"Janus" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈd͡ʒeɪnəs/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation], /ˈdʒæɪ̯nəs/ [General-Australian] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Janus.wav [Southern-England]
enPR: ˈjā.nəs Rhymes: -eɪnəs Etymology: From Latin Iānus (“the Roman god Janus”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|Iānus||the Roman god Janus}} Latin Iānus (“the Roman god Janus”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Janus
  1. (Roman mythology) The god of doorways, gates and transitions, and of beginnings and endings, having two faces looking in opposite directions. Tags: Roman Categories (topical): Roman deities Translations (Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions): Janus (Alemannic German), ያኑስ (yanus) (Amharic), يَانُوس (yānūs) (Arabic), يَانُوس (yānūs) [Egyptian-Arabic] (Arabic), Chan (Aragonese), Յանուս (Yanus) (Armenian), Yanus (Azerbaijani), Jano (Basque), Янус (Janus) (Belarusian), Янус (Janus) (Bulgarian), Janus (Catalan), جانوس (canus) (Central Kurdish), 杰纳斯 (Chinese Mandarin), Janus (Danish), Janus (Dutch), Jano (Esperanto), Janus (Estonian), Janus (Finnish), Janus (French), Xano (Galician), იანუსი (ianusi) (Georgian), Janus (German), Ιανός (Ianós) (Greek), יאנוס (Hebrew), Ianus (Hungarian), Yanus (Indonesian), Jano (Interlingua), ᔮᓄᔅ (yaanos) (Inuktitut), Ianus (Irish), Giano [masculine] (Italian), ヤヌス (Yanusu) (Japanese), ಜೇನಸ್ (jēnas) (Kannada), 야누스 (yanuseu) (Korean), Iānus (Latin), Jānus [masculine] (Latin), Janas (Lithuanian), Janus (Luxembourgish), Јанус (Janus) [masculine] (Macedonian), Janus (Norwegian), ژانوس (žânus) (Persian), Janus [masculine] (Polish), Jano (Portuguese), Ianus [masculine] (Romanian), Я́нус (Jánus) [masculine] (Russian), Janus (Slovene), Jano [masculine] (Spanish), Janus (Swedish), เจนัส (Thai), Usanus (Turkmen), Я́нус (Jánus) [masculine] (Ukrainian), جینس (Urdu), Yanus (Uzbek)
    Sense id: en-Janus-en-name-6vrqNCVi Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 18 26 13 29 Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences Disambiguation of 'Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions': 70 6 9 4 11
  2. (attributively) Used to indicate things with two faces (such as animals with diprosopus) or aspects; or made of two different materials; or having a two-way action. Tags: attributive
    Sense id: en-Janus-en-name-L4lKKdgu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 18 26 13 29
  3. (attributively) Used to indicate things with two faces (such as animals with diprosopus) or aspects; or made of two different materials; or having a two-way action.
    (chemistry, attributively) Used to indicate an azo dye with a quaternary ammonium group, frequently with the diazo component being safranine.
    Tags: attributive Categories (topical): Chemistry
    Sense id: en-Janus-en-name-spgYLJM- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 18 26 13 29 Topics: chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
  4. (figuratively) A two-faced person, a hypocrite. Tags: figuratively
    Sense id: en-Janus-en-name-UqQpylYB Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 18 26 13 29
  5. A moon of Saturn. Categories (place): Moons of Saturn Translations (moon of Saturn): Janus (Alemannic German), Янус (Janus) (Bulgarian), Janus (Catalan), 土衛十 (Chinese Mandarin), 土卫十 (Tǔwèishí) (Chinese Mandarin), Janus (Danish), Janus (Dutch), Jano (Esperanto), Janus (Finnish), Janus (French), იანუსი (ianusi) (Georgian), Janus (German), Ιανός (Ianós) (Greek), Janus (Hungarian), ᔮᓄᔅ (yaanos) (Inuktitut), ヤヌス (Yanusu) (Japanese), Janus (Latin), Janus (Luxembourgish), Janus (Norwegian), Janus [masculine] (Polish), Jano (Portuguese), Я́нус (Jánus) (Russian), Janus (Slovene), Jano [masculine] (Spanish), Janus (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-Janus-en-name-D5soXsGF Disambiguation of Moons of Saturn: 14 7 9 11 59 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 18 26 13 29 Disambiguation of 'moon of Saturn': 7 3 6 4 80
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Janian, janiceps, Janiform, January, Januform, Janus cat, Janus-faced, Janus green B, Janus-headed, Janus particle, Janus word

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          "text": "\"I'll tell you what we can do,\" cried her persevering patroness; \"we can go as masks, and Lady Juliana shall know nothing about it. That will save the scandal of an open revolt or a tiresome dispute. Half the company will be masked; so, if you keep your own secret, nobody will find it out. Come, what characters shall we choose?\" / \"That of Janus, I think, would be the most suitable for me,\" said Mary.",
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          "text": "But other categories of word-play have not been researched extensively or systematically. Among the latter is the type of word-play known as polysemous parallelism, or more commonly, Janus parallelism. The latter term was coined by Cyrus Gordon to describe a literary device in which a middle stich of poetry parallels in a polysemous manner both the line that precedes it and the line which follows it.",
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          "text": "The novel seems to be rather autobiographical, but in retrospect one can see about three-quarters through the text there is a turn from an autobiographical into a future novel[…]. De chauffeur verveelt zich is a real Janus-novel, looking into two directions.",
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          "text": "The ability to look at both sides of a coin before giving a verdict can be both a curse and a blessing. […] This \"Janus effect\" (my term) is a curse when it blocks a time sensitive judgment response, or a decision waiting to be made before long. […] Friendships, sibling harmony, good relationship with associates at work, and especially marriages, could be great and positive recipients of the good that such a Janus effect could bring on.",
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          "text": "[K]nowing that the minds of the people, rendered ferocious by a military life, would never accommodate themſelves to the practice of theſe [principles of justice, laws, and morals], during the continuance of war, he [Numa Pompilius] reſolved, by a diſuſe of arms, to mollify the fierceneſs of their temper: with this view, he built a temple to Janus, near the foot of the hill Argiletum, which was to notify a ſtate either of war or of peace: when open, it denoted that the ſtate was engaged in war; when ſhut, that there was peace with all the ſurrounding nations.",
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          "text": "\"I'll tell you what we can do,\" cried her persevering patroness; \"we can go as masks, and Lady Juliana shall know nothing about it. That will save the scandal of an open revolt or a tiresome dispute. Half the company will be masked; so, if you keep your own secret, nobody will find it out. Come, what characters shall we choose?\" / \"That of Janus, I think, would be the most suitable for me,\" said Mary.",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1996, Scott B. Noegel, “Introduction to Janus Parallelism”, in Janus Parallelism in the Book of Job (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series; 223), Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, page 12",
          "text": "But other categories of word-play have not been researched extensively or systematically. Among the latter is the type of word-play known as polysemous parallelism, or more commonly, Janus parallelism. The latter term was coined by Cyrus Gordon to describe a literary device in which a middle stich of poetry parallels in a polysemous manner both the line that precedes it and the line which follows it.",
          "type": "quotation"
        },
        {
          "ref": "2004, Ad Zuiderent, “The Historical Pole of the Earth: Time in the Novels of Gerrit Krol”, in Thomas F[rederic] Shannon, Johan P[ieter] Snapper, editors, Janus at the Millennium: Perspectives on Time in the Culture of the Netherlands (Publications of the American Association for Netherlandic Studies; 15), Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, page 93",
          "text": "The novel seems to be rather autobiographical, but in retrospect one can see about three-quarters through the text there is a turn from an autobiographical into a future novel[…]. De chauffeur verveelt zich is a real Janus-novel, looking into two directions.",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "2012, Ruby L. Agnir, “Janus”, in Upward beyond the Brim: Transcending the Limits: Selected Writings, [Bloomington, Ind.]: Xlibris",
          "text": "The ability to look at both sides of a coin before giving a verdict can be both a curse and a blessing. […] This \"Janus effect\" (my term) is a curse when it blocks a time sensitive judgment response, or a decision waiting to be made before long. […] Friendships, sibling harmony, good relationship with associates at work, and especially marriages, could be great and positive recipients of the good that such a Janus effect could bring on.",
          "type": "quotation"
        },
        {
          "ref": "2013, Riccardo Fantoni, “What is a Janus Fluid?”, in The Janus Fluid: A Theoretical Perspective (Springer Briefs in Physics), Cham, Switzerland: Springer, →DOI, →ISSN, page 1",
          "text": "A Janus fluid is one made of Janus particles immersed in a solvent. A Janus particle like the Roman God Janus, […] is one that has two faces with two different functionalities.",
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          "text": "Janus green B is a dye used widely in histology to stain cells for microscopic examination.",
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          "ref": "1921, Textile Colorist, volume 43, New York, N.Y.: Howes Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 401",
          "text": "In order to show that such stains are due to oxycellulose, the fabric should be stripped with titanous chloride solution or sodium hydrosulphite. On redyeing with Janus Blue the oxycellulose patches are more heavily dyed. The writer prefers Janus Blue to the Methylene Blue which is usually recommended.",
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          "ref": "1943, Edmund Vincent Cowdry, Microscopic Technique in Biology and Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, →OCLC, page 102, column 1",
          "text": "Janus Dyes. Named after the God, Janus with two faces since they often exhibit two colors.",
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          "ref": "1990, László Módis, “Topo-optical Reactions Used in Polarization Microscopic Ultrastructure Research”, in Organization of the Extracellular Matrix: A Polarization Microscopic Approach, Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, page 40",
          "text": "The significance of the molecular shape of the dyes in induction of the birefringence of polyanions is illustrated with topo-optical reactions of the Janus dyes. Janus red, yellow, green, black, and blue are cationic azo dyes[…]. All of these exhibit a moderate metachromatic effect with sulfated GAGs [glycosaminoglycans].",
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          "ref": "1993, David E. Sadava, “Mitochondria”, in Cell Biology: Organelle Structure and Function, Boston, Mass., London: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, page 93",
          "text": "In 1900, L[eonor] Michaelis (who later became famous for his studies of enzyme kinetics) found that mitochondria in living cells could be specifically stained by the dye Janus Green B[…]. Because this dye must be oxidized to become colored, Michaelis proposed that mitochondria are cellular oxidizing agents.",
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      "word": "Յանուս"
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      "word": "Янус"
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
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    {
      "code": "cmn",
      "lang": "Chinese Mandarin",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "杰纳斯"
    },
    {
      "code": "da",
      "lang": "Danish",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
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      "word": "Jano"
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      "lang": "Estonian",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
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    {
      "code": "fi",
      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "fr",
      "lang": "French",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "gl",
      "lang": "Galician",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Xano"
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    {
      "code": "ka",
      "lang": "Georgian",
      "roman": "ianusi",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "იანუსი"
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      "code": "de",
      "lang": "German",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
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      "code": "el",
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Ιανός"
    },
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      "code": "he",
      "lang": "Hebrew",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "יאנוס"
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    {
      "code": "hu",
      "lang": "Hungarian",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Ianus"
    },
    {
      "code": "id",
      "lang": "Indonesian",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Yanus"
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
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      "roman": "yaanos",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "ᔮᓄᔅ"
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Ianus"
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      "code": "it",
      "lang": "Italian",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
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      "word": "Giano"
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    {
      "code": "ja",
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      "roman": "Yanusu",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "ヤヌス"
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      "code": "kn",
      "lang": "Kannada",
      "roman": "jēnas",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "ಜೇನಸ್"
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    {
      "code": "ko",
      "lang": "Korean",
      "roman": "yanuseu",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "야누스"
    },
    {
      "code": "ckb",
      "lang": "Central Kurdish",
      "roman": "canus",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "جانوس"
    },
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      "code": "la",
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Iānus"
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
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      "code": "lt",
      "lang": "Lithuanian",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janas"
    },
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      "code": "lb",
      "lang": "Luxembourgish",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
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      "roman": "Janus",
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      "code": "no",
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "fa",
      "lang": "Persian",
      "roman": "žânus",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "ژانوس"
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      "code": "pl",
      "lang": "Polish",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "tags": [
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      ],
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "pt",
      "lang": "Portuguese",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Jano"
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      "code": "ro",
      "lang": "Romanian",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
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      "word": "Ianus"
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      "code": "ru",
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      "roman": "Jánus",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
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      "word": "Я́нус"
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
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      "code": "es",
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "tags": [
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      "word": "Jano"
    },
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
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      "code": "th",
      "lang": "Thai",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "เจนัส"
    },
    {
      "code": "tk",
      "lang": "Turkmen",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Usanus"
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    {
      "code": "uk",
      "lang": "Ukrainian",
      "roman": "Jánus",
      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "tags": [
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      ],
      "word": "Я́нус"
    },
    {
      "code": "ur",
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "جینس"
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    {
      "code": "uz",
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      "sense": "Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions",
      "word": "Yanus"
    },
    {
      "code": "gsw",
      "lang": "Alemannic German",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
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      "code": "bg",
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      "roman": "Janus",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Янус"
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      "lang": "Catalan",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
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    {
      "code": "cmn",
      "lang": "Chinese Mandarin",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "土衛十"
    },
    {
      "code": "cmn",
      "lang": "Chinese Mandarin",
      "roman": "Tǔwèishí",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
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      "word": "Janus"
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      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
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      "roman": "ianusi",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
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      "code": "de",
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      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
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      "code": "el",
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      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
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      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
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      "code": "la",
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      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "lb",
      "lang": "Luxembourgish",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "no",
      "lang": "Norwegian",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "pl",
      "lang": "Polish",
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      "word": "Janus"
    },
    {
      "code": "pt",
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    {
      "code": "ru",
      "lang": "Russian",
      "roman": "Jánus",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Я́нус"
    },
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      "code": "sl",
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      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
      "word": "Janus"
    },
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      "code": "es",
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      "code": "sv",
      "lang": "Swedish",
      "sense": "moon of Saturn",
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    }
  ],
  "wikipedia": [
    "Cassini–Huygens",
    "Ferrara Cathedral"
  ],
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If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.