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PLANETARY |
Terrestrial |
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EARTHLY |
Terrestrial |
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TERRESTRIOUS |
Terrestrial. |
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ROADRUNNER |
Terrestrial bird |
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TERRENE |
Earthy; terrestrial. |
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TERRESTRE |
Terrestrial; earthly. |
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DINOSAUR |
Extinct terrestrial reptile |
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GEOTIC |
Belonging to earth; terrestrial. |
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SUBASTRAL |
Beneath the stars or heavens; terrestrial. |
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SPYGLASS |
A small telescope for viewing distant terrestrial
objects. |
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SUBSOLARY |
Being under the sun; hence, terrestrial; earthly;
mundane. |
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TERRESTRIAL |
Representing, or consisting of, the earth; as, a
terrestrial globe. |
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PELICOSAURIA |
A suborder of Theromorpha, including terrestrial
reptiles from the Permian formation. |
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EARTHY |
Of or pertaining to the earth or to, this world; earthly;
terrestrial; carnal. |
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MUNDANE |
Of or pertaining to the world; worldly; earthly;
terrestrial; as, the mundane sphere. |
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SUBLUNARY |
Situated beneath the moon; hence, of or pertaining to
this world; terrestrial; earthly. |
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SLATER |
Any terrestrial isopod crustacean of the genus Porcellio
and allied genera; a sow bug. |
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UNEARTHLY |
Not terrestrial; supernatural; preternatural; hence,
weird; appalling; terrific; as, an unearthly sight or sound. |
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VITRINA |
A genus of terrestrial gastropods, having transparent,
very thin, and delicate shells, -- whence the name. |
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HEMISPHERE |
Half of the terrestrial globe, or a projection of the
same in a map or picture. |
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TROPIC |
One of the two parallels of terrestrial latitude
corresponding to the celestial tropics, and called by the same names. |
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ANALEMMA |
A scale of the sun's declination for each day of the
year, drawn across the torrid zone on an artificial terrestrial globe. |
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MAGNETOGRAPH |
An automatic instrument for registering, by
photography or otherwise, the states and variations of any of the
terrestrial magnetic elements. |
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INEQUALITY |
Disproportion to any office or purpose; inadequacy;
competency; as, the inequality of terrestrial things to the wants of a
rational soul. |
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GLOBE |
A round model of the world; a spherical representation of
the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial globe; -- called
also artificial globe. |