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Definition of Planetic
1. a. Of or pertaining to planets.
Definition of Planetic
1. pertaining to a planet or planets [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Planetic
Literary usage of Planetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dreams of My Solitude on the Mysteries of the Heavens by Joseph Sproul (1879)
"Thus However, every change the planetoid undergoes by the addition of matter—while
it by so much affects the relation of its orbit to the planetic plane—has ..."
2. Excelsior by James Hamilton (1856)
"... and its annual wandering around the central sun, comprise the leading facts
of it* planetic constitution. Two, only two, of the ideas which are uttered ..."
3. Excelsior: Helps to Progress in Religion, Science, and Literature by James Hamilton (1856)
"... the planetic laws of our globe being what we have marked, we find that only
such vegetables and animals exist on it as need the daily alternations of ..."
4. Longer English Poems: With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an by John Wesley Hales (1897)
"Comp. the use of this word of planetic influence, as in Hamlet. I. i. 162: " The
nights are wholesome ..."
5. Progression: Or, The South Defended by Mary Sophia Shaw Homes (1860)
"... so complete Throughout that system's range, this unity Among its planetic
community, Is marked. Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, still Are lighter, ..."
6. Dreams of My Solitude on the Mysteries of the Heavens by Joseph Sproul (1879)
"Thus However, every change the planetoid undergoes by the addition of matter—while
it by so much affects the relation of its orbit to the planetic plane—has ..."
7. Excelsior by James Hamilton (1856)
"... and its annual wandering around the central sun, comprise the leading facts
of it* planetic constitution. Two, only two, of the ideas which are uttered ..."
8. Excelsior: Helps to Progress in Religion, Science, and Literature by James Hamilton (1856)
"... the planetic laws of our globe being what we have marked, we find that only
such vegetables and animals exist on it as need the daily alternations of ..."
9. Longer English Poems: With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an by John Wesley Hales (1897)
"Comp. the use of this word of planetic influence, as in Hamlet. I. i. 162: " The
nights are wholesome ..."
10. Progression: Or, The South Defended by Mary Sophia Shaw Homes (1860)
"... so complete Throughout that system's range, this unity Among its planetic
community, Is marked. Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, still Are lighter, ..."