Waxing means growing larger; waning means getting smaller.
Not sure what you mean by this. All the moons in space are moons.
Saturn does have several moons, if that's what you mean.
A describing word or a descriptive word is an adjective.
Before there were calendars in everyone's possesion, people referred to the phases of the moon. Each time the moon goes from First quarter, full, last quarter, back to new moon, is a "moon". This process takes about a month. So saying "many moons" just means "many months". I guess people can still say it, but it was much more common when people used the phases of the moon to signify a month instead of looking at a calendar.
If you mean the moons of the planet Jupiter- there are 67 moons in total. 53 of them have names. 14 do not (yet) have a name. That's a lot of moons- but Jupiter is a BIG planet.
When the term wane is used for the moon, it relates to the moon's phases. There are eight phases, the new moon, the full moon, 1st quarter, 3rd quarter, waning gibbous, waning crescent, waxing gibbous and waxing crescent. In your case, a wane moon means that it is getting smaller. A waxing moon or crescent means that it is getting bigger.
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Phobos (fear) and Deimos (terror/dread). The 2 moons of Mars.
Oh, dude, 30 moons? That's like saying "how long is a piece of string?" Moons can vary in size and distance from their planet, so it's not a one-size-fits-all answer. But if you're talking about Earth's moon, it takes about 29.5 days to complete one orbit, so 30 moons would be roughly 885 days.
You mean moons? No.