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Definition of Euterpes

Euterpe
Euterpe Eu*ter"pe [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? delightful; ? well + ? to delight.] 1. (Class. Myth.) The Muse who presided over music. 2. (Bot.) A genus of palms, some species of which are elegant trees.

Meaning of Euterpes from wikipedia

- Euterpe (/juːˈtɜːrpiː/; Gr****: Εὐτέρπη, lit. 'rejoicing well' or 'delight' [eu̯térpɛː], from Ancient Gr****: εὖ, romanized: eû, lit. 'well' + Gr****: τέρπειν...
- Euterpe edulis, commonly known as juçara, jussara (an archaic alternative spelling), açaí-do-sul or palmiteiro, is a palm species in the genus Euterpe...
- The açaí palm (/əˈsaɪ.iː/, Portuguese: [asaˈi] , from Nheengatu asai), Euterpe oleracea, is a species of palm tree (Arecaceae) cultivated for its fruit...
- Euproserpinus euterpe, the Kern primrose sphinx moth or euterpe sphinx moth is a small day-flying moth in the family Sphingidae (sphinx moths). The 0...
- Euterpe precatoria is a tall, slender-stemmed, pinnate-leaved palm native to Central and South America and Trinidad and Tobago. E. precatoria is used...
- 27 Euterpe is a stony asteroid and parent body of the Euterpe family, located in the inner asteroid belt, approximately 100 kilometers in diameter. It...
- Amblyseius euterpes is a species of mite in the family Phytoseiidae. "Amblyseius euterpes". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-22. v t e...
- Euterpe may refer to: Euterpe (magazine), cultural magazine in Finland between 1900 and 1905 Euterpe, similar to Utopia (fictional), suggesting perfection...
- Euterpe broadwayi, the manac, or manicol, is a tall, slender-stemmed, pinnate-leaved palm native to Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the...
- Euterpe is a genus of palm trees, containing eight species that are native to Central America and the Yucatan, the West Indies, and South America, from...