Cupid is a term that can refer to:

1. The Roman God of Love as Eros is the Greek God of Love. Cupid, the son of Venus;
2. Cupid's darts is another name for rutilated quartz;
3. CUPID is an acronym for Completely Universal Processor I/O Design

Ref: 123196/2006-09-19


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Cupid temple (Cupid temple refers to a place or edifice ...)

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