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Jovicentric
Jovicentric Jo`vi*cen"tric, a. [See Jove, and Center.] (Astron.) Revolving around the planet Jupiter; appearing as viewed from Jupiter. [R.] --J. R. Hind.

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- Vicent is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname Francesc Vicent (1450 – c. 1512), Spanish chess player Francesc...
- Vicent Tur Torres (1959 ― 17 January 2021), was a Spanish school teacher and PSIB politician from Eivissa island. He was councilor of the opposition of...
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (/ˌɡrɛn.əˈdiːnz/ GREN-ə-DEENZ), sometimes known simply as Saint Vincent or SVG, is an island country in the eastern Caribbean...
- Josep Vicent is a Spanish conductor. Prin****l Conductor - Music Director with ADDA Simfònica of Spain. Artistic and General Director at ADDA Auditorium...
- Anastasio Martín Ignacio Vicente Tadeo Francisco Pellegrin Martín y Soler (2 May 1754 – 30 January or 10 February 1806) was a Spanish composer of opera...
- Vincent Ferrer, OP (Valencian: Sant Vicent Ferrer [ˈsaɱ viˈsɛɱ feˈreɾ]; Spanish: San Vicente Ferrer; Italian: San Vincenzo Ferreri; German: Sankt Vinzenz...
- Manuel Vicent (born 1936) is a Spanish writer. He was born in La Vilavella, Castellón and studied philosophy and law at the University of Valencia. A prolific...
- Josefa Vicent Riesgo (born 7 May 1950) is a Uruguayan sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. 1Did not start in the...
- Francesc Vicent (1450 in Segorbe – c. 1512) was a Valencian author who wrote the first treatise about chess using the present-day moves for the queen and...
- Valencia 1545), and his son was Vicente Masip Comes (c. 1555–1623), known as Vicent de Joanes, who imitated his style.[citation needed] His two daughters, Dorotea...