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Saturn2 noun 1 the planet: a astron the sixth planet from the Sun, with an orbit lying between those of Jupiter and Uranus, best known for its bright ring system called Saturn's rings; b astrol this planet, believed to induce a cold, melancholy and gloomy temperament, on account of its distance and slow orbit. 2 (in full Saturn rocket) any of a group of large US rockets used in the NASA Apollo programme. 3 alchemy the technical term for lead.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon.

Saturn2 noun 1 the planet: a astron the sixth planet from the Sun, with an orbit lying between those of Jupiter and Uranus, best known for its bright ring system called Saturn's rings; b astrol this planet, believed to induce a cold, melancholy and gloomy temperament, on account of its distance and slow orbit. 2 (in full Saturn rocket) any of a group of large US rockets used in the NASA Apollo programme. 3 alchemy the technical term for lead.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon.

Saturn2 noun 1 the planet: a astron the sixth planet from the Sun, with an orbit lying between those of Jupiter and Uranus, best known for its bright ring system called Saturn's rings; b astrol this planet, believed to induce a cold, melancholy and gloomy temperament, on account of its distance and slow orbit. 2 (in full Saturn rocket) any of a group of large US rockets used in the NASA Apollo programme. 3 alchemy the technical term for lead.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon.