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Cereal vs Cererian - What's the difference?

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Cererian is a related term of cereal.



As nouns the difference between cereal and cererian

is that cereal is a type of grass (such as wheat, rice or oats) cultivated for its edible grains while Cererian is an inhabitant of the asteroid Ceres.

As a proper noun Cereal

is a village in Alberta, Canada.

As an adjective Cererian is

of or relating to the Roman goddess Ceres.

cereal

English

(wikipedia cereal)

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (countable) A type of grass (such as wheat, rice or oats) cultivated for its edible grains.
  • (uncountable) The grains of such a grass.
  • (uncountable) Breakfast cereal.
  • Would you like some cereal ?
  • (countable) A particular type of breakfast cereal.
  • Which cereal would you like for breakfast?

    Hyponyms

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    Derived terms

    * cereal bar * cereal dust * cereal killer * pseudocereal

    Anagrams

    * * * English eponyms ----

    cererian

    English

    Alternative forms

    * cererian * Cererean * Ceresian * Cerean

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Of or relating to the Roman goddess Ceres
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1823 , author=William Booth , title=Flowers of Roman poesy , chapter=Nasidien , page=42 , passage=Sprinkled with salt and Cererean grain}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1878 , author=William Thomas Thornton , title=Word for word from Horace , chapter=Epode 16 , page=314 , passage=An untilled soil its yearly growth of grain Cererian yields}}
  • * {{quote-journal
  • , year=1986 , author=Sarah Iles Johnston , journal=The Journal of Indo-European studies , page=44 , volume=14 , passage=As a divinity of the earth, Mefitis shows in fact two aspects: cererian , she is goddess of plowing [...], and chthonian}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2004 , author=Sarah Iles Johnston , title=Religions of the ancient world , page=233 , passage=We find, for example, at Agnone a "Cererian " Hercules and at Rossano a "Mefitanian" Mamers (= Mars); presumably these two major Italic divinities, Hercules and Mamers, were the "guests" of Ceres and Mefitis}}
  • Of or relating to the dwarf planet–asteroid Ceres
  • * {{quote-journal
  • , year=2006 , date=August , author=Tom Buckner , title=Letters , journal=Discover Magazine , passage=Most of the ship's mass would be Cererian' water; Earth would supply the crew, the ship's skin, and the engines. Ceres' surface gravity is about 1/36 Earth's gravity, and the asteroid is just close enough to the sun for it to power the machinery. ' Cererian water may unlock the solar system.}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2012 , author=A.S. Rivkin et al. , editors=Christopher Russell & Carol Raymond, , title=The Dawn Mission to Minor Planets 4 Vesta and 1 Ceres , chapter=The Surface Composition of Ceres , page=109 , passage=Brucite itself has not been observed in meteorites in the amounts implied by Ceres' spectrum, which seems to minimize the likelihood that any Cererean material has been found by meteorite hunters.}}
  • * {{quote-web
  • , date=2012-09-21 , author= , title=Dawn Spacecraft Finds Traces of Water on Vesta , site=Sci-Tech Daily , passage=Vesta is the brightest asteroid visible from Earth and its maximum distance from the Sun is slightly farther than the minimum distance of Ceres from the Sun (2.56AU). However its orbit lies entirely within the Cererian orbit.}}

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An inhabitant of the asteroid Ceres
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