1. Soter - Adjective
2. Soter - Proper noun
Soter (not comparable)
(Ancient Greece) An honorific epithet for rulers, heroes, gods…
Soter (plural Soters)
A surname from Greek.
As described by astronomer Steven Soter : citation :"The end product of secondary disk accretion is a small number of relatively large bodies (planets) in either non-intersecting or resonant orbits, which prevent collisions between them. Source: Internet
Etude, under Tony Soter when he was still there, produced an inspired Pinot Noir, so I’d be be interested to hear if they’ve been as successful with their roses. Source: Internet
Steven Soter is a resident research associate in the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History. Source: Internet
The first recorded school of anatomy was in Alexandria from about 300 to the 2nd century BC. citation Ptolemy I Soter was the first to allow for medical officials to cut open and examine dead bodies for the purposes of learning how human bodies operated. Source: Internet
The book detailing the 1969 revision of the General Roman Calendar states: "There are no grounds for including Saint Soter and Saint Caius among the martyrs." Source: Internet
Selectmen Chairman Mike Soter and Town Administrator Denis Fraine echoed Mayhew’s words. Source: Internet