Associations to the word «Mars»
Noun
- Lander
- Venus
- Martian
- Quadrangle
- Jupiter
- Veronica
- Champ
- Saturn
- Meteorite
- Nasa
- Bruno
- Crater
- Spacecraft
- Asteroid
- Burroughs
- Rover
- Neptune
- Orbit
- Surveyor
- Mercury
- Spectrometer
- Exploration
- Planet
- Odyssey
- Minerva
- Pluto
- Kepler
- Probe
- Astronaut
- Warlord
- Jubal
- Robotic
- Mariner
- Olympus
- Moon
- Bowie
- Methane
- Eccentricity
- Juno
- Atmosphere
- Spaceship
- Reconnaissance
- Colonization
- Viking
- Dey
- Dat
- Triton
- Cupid
- Propulsion
- Earth
- Longitude
- Lowell
- Astronomer
- Tilt
- Sinus
- Invader
- Luna
- Geology
- Equator
- Comet
- Terra
- Mission
- Percival
- Richelieu
- Terran
- Latitude
- Microbe
- Jove
- Nigger
- Cedric
- Curiosity
- Gravity
- Apollo
- Surface
- Trajectory
- Meteor
- Ari
- Helium
- Mick
- Bonfire
- Volcano
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Mars»
Wiktionary
MARS, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mar
MARS, proper noun. (Roman god) The Roman god of war.
MARS, proper noun. (poetic) War; a personification of war.
MARS, proper noun. (astronomy) The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol: ♂
MARS, proper noun. The Mars Bar, a brand of chocolate bar with caramel and nougat filling.
MARS BAR PARTIES, noun. Plural of Mars bar party
MARS BAR PARTY, noun. (slang) A supposed party or orgy where Mars chocolate bars are eaten from the vagina or anus.
MARS BROWN, noun. A bright, somewhat yellowish brown.
MARS EXPRESS, proper noun. An exploration mission to Mars launched in 2003 by the European Space Agency; consisted of the Mars Express Orbiter and the Beagle 2 lander
MARS ROVER, noun. Any of a number of small unmanned remote-controlled vehicles sent to the planet Mars to do scientific research.
Dictionary definition
MARS, noun. A small reddish planet that is the 4th from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color; "Mars has two satellites".
MARS, noun. (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares.
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.