Similar words: planetarium, planet, monetary, monetary unit, monetary policy, plane, dietary, airplane. Meaning: ['plænɪtərɪ /trɪ] adj. 1. of or relating to or resembling the physical or orbital characteristics of a planet or the planets 2. of or relating to or characteristic of the planet Earth or its inhabitants 3. having no fixed course 4. involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope.
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(1) Planetary scientists believe it is most likely the product of wind erosion.
(2) He eventually discovered, however, that the planetary orbits are, in fact, elliptical.
(3) Several theories of planetary formation include the possibility of disturbance to axial spins during the late stages of formation of a planet.
(4) A capable mathematician and astronomer, he compiled detailed planetary tables for astrological use.
(5) But adverse planetary influences invariably serve a useful purpose - and never more so than right now.
(6) The image of the planetary Atom is printed on toys and on baseball caps.
(7) Breathtaking planetary aspects and movements will give your confidence and personal affairs a tremendous boost.
(8) However, planetary chemistry is sufficiently complicated that this can not be regarded as a firm conclusion.
(9) He also branded the idea of planetary motion caused by invisible epicycles as equally erroneous.
(10) Sense organs for lunar and planetary influences, for atmospheric pressure and cosmic rays are as yet purely hypothetical. 2.
(11) Before very long on a planetary time scale the surface temperatures would reach Cytherean values.
(12) I compared the planetary patterns at the time of the abdication crisis in l936 with those that are around now.
(13) Information from the planetary probes indicates that all the terrestrial planets have undergone differentiation, but they have followed different evolutionary paths.
(14) Planetary overload: global environmental change and the health of the human species.
(15) The planetary governor, Lord Voronov-Vaux, and his entourage were seeing the victorious Harq Obispal off with a fanfare.
(16) We now know a lot more about the early stages of planetary formation.
(17) Within our own galaxy there are probably tens of thousands of planetary systems.
(18) On yet another world, intelligence had been born and was escaping from its planetary cradle.
(19) From earliest time, mad had concluded that the forces that govern planetary and stellar movements must also control events on earth.
(20) The gist of all this is that life is an interactive phenomenon of planetary and biospheric scale.
(21) For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion.
(22) Standish shows in his new work that the dynamical evidence for Planet X is readily explained by uncertainties in planetary ephemerides.
(23) Aquinas himself saw no finality in the solutions offered by either Aristotle or Ptolemy to the problems of planetary motion.
(24) Then, for a relative blink of about 1, 000 years or less, the star becomes a planetary nebula. Sentencedict.com
(25) These shapes turned out, quite remarkably, to be just what were needed for the descriptions of planetary orbits!
(26) The expansion of human civilization into space is feasible because of the availability of vast asteroidal and planetary resources.
(27) But ice ages or no, millions of years of erosion will slowly flatten the planetary mineral heaps we call mountains.
(28) Add a global perspective and you up the scale to cover the entire planetary network of human activity.
(29) The early experiments involve simple angular measurement of the coordinates of celestial objects for star positions, planetary motions etc.
(30) Isaac Newton solved the final problem in the Copernican hypothesis by demonstrating that planetary motion was caused by gravitation.
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