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Vesta
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Ves·ta  (vst)
n.
1. Roman Mythology The goddess of the hearth, worshiped in a temple containing the sacred fire tended by the vestal virgins.
2. The brightest of all the asteroids and the fourth to be discovered.

[Latin; see wes-1 in Indo-European roots.]

vesta [ˈvɛstə]
n
a short friction match, usually of wood
[named after the goddess; see Vesta1]

Vesta1
n
(Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) the Roman goddess of the hearth and its fire. In her temple a perpetual flame was tended by the vestal virgins Greek counterpart Hestia

Vesta2
n
(Astronomy & Space / Celestial Objects) the brightest of the four largest asteroids. Diameter: about 530 km (240 miles)
[named after the goddess; see Vesta1]

Vesta  (vst)
The brightest of all the asteroids and the fourth to be discovered, in 1807. It is the third largest, with a diameter of about 530 km (329 mi), and the only asteroid that can be seen without a telescope. Evidence of lava flows on its surface suggests that it once had a molten interior. See more at asteroid.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Vesta - (Roman mythology) goddess of the hearth and its fire whose flame was tended by vestal virgins; counterpart of Greek Hestia
Roman mythology - the mythology of the ancient Romans
2.Vesta - the brightest asteroid but the fourth to be discovered
Translations
vesta [ˈvestə] Ncerilla f


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