Associations to the word «Selene»
Noun
- Spacecraft
- Gideon
- Roma
- Frost
- Deity
- Asteroid
- Immortal
- Vii
- Ambrose
- Alessandro
- Freighter
- Dan
- Hybrid
- Sebastian
- Cynthia
- Fusion
- Dawn
- Torch
- Underground
- Hymn
- Greek
- Upside
- Myth
- Gong
- Marcus
- Talon
- Ge
- Tractor
- Emma
- Mythology
- Comrade
- Shepherd
- Mule
- Mama
- Valerie
- Augustus
- Corridor
- Immortality
- Luxury
- Crater
- Shipment
- Daughter
- Mansion
- Unrest
- Pierce
- Belt
- Libya
- Thirst
- Kate
- Ernie
- Beacon
- Dealer
- Rachel
- Dome
- Walton
- Catastrophe
- Diana
- Dust
- Genealogy
- Vacuum
- Independent
- Bc
- Pat
- Hatch
- Liz
- Queen
- Radiation
- Earth
- Alexander
- Greenhouse
- Regular
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.
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