moon
- Athena
- Mandy
- Magma
- Kinsman
- Hermes
- Alvarez
- Kris
- Titan
- Stu
- Phoebe
- Grotto
- Rand
- Fairy
- Poseidon
- Lag
- Isis
- Chariot
- Hades
- Vampire
- Elgin
- Prometheus
- Diane
- Lucian
- Nymph
- Mcintosh
- Doug
- Awakening
- Gaia
- Pandora
- Plaza
- Rook
- Wilcox
- Leland
- Lars
- Markus
- Fitzroy
- Apollo
- Leipzig
- Osiris
- Mortal
- Overlord
- Proper
- Epithet
- Minerva
- Prob
- Virus
- Shaw
- Pelican
- Prof
- Dew
- Neville
- Bust
- Edith
- Wolverine
- Denis
- Randolph
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SELENE, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Carangidae — lookdowns and moonfishes.
SELENE, proper noun. (Greek god) The goddess of the Moon.
SELENE, proper noun. (rare) A female given name.
SELENE, proper noun. (poetic) the moon
Dictionary definition
SELENE, noun. (Greek mythology) goddess of the Moon in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Luna.
SELENE, noun. A genus of Carangidae.
Wise words
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