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Juliet

 
Dictionary: Ju·li·et
('lē-ĕt', -ət, jū'lē-ĕt') pronunciation
n.
The satellite of Uranus that is sixth in distance from the planet.

[After Juliet, heroine of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.]


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A medieval stronghold that is circular in plan; a keep.


 
Juliet, in astronomy, one of the natural satellites, or moons, of Uranus.


 
 

 

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