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Planetary   /plˈænətˌɛri/   Listen
adjective
Planetary  adj.  
1.
Of or pertaining to the planets; as, planetary inhabitants; planetary motions; planetary year.
2.
Consisting of planets; as, a planetary system.
3.
(Astrol.) Under the dominion or influence of a planet. "Skilled in the planetary hours."
4.
Caused by planets. "A planetary plague."
5.
Having the nature of a planet; erratic; revolving; wandering. "Erratical and planetary life."
Planetary days, the days of the week as shared among the planets known to the ancients, each having its day.
Planetary nebula, a nebula exhibiting a uniform disk, like that of a planet.






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"Planetary" Quotes from Famous Books



... of Conscience concerning Witches and Witchcraft." He is one of the most exact writers on the subject, and arranges witches in the following classes: "1. The diviner, gypsy, or fortune-telling witch; 2. The astrologian, star-gazing, planetary, prognosticating witch; 3. The chanting, canting, or calculating witch, who works by signs and numbers; 4. The venefical, or poisoning witch; 5. The exorcist, or conjuring witch; 6. The gastronomic witch; 7. The magical, speculative, sciential, ...
— Salem Witchcraft, Volumes I and II • Charles Upham

... earth is not the centre of the planetary revolutions because the planets are at different times at very different distances from the earth. For instance, Venus, when it is farthest off, is six times more remote from us than when it is nearest, and Mars rises almost eight times as high at ...
— The World's Greatest Books - Volume 15 - Science • Various

... unbodied shades To midnight banquets in the glimmering glades; Made visionary fabrics round them rise, And airy spectres skim before their eyes; Of talismans and sigils knew the power, And careful watch'd the planetary hour. Superior, and alone, Confucius stood, Who taught that useful science—to ...
— The Poetical Works Of Alexander Pope, Vol. 1 • Alexander Pope et al

... medicine, simples had the power That none need then the planetary hour To help their workinge, ...
— The Folk-lore of Plants • T. F. Thiselton-Dyer

... synthesis. Whence it follows that universal reason, which we regard as the origin of these laws; universal reason, which exists, reasons, labors, in a separate sphere and as a reality distinct from pure reason, just as the planetary system, though created according to the laws of mathematics, is a reality distinct from mathematics, whose existence could not have been deduced from mathematics alone: it follows, I say, that universal reason is, ...
— The Philosophy of Misery • Joseph-Pierre Proudhon


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