Associations to the word «Pollux»
Noun
- Castor
- Gemini
- Cas
- Zeus
- Sparta
- Hazel
- Twin
- Grandpa
- Constellation
- Hercules
- Argonaut
- Hades
- Heracles
- Cramer
- Orpheus
- Artemis
- Sirius
- Mythology
- Julius
- Perseus
- Poseidon
- Phoebe
- Aphrodite
- Immortality
- Helen
- Jupiter
- Cassandra
- Odysseus
- Meade
- Luna
- Achilles
- Dad
- Athena
- Olympus
- Minerva
- Troy
- Philippe
- Roman
- Underworld
- Britannia
- Gala
- Pluto
- Forum
- Romans
- Quiet
- Bicycle
- Greco
- Ode
- Centaur
- Pol
- Latitude
- Mars
- Uss
- Gem
- Basilica
- Apollo
- Orion
- Eliot
- Temple
- Ill
- Saturn
- Greek
- Bough
- Swan
- Grandmother
- Atlantis
- Cicero
- Helena
- Rift
- Horseman
- Aurora
- Shire
- Myth
- Beta
- Ladder
- Statue
- Reef
- Sailor
- Seaman
- Athens
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLLUX, proper noun. (Greek god) One of the Dioscuri, son of Tyndarus and Leda, brother of Castor.
POLLUX, proper noun. (star) A star in the constellation Gemini; beta (β) Geminorum.
POLLUX, noun. (mineral) A variety of petalite always found with castor.
Dictionary definition
POLLUX, noun. The brightest star in Gemini; close to Castor.
Wise words
The pen is mightier than the sword.