Pluto
nameEtymology
From Middle English Pluto, Pluton, from Latin Plūtō, from Ancient Greek Πλούτων (Ploútōn, “god of the underworld”). Doublet of Plouton. Venetia Burney is often credited as having suggested the name for the celestial body.
- derived from Πλούτων<t:god of the underworld>
- derived from Plūtō
- inherited from Pluto,Pluton
Definitions
The Greco-Roman god of the underworld.
The largest dwarf planet and formerly the ninth planet, represented by the symbol ♇ or ⯓,…
The largest dwarf planet and formerly the ninth planet, represented by the symbol ♇ or ⯓, both now used mostly in astrology.
The American cartoon character created by Walt Disney and Norm Ferguson.
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To demote or devalue something.
- 2007 April 21, The Meerkat , OT:Catholic Church ditches Limbo, aus.tv, Usenet. Limbo has been plutoed. No half way house any more. It's heaven or hell.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for Pluto. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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