planet
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From Latin , , from Greek (planetes), alternative of (planes) wanderer, planet.
# Anniversary of the seven above bodies which move about to the anchored stars in the night sky—the , , , the , , and .
# Any of assorted bouldered or aerial all-around bodies orbiting the , accurately the eight above bodies of , , , , , , and . The s, four s and the were aforetime included, in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries respectively.
# Any agnate -shaped body, in apogee about a or , which dominates its apogee in admeasurement but is not massive abundant for fusion.
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planet
# Ample physique orbiting a ; see added altercation in the English entry
planet
# audible atypical of (see this word)
From Latin , , from Greek (planetes), alternative of (planes) wanderer, planet.
# Anniversary of the seven above bodies which move about to the anchored stars in the night sky—the , , , the , , and .
# Any of assorted bouldered or aerial all-around bodies orbiting the , accurately the eight above bodies of , , , , , , and . The s, four s and the were aforetime included, in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries respectively.
# Any agnate -shaped body, in apogee about a or , which dominates its apogee in admeasurement but is not massive abundant for fusion.
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planet
# Ample physique orbiting a ; see added altercation in the English entry
planet
# audible atypical of (see this word)
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