Synonym: major planet, satellite. Similar words: planetarium, airplane, lane, plan, plant, planner, planning, explanation. Meaning: ['plænɪt] n. 1. (astronomy) any of the nine large celestial bodies in the solar system that revolve around the sun and shine by reflected light; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto in order of their proximity to the sun; viewed from the constellation Hercules, all the planets rotate around the sun in a counterclockwise direction 2. a person who follows or serves another 3. any celestial body (other than comets or satellites) that revolves around a star.
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(61) Bernice's escape from the planet was looking less likely.
(62) The planet Pluto was discovered in 1930.
(63) She's so pretty, and so concerned about the planet!
(64) The saucer was from the planet Tralfamadore, he said.
(65) They are on the doomed planet below.
(66) The planet had faded into a deep gloom.
(67) They form the bedrock of our economic planet.
(68) Many false assumptions were made about the planet Jupiter.
(69) The entire planet is fluid, like a star.
(70) Much wackiness ensues en route to the red planet.
(71) Here indeed is a manifesto for the planet.
(72) Saturn is the planet with rings around it.
(73) The astronauts had mind-blowing views of planet Earth.
(74) The sad fate of the St Lawrence belugas epitomises the problems faced by small cetaceans on an increasingly polluted planet.
(75) She knows that the guest has come from another, distant planet, one with an important status in the universe.
(76) It's a role with its antecedents in Mork - except this planet is not Ork but Manhattan's skid row.
(77) Down there, it encountered the large fraction of the planet that is still molten, and began to crowd it.
(78) In the Jupiter fly-by, the ship had used the gravitational field of the planet to increase her velocity.
(79) He first took into account the fact that a sun as well as a planet moves under the influence of their mutual attraction.
(80) If you believe that feeling bad or worrying long enough will change a past or future event,[http://sentencedict.com/planet.html] then you are residing on another planet with a different reality system. William James
(81) After a while we are aware of a deviation, the gravitational pull of an unseen planet.
(82) Mind has waited for 3 billion years on this planet before composing its first string quartet.
(83) The attraction between the conjectured planet and Uranus was to account for the latter's departure from its initially predicted orbit.
(84) The story does, however, abound in felicities; the physical descriptions of the planet, for example, are superb.
(85) Their tremors pass through the planet like X rays through flesh and bone, bringing us clues about the rock they penetrate.
(86) It finds her in a maximum security prison on a far-off planet.
(87) In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
(88) We are meant to find sustenance and joy from this planet.
(89) A science-fiction thriller about a planet that is mired in civil war and whose computerized defense system runs amok, threatening everyone.
(90) The massive volcanic eruption could affect the climate of the whole planet.
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