The answer is Jovial.
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
words from a-z to do with china?
Pharaoh is one.
English letters do not have Chinese words associated with them (not even in Ancient Chinese).
Jupiter was named after the Roman God Jupiter, god of the sky. He was the boss of the gods. In other words, the big guy.
The name Jupiter comes from Roman mythology, specifically from the chief Roman god, Jupiter (or Jove). Jupiter was considered the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder. His name may have originated from the Latin words "iuppiter" or "iūpiter," which mean "father Jove" or "sky father."
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Words that rhyme with "jumper" include bumper, thumper, and stumper.
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The motto of Jupiter Christian School is 'Glorifying God through words and actions'.
Because Jupiter is easily visible to the naked eye (you can see it without a telescope or binoculars) no one can say when or by whom it was discovered. It has been known since ancient times. To the Babylonians it represented their god Marduk. The Romans named it Jupiter (also called Jove) the prinicpal god of Roman mythology. Greek equivalent Zeus supplies the root zeno- used to form some Jupiter-related words, such as zenographic. The Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese referred to the planet as the wood star based on the Chinese Five Elements. Our best guess is that Jupiter was discovered by some of the first men in ancient times back when humans first started walking the earth.
it is impossible to say without using words just numbers!
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
Go to google.com and click on Images and type in the words "god Jupiter" without quotation marks.