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eros
A winged figure of a child representing love and/or its power
libido
a type of love that seeks fulfillment without violation or something else
collective instincts for self-preservation; life drive
the personal, relatedness element that characterizes a woman's psychology and a man's anima See logos
Earth Resources Observations System (United States Department of Interior)
Eros, Asteroid #433, is a Near-Earth Asteroid (NEAR) This elongated asteroid is 21 by 8 by 8 miles (33 by 13 by 13 kilometers) The force of gravity on Eros is 1000 times weaker than the gravity on Earth; it has no atmosphere The density of Eros is 2 4 grams per cubic centimeter, roughly the same as the density of Earth's crust The surface of Eros is littered with dust, rocks, boulders and craters Eros varies from about 1 14 AU to 1 78AU from the Sun (it orbits the Sun in a slightly more elliptical orbit than the Earth and is a bit farther from the Sun than the Earth)
In John Lee's typology of love, the love of beauty
Love; the god of love; by earlier writers represented as one of the first and creative gods, by later writers as the son of Aphrodite, equivalent to the Latin god Cupid
Physical love; sexual desire
the Greek equivalent to Cupid
physical love or sexual desire (Contrast with agape, philia, and platonic love)
A Greek word referring to physical love; lust
Eros is love Originally Eros was considered to have been one of the great forces spawned from the primordial chaos In this role Eros causes the fury of procreation that brings into being the world as we recognize it In later myths Eros has been reduced to a pleasant but, minor god By Roman times Eros had become Cupid
desire for the good and the beautiful
psychiatry
(Greek mythology) god of love; son of Aphrodite; identified with Roman Cupid