Mars was the name of the Roman God of War. Possibly because it was as red as blood.
The planet Mars got its name from the Roman god of war.
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One word which can signify either "signify" or "ignoble" is "base." As "signify": "Base" may mean something basic or foundational, such as "the base of an argument" or "the base of a building." It signifies the beginning or the underlying foundation. As "ignoble": "Base" also signifies morally low, dishonorable, or of poor quality, such as in "base motives" or "a base character."
Mars was originally named Ares, after the Greek god of war. The Romans worshipped this planet and later changed its name to Mars to signify the blood of Ares victims that they said washed the surface of the planet.
Mars is. Mars has a mean radius of 3397km while our moons mean radius is 1737km.
The word "connotation" can mean both "signify" in terms of implied meaning, and "ignorable" in the sense that it is not the explicit definition of a word.
If you mean "Is Mars safe to live on?" then no.
if you mean bruno mars then no :-)
Not noble
If you mean "mars" with a small m, it means to make something imperfect. If you mean the planet Mars, it was the name of the Roman god of war.
Ironically enough, the word "Mean" is the same as "Signify"
mean, as in not nice or cruel: antipático to mean, as in to signify: querer decir