different between saturn vs cronos
saturn
English
Etymology
From Saturn.
Noun
saturn (plural saturns)
- The Southeast Asian butterfly Zeuxidia amethystus, family Nymphalidae.
Anagrams
- NuSTAR, Nuštar, Rutans, Struan, arnuts, runs at, santur, unstar, untars
Romanian
Etymology
From French saturne
Noun
saturn n (uncountable)
- (dated) lead (metal)
Declension
saturn From the web:
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- what saturn made of
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- what saturn looks like through a telescope
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cronos
Spanish
Noun
cronos
- plural of crono
cronos From the web:
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- cronos what language
- what is cronos the god of
- what does cronus mean
- what does cronos group do
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- what is cronos stock
- what did cronus do
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