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ENCIRCLE |
Orbit |
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CIRCUIT |
Orbit |
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SATELLITE |
Spacecraft in orbit |
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NADIR |
Lowest point of orbit |
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ABATTOIR |
Relocated orbit at a slaughterhouse |
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COMET |
Celestial body in elliptical orbit |
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APOGEE |
Most distant points of orbit |
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ELLIPSE |
The elliptical orbit of a planet. |
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ORBITAL |
Of or pertaining to an orbit. |
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PREORBITAL |
Situated in front or the orbit. |
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SUBORBITAR |
Situated under or below the orbit. |
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SUPRAORBITAR |
Situated above the orbit of the eye. |
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APOLLO |
A survey on initial orbit of moon mission |
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PLANETARIUM |
Where Mars, Saturn, and more, orbit in miniature |
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PLANET |
A celestial body in orbit around a star |
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SPHERE |
An orbit, as of a star; a socket. |
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DISORB |
To throw out of the proper orbit; to unsphere. |
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APSIDAL |
Of or pertaining to the apsides of an orbit. |
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INFRAORBITAL |
Below the orbit; as, the infraorbital foramen; the
infraorbital nerve. |
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ORBITARY |
Situated around the orbit; as, the orbitary feathers of a
bird. |
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REGREDE |
To go back; to retrograde, as the apsis of a planet's
orbit. |
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CYCLE |
An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the
celestial spheres. |
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ANTORBITAL |
Pertaining to, or situated in, the region of the front
of the orbit. |
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POSTORBITAL |
Situated behind the orbit; as, the postorbital scales
of some fishes and reptiles. |
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MALAR |
The cheek bone, which forms a part of the lower edge of the
orbit. |