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2009 greatest hits album by Orbital
O'Neil, Tim (12 August 2009). "Orbital: Orbital 20". PopMatters. Retrieved 19 October 2011. Hearn, Charlie. "Orbital - 20". Rockfeedback. Retrieved 19 October
Orbital_20
English electronic music duo
listeners believe that they had bought a mis-pressed album (Orbital 1 packaged as Orbital 2). The album reached No. 28 on the UK albums chart, staying
Orbital_(band)
American space technology company
opposes Reflect Orbital's proposed orbital illumination system". DarkSky International. Retrieved 10 February 2026. "Reflect Orbital Seeks Collaboration
Reflect_Orbital
Angle between a reference plane and the plane of an orbit
Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body. It is expressed as the angle between a reference plane and the orbital
Orbital_inclination
selected by Orbital, released with the April 2002 issue of Mixmag.) (2002) UK Back to Mine (DJ Mix album) (2002) Tracks not released on an Orbital release
Orbital_discography
1992 single by Orbital
Called Love" by The Darkness. In June 2009, Orbital released a two CD greatest hits compilation Orbital 20, which included a number of new remixes, including
Halcyon_(Orbital_song)
Curved path of an object around a point
and for the coming 20 million years On-line orbit plotter. Requires JavaScript. Orbital Mechanics (Rocket and Space Technology) Orbital simulations by Varadi
Orbit
Function describing an electron in an atom
{\displaystyle m_{s}} . The simple names s orbital, p orbital, d orbital, and f orbital refer to orbitals with angular momentum quantum number ℓ = 0, 1, 2
Atomic_orbital
Parameters that define a specific orbit
Orbital elements are the parameters required to uniquely identify a specific orbit. In celestial mechanics these elements are considered in two-body systems
Orbital_elements
Spacecraft end-of-life orbit
2015-03-07. "FCC Enters Orbital Debris Debate". Space.com. Archived from the original on March 8, 2005. "US Government Orbital Debris Standard Practices"
Graveyard_orbit
Amount by which an orbit deviates from a perfect circle
astrodynamics, the orbital eccentricity of an astronomical object is a dimensionless parameter that determines the amount by which its orbit around another
Orbital_eccentricity
Speed at which a body orbits around the barycenter of a system
the orbital speed of an astronomical body or object (e.g. planet, moon, artificial satellite, spacecraft, or star) is the speed at which it orbits around
Orbital_speed
Process that leads to gradual decrease of the distance between two orbiting bodies
detectable gravitational waves. Orbital decay is caused by one or more mechanisms which absorb energy from the orbital motion, such as fluid friction,
Orbital_decay
Modular space station in low Earth orbit
divided into two main sections: the Russian Orbital Segment (ROS), developed by Roscosmos, and the US Orbital Segment (USOS), built by NASA, ESA, JAXA,
International_Space_Station
Trajectory of Earth around the Sun
center of the orbit is relatively close to the center of the Sun (relative to the size of the orbit). As seen from Earth, the planet's orbital prograde motion
Earth's_orbit
Mixing (superposition) of atomic orbitals
In chemistry, orbital hybridisation (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals (with different energies,
Orbital_hybridisation
Conceptual artificial ring around the Earth
strength needed to stretch from GEO to the surface. Orbital rings use a different mechanism. In the orbital ring version, a kinetic ring is moving around the
Orbital_ring
The Moon's circuit around Earth
needed][relevant?] However, because the orbital velocity of the Moon around Earth (1 km/s) is small compared to the orbital velocity of Earth about the Sun (30 km/s)
Orbit_of_the_Moon
Geospatial analysis company based in Palo Alto
2019-08-30. "Orbital Insight Opens Its Satellite Network to the Masses". bloomberg.com. 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2019-08-16. "Orbital Insight lands $20 million
Orbital_Insight
2022 greatest hits album by Orbital
Sam (20 April 2022). "Orbital announce new anniversary album '30 Something'". NME. Retrieved 31 July 2022. Earls, John (13 September 2021). "Orbital tell
30_Something_(Orbital_album)
American aerospace and defense company
Orbital ATK Inc. was an American aerospace manufacturer and defense industry company. It was formed in February 9, 2015, from the merger of Orbital Sciences
Orbital_ATK
Type of co-orbital motion of a small orbiting body relative to a larger orbiting body
horseshoe orbit of (419624) 2010 SO16 around the Earth-Sun system over 900 years In celestial mechanics, a horseshoe orbit is a type of co-orbital motion
Horseshoe_orbit
Proposed Russian space station
Orbital Service Station, is a proposed Russian orbital space station scheduled to begin construction in 2028. Initially an evolution of the Orbital Piloted
Russian_Orbital_Station
Fifth planet from the Sun
778 million km (5.20 AU) and it completes an orbit every 11.86 years. This is approximately two-fifths the orbital period of Saturn, forming a near orbital resonance
Jupiter
L-1011 modified to carry rockets
modified in 1994 by Orbital Sciences (now part of Northrop Grumman) to serve as the mother ship for the Pegasus, an air-launched orbital rocket. As of June
Stargazer_(aircraft)
1993 studio album by Orbital
Orbital (also known as Orbital 2 or the Brown Album) is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Orbital, released on 24 May 1993 by Internal
Orbital_(1993_album)
Regular and periodic mutual gravitational influence of orbiting bodies
mechanics, orbital resonance occurs when orbiting bodies exert regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually because their orbital periods
Orbital_resonance
First planet from the Sun
angular orbital velocity equals its angular rotational velocity so that the Sun's apparent motion ceases; closer to perihelion, Mercury's angular orbital velocity
Mercury_(planet)
Mathematical function
{\displaystyle \alpha } controlling the width of the orbital. The expression for a Cartesian Gaussian-type orbital, with the appropriate normalization coefficient
Gaussian_orbital
Weapons used in space warfare
operative orbital weapons systems, but several nations have deployed orbital surveillance networks to observe other nations or armed forces. Several orbital weaponry
Space_weapon
Medium-lift expendable rocket by Northrop Grumman
medium-lift launch vehicle developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation with financial support from NASA under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS)
Antares_(rocket)
Compartment in space capsules used only in orbit
the Chinese Shenzhou spacecraft, the orbital module has been upgraded to carry its own solar panels and orbital maneuver system, so it is capable of operating
Orbital_module
Orbit keeping the satellite at a fixed longitude above the equator
A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GEO) is an Earth-centered orbit with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, 23 hours
Geosynchronous_orbit
Pollution around Earth by defunct artificial objects
second-stage in an elliptical geocentric orbit with a low-perigee, thus ensuring rapid orbital decay and avoiding long-term orbital debris from spent rocket bodies
Space_debris
Orbit of an object around the Moon
that make most unstable, and leave only a few orbital trajectories possible for indefinite frozen orbits. These would be useful for long-term stays in
Lunar_orbit
Transfer manoeuvre between two orbits
astronautics, the Hohmann transfer orbit (/ˈhoʊmən/) is an orbital maneuver used to transfer a spacecraft between two orbits of different altitudes around
Hohmann_transfer_orbit
Reusable robotic spaceplane used by US military since 2010
The Boeing X-37, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), is a reusable robotic spacecraft. It is boosted into space by a launch vehicle, re-enters
Boeing_X-37
Chinese modular space station (since 2021)
2023. Retrieved 21 February 2023. "The orbital parameters of the core module assembly". China Manned Space. 20 September 2021. Archived from the original
Tiangong_space_station
Spaceflight where the spacecraft does not go into orbit
considered a sub-orbital spaceflight. Some sub-orbital flights have been undertaken to test spacecraft and launch vehicles later intended for orbital spaceflight
Sub-orbital_spaceflight
Proposed orbital infrastructure
data centers or orbital AI infrastructure are proposed concepts to build AI data centers in the sun-synchronous orbit or other orbits utilizing space-based
Space-based_data_center
Series of science fiction anthologies
"ISFDB". Orbit 17. Retrieved 30 October 2021. "Orbit 18". ISFDB. Retrieved 30 October 2021. "Orbit 19". ISFDB. Retrieved 30 October 2021. "Orbit 20". ISFDB
Orbit_(anthology_series)
Circular orbit above Earth's Equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation
following the direction of Earth's rotation. An object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to Earth's rotational period, one sidereal day, and
Geostationary_orbit
samples to match the predictions of orbital theory in the hopes of improving the accuracy of their data. Orbital tuning is done by adjusting the timescale
Orbital_tuning
Spaceflight where spacecraft orbits an astronomical body
An orbital spaceflight (or orbital flight) is a spaceflight in which a spacecraft is placed on a trajectory where it could remain in space for at least
Orbital_spaceflight
1987 studio album by William Orbit
Orbit is the first studio album by English musician William Orbit. While all of his later solo albums are predominantly instrumental, this album consists
Orbit_(William_Orbit_album)
Third planet from the Sun
perpendicular to its orbital plane around the Sun, producing seasons. Earth is orbited by one permanent natural satellite, the Moon, which orbits Earth at 384
Earth
2001 Chinese uncrewed spaceflight
rest of the spacecraft after just over seven days in orbit, with the orbital module staying in orbit for another 220 days. Shenzhou 2 tested the spacecraft
Shenzhou_2
First crewed Moon landing (1969)
orbit rendezvous over both direct ascent and Earth orbit rendezvous. A space rendezvous is an orbital maneuver in which two spacecraft navigate through
Apollo_11
2007 live album by Orbital
NME review https://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews-orbital-8822-343957 Live At Glastonbury 1994 - 2004 at Discogs loopz.co.uk - Official Orbital Web Site
Orbital: Live at Glastonbury 1994–2004
Orbital:_Live_at_Glastonbury_1994–2004
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights (STS-5) beginning in 1982. Five complete Space Shuttle orbiter vehicles
Space_Shuttle
Hypothetical Solar System planet
21–22. Observation and analysis of the orbital dynamics of Kuiper Belt objects constrain the possible orbital parameters of a Planet Nine, and at the
Planet_Nine
First American orbital spaceflight
the fifth human spaceflight, preceded by Soviet orbital flights Vostok 1 and 2 and American sub-orbital flights Mercury-Redstone 3 and 4. The Mercury spacecraft
Mercury-Atlas_6
Equilibrium points near two orbiting bodies
increasing the object's orbital period. The closer to Earth the object is, the greater this effect is. At the L1 point, the object's orbital period becomes exactly
Lagrange_point
Comparison of all orbital launch systems
Comparison of orbital launchers families. For the list of predominantly solid-fueled orbital launch systems, see: Comparison of solid-fueled orbital launch systems
Comparison of orbital launch systems
Comparison_of_orbital_launch_systems
Proposed momentum exchange tether
Earth orbit, which rotates in its orbital plane and whose ends brush the upper Earth atmosphere, with the rotational motion cancelling the orbital motion
Skyhook_(structure)
Celestial coordinate system
An orbital pole is either point at the ends of the orbital normal, an imaginary line segment that runs through a focus of an orbit (of a revolving body
Orbital_pole
Satellite orbit with high inclination
orbit to provide telecommunications services. Near-polar orbiting satellites commonly choose a sun-synchronous orbit, where each successive orbital pass
Polar_orbit
Soviet winged orbital vehicle
sweep: 45 degrees Propulsion Total orbital manoeuvring engine thrust: 17,600 kgf (173,000 N; 39,000 lbf) Orbital manoeuvring engine specific impulse:
Buran_(spacecraft)
Medical condition
An orbital blowout fracture is a traumatic deformity of the orbital floor or medial wall that typically results from the impact of a blunt object larger
Orbital_blowout_fracture
Disked object that eclipsed V1400 Centauri
constant orbital speed, then it would have an orbital period around 200 days, whereas if J1407b's orbit is more elliptical with a varying orbital speed,
J1407b
1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program
higher than the usual Earth-orbital reentry speed. Apollo 5 (AS-204) was the first uncrewed test flight of the LM in Earth orbit, launched from pad 37 on
Apollo_program
Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle
The Space Shuttle orbiter was the spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle, a partially reusable orbital spacecraft system that was part of the discontinued
Space_Shuttle_orbiter
US project to autonomously service satellites in orbit ~2007
(MSFC). The Orbital Express program was aimed at developing "a safe and cost-effective approach to autonomously service satellites in orbit". The system
Orbital_Express
Uncrewed cargo spacecraft developed by Orbital Sciences
missions. It was originally built by Orbital Sciences Corporation with financial support from NASA under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS)
Cygnus_(spacecraft)
Distant body in the outer Solar System
longest orbital period of any known object in the Solar System of its size or larger with an orbital period of around 11,400 years. Its orbit is extremely
Sedna_(dwarf_planet)
Orbit around planet Venus
that the probe's orbital insertion maneuver had failed, because of a defect in the orbital insertion burn. After the craft orbited the Sun for five years
Cytherocentric_orbit
Reusable superheavy-lift general-purpose launch vehicle
the company disclosed a public construction plan for two sub-orbital launch pads, two orbital launch pads, two landing pads, two test stands, and a large
SpaceX_Starship
Philippine aerospace company
Orbital Exploration Technologies, Inc., also known as Orbital Exploration or OrbitX, was a Philippine aerospace and space transportation company. OrbitX
OrbitX
Orbit to planetary surface attack with inert projectiles
or a kinetic orbital strike is the hypothetical act of attacking a planetary surface with an inert kinetic projectile from orbit (orbital bombardment)
Kinetic_bombardment
Hypergolic orbital maneuvering engines used on NASA's Space Shuttle
orbiter to perform various orbital maneuvers according to requirements of each mission profile: orbital injection after main engine cutoff, orbital corrections
Orbital_Maneuvering_System
2000 video game
ground movement and interplanetary travel is supported, including orbital and sub-orbital flight, although only vessel-ground collisions are supported. Docking
Orbiter_(simulator)
Air-launched rocket
by Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC) and later built and launched by Northrop Grumman. Pegasus is the world's first privately developed orbital launch
Northrop_Grumman_Pegasus
Nuclear weapons delivery system
A Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS) is a warhead delivery system that uses a low Earth orbit towards its target destination. Just before reaching
Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
Fractional_Orbital_Bombardment_System
Sixth planet from the Sun
less than a third of its mass. Saturn orbits the Sun at a distance of 9.59 AU (1,434 million km), with an orbital period of 29.45 years. Saturn's interior
Saturn
Term in geometry; longest and shortest semidiameters of an ellipse
barycentric orbital speed is 1.010 km/s, whilst the Earth's is 0.012 km/s. The total of these speeds gives a geocentric lunar average orbital speed of 1
Semi-major and semi-minor axes
Semi-major_and_semi-minor_axes
Maintenance of a particular orbit
astrodynamics, orbital station-keeping is keeping a spacecraft at a fixed distance from another spacecraft or celestial body. It requires a series of orbital maneuvers
Orbital_station-keeping
2018 sculpture and passive satellite by Trevor Paglen
Orbital Reflector is a reflective, mylar sculpture by Trevor Paglen launched into space as a temporary satellite. Co-produced by the Nevada Museum of
Orbital_Reflector
Type of orbit around an astronomical body
equatorial orbit, non-inclined orbit that is coplanar with the equator of Earth. List of orbits Geostationary orbit (GEO) Celestial equator Orbital inclination
Near-equatorial_orbit
Effect on the Earth's climate from slow orbital changes
corresponding to the timeframes of periodic orbital cycles have been interpreted as evidence of orbital forcing on climate during greenhouse periods
Orbital_forcing
Eighth planet from the Sun
liquids, it has no well-defined solid surface. Neptune orbits the Sun once every 164.8 years at an orbital distance of 30.1 astronomical units (4.5 billion
Neptune
Inflammation of eye tissues
Orbital cellulitis is inflammation of eye tissues behind the orbital septum. It is most commonly caused by an acute spread of infection into the eye socket
Orbital_cellulitis
1989 single by Orbital
numerous versions and remixes of "Chime". Orbital themselves have done several. Below is a list of them: Orbital Original version – 1989 "Helium Mix" – 1990
Chime_(Orbital_song)
Either of two extreme points in a celestial object's orbit
across an orbit; it also refers simply to the extreme range of an object orbiting a host body (see top figure; see third figure). In orbital mechanics
Apsis
Type of chemical bond
orbital on one atom overlap with two lobes of an orbital on another atom, and in which this overlap occurs laterally. Each of these atomic orbitals has
Pi_bond
Series of orbital maneuvers
match of the orbital velocities and position vectors of the two spacecraft, allowing them to remain at a constant distance through orbital station-keeping
Space_rendezvous
extraterrestrial orbiters is a listing of spacecraft that achieved an extraterrestrial orbit. The first artificial object to orbit the sun is the Luna
List of extraterrestrial orbiters
List_of_extraterrestrial_orbiters
Angle between the rotational axis and orbital axis of a body
and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular to its orbital plane; equivalently, it is the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane
Axial_tilt
Satellite manufacturing company
with Alba Orbital to assist in the launch of its icMercury PocketQube satellite via SpaceX to be launched in early 2025. In 2021, Alba Orbital participated
Alba_Orbital
Largest dwarf planet
orbit (such as its orbital precession) over millions of years so that a collision could happen. However, Pluto is also protected by its 2:3 orbital resonance
Pluto
Indian orbiter mission to Mars (2013–2022)
20 days long and started on 28 October 2013. The MOM probe spent about a month in Earth orbit, where it made a series of seven apogee-raising orbital
Mars_Orbiter_Mission
Quasiperiodic orbit around a Lagrange point
In orbital mechanics, a libration point orbit (LPO) is a quasiperiodic orbit around a Lagrange point. Libration is a form of orbital motion exhibited
Libration_point_orbit
Spaceflight with a crew or passengers
The station orbits at an altitude of 409 kilometers (221 nmi) and an orbital inclination of 51.65°. Several of the Space Shuttle's 135 orbital flights were
Human_spaceflight
Spacecraft capable of aerodynamic flight in atmosphere
both aircraft and spacecraft. Orbital spaceplanes tend to be more similar to conventional spacecraft, while sub-orbital spaceplanes tend to be more similar
Spaceplane
Reconnaissance mission of the main belt asteroid 16 Psyche
gravity-assist maneuver that adjusted its orbital tilt around the Sun, allowing the probe and its path to align with the orbital plane of asteroid Psyche. The probe
Psyche_(spacecraft)
First artificial Earth satellite
radio signal was easily detectable by amateur radio operators, and the 65° orbital inclination made its flight path cover virtually the entire inhabited Earth
Sputnik_1
American space and aeronautics agency
orbital spaceflight. NASA's first orbital spaceflight was conducted by John Glenn on February 20, 1962, in the Friendship 7, making three full orbits
NASA
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
families based on their orbital characteristics. Some asteroids have natural satellites that orbit them, that is, asteroids that orbit larger asteroids. Mercury-crossing
Solar_System
Defunct American aerospace company
BBC News. January 9, 2023. "Virgin Orbit Selected to Bring Orbital Launch Capabilities to Brazil". Virgin Orbit. April 28, 2021. Archived from the original
Virgin_Orbit
Type of orbit
{\displaystyle v_{o}} is orbital velocity of a body in circular orbit. For a body moving along this kind of trajectory the orbital equation is: r = h 2 μ
Parabolic_trajectory
Outer moon of Jupiter
Planet Center. Retrieved 20 January 2023. Selection of Objects → "All Jovian outer irregular satellites" → Check "I require Orbital Elements" → Get Information
Carpo_(moon)
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Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Offering
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a variant of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English, Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘loveable’). This has survived into the 20th century in the short form Mabel.English : possibly from an unattested Old English male personal name, Mappa.English : from Old Welsh map, mab ‘son’, which was used as a distinguishing epithet.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abital, AVITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives.Â
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiytal, ABITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives.Â
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of about 20 places so named for having a farmhouse with an upper story (see Loftus).English : variant of Loftus.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Circumference of the Orbit; Limit; Realm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English or Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘lovable’). This has survived into the 20th century as a personal name in the short form Mabel.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Orpita | ஓரà¯à®ªà®¿à®¤à®¾
Offering
Orpita | ஓரà¯à®ªà®¿à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Muslim
Orbit, Eye socket, Argument
Biblical
the father of the dew; or of the shadow,father of the dew
Girl/Female
Indian
Dreams
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Golden
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
The father of the dew; or of the shadow.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Loved one
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Argues a Lot; Orbit; Eye Socket; Orgument; Debate
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Loved One
Boy/Male
Indian
Orbit, Eye socket, Argument
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Orbit eye socket, Orgument, debate
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lovell, derived from Anglo-Norman French lou ‘wolf’ + the diminutive suffix -el.Lowell is the surname of one of America’s most distinguished New England families, which have been prominent for over 200 years. Its founder, John Lowell (1743–1802), was a legislator and judge. The city of Lowell, MA was named in honor of his son Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817), a textile manufacturer.
Surname or Lastname
Northern Irish
Northern Irish : reduced form of Scottish McLean.English : perhaps a variant spelling of Lane.Finnish : ornamental name from laine ‘wave’. This is one of the most common names among those that were derived from words denoting natural features when hereditary surnames were adopted in Finland in the beginning of the 20th century. This name is found chiefly in southern Finland.French : metonymic occupational name for a worker or dealer in wool, from Old French la(i)ne ‘wool’ (Latin lana).
ORBITAL 20
ORBITAL 20
Boy/Male
Tamil
Invaluable
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A Prophet's Name
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Kannada, Scottish, Swedish
Abbreviation of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind; Defending Men
Boy/Male
Tamil
Man who commands everything
Female
German
German form of Greek Hagne, AGNA means "chaste; holy."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Religious women, Courteous, Polite
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Iron
Boy/Male
Tamil
Binnyker | பீநà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ேர
Fearful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wisdom, One with good morals, Good guidance, Righteous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Pleasant (Old French Plaisant) (see Plaisance 1).
ORBITAL 20
ORBITAL 20
ORBITAL 20
ORBITAL 20
ORBITAL 20
a.
Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days.
a.
Alt. of Orbical
a.
Situated around the orbit; as, the orbitary feathers of a bird.
a.
Of or pertaining to an order.
n.
A sleeve covering the arm from the elbow to the hand.
a.
Spherical; orbicular; orblike; circular.
a.
Orbital.
n.
The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons.
a.
Having the orbital index relatively large; having the orbits narrow transversely; -- opposed to microseme.
n.
The path described by a heavenly body in its periodical revolution around another body; as, the orbit of Jupiter, of the earth, of the moon.
a.
Of or pertaining to an orbit.
a.
Having a medium orbital index; having orbits neither broad nor narrow; between megaseme and microseme.
a.
Of the length of a cubit.
n.
A word or number denoting order or succession.
a.
Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers, first, second, third, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to the cubit or ulna; as, the cubital nerve; the cubital artery; the cubital muscle.
a.
Having the orbital index relatively small; having the orbits broad transversely; -- opposed to megaseme.
n.
Alt. of Orbity
a.
Orbital.
n.
A book containing the rubrics of the Mass.