Definitions from Wiktionary (Caelus)
▸ noun: (Roman mythology) The personification of the sky and heavens. Either the brother-husband or son-&-husband of Terra, with whom he fathered the Titans and the Cyclops. He is the Roman counterpart of Uranus.
▸ noun: (astronomy) A suggested alternate name for the seventh planet Uranus.
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▸ noun: (Roman mythology) The personification of the sky and heavens. Either the brother-husband or son-&-husband of Terra, with whom he fathered the Titans and the Cyclops. He is the Roman counterpart of Uranus.
▸ noun: (astronomy) A suggested alternate name for the seventh planet Uranus.
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