English[]
Pronunciation[]
Etymology 1[]
From Latin Mars (“‘god of war’”), from older Latin (older than 75 BC) Māvors. Mamers was his Oscan name. He was also known as Marmor, Marmar and Maris, the latter from the Etruscan deity Maris.
Proper noun[]
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Plural |
Mars
- The Roman god of war.
- The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol: ♂
Synonyms[]
- (god of war): Ares
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Derived terms[]
See also[]
- (planet): Deimos; Phobos; Wiktionary appendix of planets
Etymology 2[]
After Frank C. Mars, who founded the company that produces these chocolate bars.
Proper noun[]
Mars
Quotations[]
- 1985 — Michael Collier, Longest Day, p 206
- Easily eight foot tall, each was big, brown and glutinous - like giant Mars Bars squeezed and welded into nightmarish sculptures.
Translations[]
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Anagrams[]
- amrs,
- arms, Arms
- ASRM
- MRSA
- rams
- SRAM
Czech[]
Proper noun[]
Template:Cs-proper noun
Derived terms[]
- Marťan m.
Dutch[]
Pronunciation[]
Audio noicon (file)
Proper noun[]
Template:Nl-proper noun
Estonian[]
Proper noun[]
Mars
- Mars (god)
Ewe[]
Pronunciation[]
Proper noun[]
Mars
Related terms[]
- Tedoxe
Finnish[]
Proper noun[]
Mars
- Mars (Roman god)
- Mars (planet)
French[]
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Proper noun[]
Mars
- Mars (Roman god)
- Mars (planet)
German[]
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Proper noun[]
Mars m.
- Mars (Roman god)
- Mars (planet)
Icelandic[]
Etymology[]
From Latin Mars.
Pronunciation[]
Proper noun[]
Mars m.
Declension[]
Template:Is-decl-noun-m-s1
Irish[]
Etymology[]
From Latin Mars.
Proper noun[]
Mars m.
- (astronomy) Mars
Latin[]
Etymology[]
From older Latin (older than 75 BC) Māvors. Mamers was his Oscan name. He was also known as Marmor, Marmar and Maris, the latter from the Etruscan deity Maris.
Proper noun[]
Template:La-proper noun
Derived terms[]
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Descendants[]
- English: Mars
Norwegian[]
Proper noun[]
Mars
See also[]
- (planets) [create]
Polish[]
Proper noun[]
Mars m.
Declension[]
Singular only | |
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Nominative | Mars |
Genitive | Marsa |
Dative | Marsowi |
Accusative | Marsa |
Instrumental | Marsem |
Locative | Marsie |
Vocative | Marsie |
Derived terms[]
- (#1) Marsjanin, Marsjanka, marsjański
- (#2) marsowy
Serbo-Croatian[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /mârs/
Proper noun[]
Template:Sh-proper-noun
- Mars (planet, Roman god)
Declension[]
singular | |
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nominative | Mars |
genitive | Marsa |
dative | Marsu |
accusative | Mars(a) |
vocative | Marsu |
locative | Marsu |
instrumental | Marsem |
Swedish[]
Proper noun[]
Mars
- Mars (Roman god)
- Mars (planet)
- March (the month)
Tatar[]
Noun[]
Mars
- Mars (planet)
Declension[]
Template:Tt-latin-noun
References[]
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