Definitionadj. of or relating to or resembling the physical or orbital characteristics of a planet or the planets
Last update: July 22, 2015
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Earth is the part of the planetary system. [Please select]
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He'd known it would fail, but the elders of the Planetary Council had called in their last favor. [Please select]
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Have the persistence of a bull dog and the regularity of planetary motion. [Please select]
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He also considered the planetary observations at his disposal insufficient and so gave up the attempt at a complete planetary theory. [Please select]
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In 1595, having more leisure from lectures, he turned his speculative mind to the number, size, and motion of the planetary orbits. [Please select]
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He thereupon vowed to construct from these eight minutes a new planetary theory that should account for them all. [Please select]
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"Only a simple suffumigation," said the Baronet, "accompanied by availing ourselves of the suitable planetary hour." [Please select]
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But even he retained epicycles and excentrics, and could not explain the unequal orbits of planetary motion. [Please select]
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"Only a simple suffumigation," said the Baronet, "accompanied by availing ourselves of a suitable planetary hour." [Please select]
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Within the great cycle of the planetary revolution of our own earth, and as a consequence thereof, we have the minor cycle of the phenomena of the seasons; these generate atmospheric cycles. [Please select]
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If Copernicus revolutionized astronomy by proving the sun to be the centre of motion to our planetary system, Galileo gave it an immense impulse by his discoveries with the telescope. [Please select]
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