Eris
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Eris typically refers to:
  • Eris (dwarf planet)
    Eris (dwarf planet)
    Eris, formal designation 136199 Eris, is the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth most massive body known to orbit the Sun directly...

    , the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System (provisional designation )
  • Eris (mythology)
    Eris (mythology)
    Eris is the Greek goddess of strife and discord, her name being translated into Latin as Discordia. Her Greek opposite is Harmonia, whose Latin counterpart is Concordia. Homer equated her with the war-goddess Enyo, whose Roman counterpart is Bellona...

    , in Greek mythology the goddess of discord


Eris may also refer to:
  • Eris (simulation)
    Eris (simulation)
    Eris is a computer simulation of the Milky Way galaxy's physics. It was done by astrophysicists from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland and University of California, Santa Cruz...

    , simulation of the Milky way galaxy
  • Eris (genus), a genus of jumping spiders
  • Eris (Billy and Mandy), a comedic representation of the Greek goddess in the television show The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
  • Eris (Star Trek), a Vorta character played by Molly Hagan
  • Eriş
    Eris
    Eris typically refers to:* Eris , the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System * Eris , in Greek mythology the goddess of discordEris may also refer to:...

    , Turkish name
  • Exoatmospheric Reentry-vehicle Interception System, a project of the Strategic Defense Initiative
  • Eris, a character from the video game Drakengard 2
    Drakengard 2
    Drakengard 2, or in Japan, is an action RPG for the PlayStation 2 system and is a direct sequel to the original Drakengard. Like the original, Drakengard 2 combines on-foot hack and slash with aerial combat stages reminiscent of Sega's Panzer Dragoon...

     voiced by Saki Aibu
  • The HTC Droid Eris, a variant of the HTC Hero mobile phone that is offered by Verizon Wireless
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