orbitude (Meaning)

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orbitude (n.)

Alt. of Orbity

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orbitude Sentence Examples

  1. The astronomer marveled at the orbitude of the distant celestial object.
  2. The Earth's orbitude around the Sun takes approximately 365.25 days.
  3. The telescope's lens precisely captured the orbitude of the binary star system.
  4. The celestial sphere's orbitude defined the ancient Greeks' understanding of the heavens.
  5. The satellite's orbitude was calculated with extreme precision to ensure its proper positioning.
  6. The meteor's incandescent orbitude streaked across the night sky.
  7. The spacecraft's orbitude around the planet provided invaluable scientific data.
  8. The orbitude of the comet Halley is known for its elongated trajectory.
  9. The vastness of the universe was made evident by the countless orbs in various orbits.
  10. The moon's orbitude around Earth creates the familiar phases we observe each month.

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Alt. of Orbity

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The astronomer marveled at the orbitude of the distant celestial object.

The Earth's orbitude around the Sun takes approximately 365.25 days.

The telescope's lens precisely captured the orbitude of the binary star system.

The celestial sphere's orbitude defined the ancient Greeks' understanding of the heavens.