venerean การใช้
- It could be noticed that the day after the Venerean transit of 3 June 1769 there was a total solar eclipse, which was visible in Northern America, Europe and Northern Asia.
- The classically derived form of the word would be " Venerean " or " Venerian " ( cf . " belonging to the goddess Venus " ), but these forms have been used by only a few authors ( e . g.
- Scientists sometimes use the adjective " Cytherean " to describe Venus, from the goddess'epithet " Cytherea " . " Venusian " is used in preference to " Venerean " due to the latter's use in the term venereal disease.
- The term has since fallen out of common use . "'Venusian "'is the form most frequently used, with others, including Venerean appearing from time to time; the term Cytherean is now mostly found in older scientific papers, but some scientists still stick to the " tasteful " naming.