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Definition of Planetlike
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Planetlike
Literary usage of Planetlike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Physical Geography by William Morris Davis (1903)
"The moon is a planetlike body which revolves around the earth while the earth
revolves around the sun. The moon is therefore called a satellite (= a ..."
2. Elementary Physical Geography by William Morris Davis (1902)
"The moon is a planetlike body which revolves around the earth while the earth
revolves around the sun. The moon is therefore called a satellite (= a ..."
3. A Naval Encyclopædia: Comprising a Dictionary of Nautical Words and Phrases (1880)
"The first was discovered in 1801, but they now number more than a hundred, and
they are called asteroids (star-like), planetoids (planetlike), ..."
4. The Enchanted Universe: And Other Sermons by Frederick Franklin Shannon (1916)
"Have we lost our spiritual rhythm, our celestial rhyme, our planetlike music?
Then I recommend to you this ideal song restorer: Tell some weaker, ..."
5. Elementary Physical Geography by William Morris Davis (1903)
"The moon is a planetlike body which revolves around the earth while the earth
revolves around the sun. The moon is therefore called a satellite (= a ..."
6. Elementary Physical Geography by William Morris Davis (1902)
"The moon is a planetlike body which revolves around the earth while the earth
revolves around the sun. The moon is therefore called a satellite (= a ..."
7. A Naval Encyclopædia: Comprising a Dictionary of Nautical Words and Phrases (1880)
"The first was discovered in 1801, but they now number more than a hundred, and
they are called asteroids (star-like), planetoids (planetlike), ..."
8. The Enchanted Universe: And Other Sermons by Frederick Franklin Shannon (1916)
"Have we lost our spiritual rhythm, our celestial rhyme, our planetlike music?
Then I recommend to you this ideal song restorer: Tell some weaker, ..."