POLLUX


Meaning of POLLUX in English

noun

( -es )

Etymology: German, from Latin Polluc-, Pollux Pollux, one of the Dioscuri (the other being Latin Castor, Greek Kastōr), twin heroes or demigods of Greek mythology, from Greek Polydeukēs; from its appearance with castorite (previously called castor)

obsolete : pollucite

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