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adjectiveof or relating to or resembling the physical or orbital characteristics of a planet or the planets
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adjectiveinvolving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope
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adjectivehaving no fixed course
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adjectiveof or relating to or characteristic of the planet Earth or its inhabitants
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Definition that contains planetary
- sun any star around which a planetary system revolves
- hooke English scientist who formulated the law of elasticity and proposed a wave theory of light and formulated a theory of planetary motion and proposed the inverse square law of gravitational attraction and discovered the cellular structure of cork and introduced the term `cell' into biology and invented a balance spring for watches (1635-1703)
- kepler German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
- priscoan the earliest eon in the history of the Earth from the first accretion of planetary material (around 4,600 million years ago) until the date of the oldest known rocks (about 3,800 million years ago); no evidence of life
- hadean aeon the earliest eon in the history of the Earth from the first accretion of planetary material (around 4,600 million years ago) until the date of the oldest known rocks (about 3,800 million years ago); no evidence of life
- hadean the earliest eon in the history of the Earth from the first accretion of planetary material (around 4,600 million years ago) until the date of the oldest known rocks (about 3,800 million years ago); no evidence of life
- tycho brahe Danish astronomer whose observations of the planets provided the basis for Kepler's laws of planetary motion (1546-1601)
- johannes kepler German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
- asteroid belt the region of interplanetary space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
- priscoan aeon the earliest eon in the history of the Earth from the first accretion of planetary material (around 4,600 million years ago) until the date of the oldest known rocks (about 3,800 million years ago); no evidence of life