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ˈɪər ɪs, ˈɛr ɪseris

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Erisnoun

    (Greek mythology) goddess of discord; sister of Ares

Wiktionary

  1. Erisnoun

    The goddess of discord, confusion, and strife, keeper of the golden Apple of Discord which she threw into the wedding of Peleus and Thetis starting the Trojan War; daughter of Nyx, sister and constant companion of Ares, mother of Lethe.

  2. Erisnoun

    The largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System (initially dubbed the "tenth planet"), officially known as 136199 Eris, with one natural satellite, Dysnomia.

  3. Etymology: From Ἔρις, from ἔρις.

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  1. eris

    Eris is a dwarf planet in our solar system that is larger than Pluto and is located in the scattered disc, a region of space beyond Neptune. It was discovered in 2005 and is named after the Greek goddess of discord and strife. Eris is the ninth most massive object directly orbiting the Sun, and the sixteenth most massive overall, because seven moons are more massive than all known dwarf planets.

Wikidata

  1. Eris

    Eris, minor-planet designation 136199 Eris, is the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth most massive body known to orbit the Sun directly. It is estimated to be 2326 km in diameter, and 27% more massive than Pluto, or about 0.27% of the Earth's mass. Eris was discovered in January 2005 by a Palomar Observatory-based team led by Mike Brown, and its identity was verified later that year. It is a trans-Neptunian object and a member of a high-eccentricity population known as the scattered disc. It has one known moon, Dysnomia. As of 2011, its distance from the Sun is 96.6 AU, roughly three times that of Pluto. With the exception of some comets, Eris and Dysnomia are currently the most distant known natural objects in the Solar System. Because Eris appeared to be larger than Pluto, its discoverers and NASA initially described it as the Solar System's tenth planet. This, along with the prospect of other similarly sized objects being discovered in the future, motivated the International Astronomical Union to define the term planet for the first time. Under the IAU definition approved on August 24, 2006, Eris is a "dwarf planet", along with objects such as Pluto, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Eris

    the Greek goddess of strife or discord, sowing the seeds thereof among the gods to begin with, which she has since continued to do among men.

The New Hacker's Dictionary

  1. Eris

    The Greek goddess of Chaos, Discord, Confusion, and Things You Know Not Of; her name was latinized to Discordia and she was worshiped by that name in Rome. Not a very friendly deity in the Classical original, she was reinvented as a more benign personification of creative anarchy starting in 1959 by the adherents of Discordianism and has since been a semi-serious subject of veneration in several ‘fringe’ cultures, including hackerdom. See Discordianism, Church of the SubGenius.

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Anagrams for eris »

  1. reis

  2. rise

  3. Seri

  4. SIer

  5. sire

  6. ires

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of eris in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of eris in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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