saturn

/ˈsætərn/
noun
  1. The sixth planet from the sun, known for its large rings made of ice and rock.
    • Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system.
    • Through a telescope, you can see the beautiful rings of Saturn.
    • NASA's Cassini spacecraft sent back amazing images of Saturn and its moons.
  2. In ancient Roman mythology, the god of agriculture and harvest, often associated with wealth and time.
    • The Romans celebrated the festival of Saturnalia in honor of Saturn.
    • The planet Saturn was named after the Roman god because of its slow, steady movement.
    • In art, Saturn is often shown holding a sickle, a symbol of harvest.