乌咔咔
Can anyone explain me the diference between 'lunar' and 'selenic'?
9 jun. 2010 03:29
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乌咔咔, Selene is the ancient Greek goddess of the moon Luna is the ancient Roman goddess of the moon. "Selenic" is an adjective and a synonym for "lunar" They both mean.....of, relating to, or like the moon. Lunar is commonly used when referring to the moon; selenic is rare. Selenic also means.....of, relating to, or containing the element "selenium". The element was named after the moon when discovered in 1817 by the scientist Berzelius.
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