Exact Match:
- Venus
- type genus of the family Veneridae: genus of edible clams with thick oval shells
- the second nearest planet to the sun; visible from Earth as an early `morning star' or an `evening star'; "before it was known that they were the same object the evening star was called Venus and the morning star was called Lucifer"
- goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite
Synonyms:
- Adonis,
- Agdistis,
- Aldebaran,
- Amor,
- Aphrodite,
- Apollo,
- Apollo Belvedere,
- Apollon,
- Ares,
- Artemis,
- Astarte,
- Ate,
- Athena,
- Bacchus,
- Balder,
- Canicula,
- Ceres,
- Cleopatra,
- Cora,
- Cronus,
- Cupid,
- Cybele,
- Demeter,
- Despoina,
- Diana,
- Dionysus,
- Dis,
- Dog Star,
- Earth,
- Eros,
- Freya,
- Gaea,
- Gaia,
- Ge,
- Great Mother,
- Hades,
- Hebe,
- Helios,
- Hephaestus,
- Hera,
- Here,
- Hermes,
- Hesper,
- Hesperus,
- Hestia,
- Hymen,
- Hyperion,
- Jove,
- Juno,
- Jupiter,
- Jupiter Fidius,
- Jupiter Fulgur,
- Jupiter Optimus Maximus,
- Jupiter Pluvius,
- Jupiter Tonans,
- Kama,
- Kore,
- Kronos,
- Love,
- Lucifer,
- Magna Mater,
- Mars,
- Mercury,
- Minerva,
- Mithras,
- Momus,
- Narcissus,
- Neptune,
- Nike,
- North Star,
- Olympians,
- Olympic gods,
- Ops,
- Orcus,
- Persephassa,
- Persephone,
- Phoebus,
- Phoebus Apollo,
- Phosphor,
- Phosphorus,
- Pluto,
- Polaris,
- Poseidon,
- Proserpina,
- Proserpine,
- Rhea,
- Saturn,
- Sirius,
- Tellus,
- Uranus,
- Venus de Milo,
- Vesper,
- Vesta,
- Vulcan,
- Zeus,
- asteroid,
- celestial body,
- comet,
- daystar,
- evening star,
- fixed stars,
- heavenly body,
- houri,
- inferior planet,
- living sapphires,
- lodestar,
- major planet,
- minor planet,
- morning star,
- orb,
- peri,
- planet,
- planetoid,
- polar star,
- polestar,
- secondary planet,
- solar system,
- sphere,
- starry host,
- stars,
- superior planet,
- terrestrial planet,
- the Graces,
- wanderer