yörünge, göz çukuru, orbital gezegen yörüngesine ait, etki alanı, yörüngede dönmek, faaliyet sahası, dolanca, mahrek, bir yörüngede dönmek, bir gökcismi etrafında dönmek veya döndürmek, yörüngeye oturtmak, rota izlemek, yörüngeye sokmak, yörüngesine almak, yörünge izlemek, orbit, yörüngede dön, göz, -in etrafında bir yörüngede dönmek, orbita, anat, kuşların gözleri etrafındaki deri, Göz çukuru, oribta, göz çukuruna, YÖRÜNGE:Bir gök cisminin, diğer bir cisim çevresinde dönerken çizdiği yol, TURLAMA:Hava önlemesinde turlama veya turlayarak arama anlamına gelir,
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orbital gezegen yörüngesine ait
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etki alanı
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yörüngede dönmek fiil
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faaliyet sahası
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dolanca Kimya
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mahrek
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bir yörüngede dönmek
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bir gökcismi etrafında dönmek veya döndürmek
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yörüngeye oturtmak
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rota izlemek
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yörüngeye sokmak
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yörüngesine almak
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orbit Denizbilim
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yörüngede dön
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göz isim
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-in etrafında bir yörüngede dönmek fiil
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orbita
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anat
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kuşların gözleri etrafındaki deri
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Göz çukuru, oribta Tıp
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YÖRÜNGE:Bir gök cisminin, diğer bir cisim çevresinde dönerken çizdiği yol Askeri
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orbiting
TURLAMA:Hava önlemesinde turlama veya turlayarak arama anlamına gelir Askeri
The path an electron takes around an atom's nucleus, The bony cavity containing the eyeball; the eye socket, A circular or elliptical path of one object around another object, A collection of points related by the evolution function of a dynamical system, A sphere of influence; an area of control, The course of one's usual progression, or the extent of one's typical range, To place an object into an orbit around a planet, To circle or revolve around another object, To move around the general vicinity of something, 1When two or more objects move around a common centre of gravity 2The elliptical (occasionally circular) path followed by an object as it moves around a centre of gravity, circle, The skin which surrounds the eye of a bird, the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another; "he plotted the orbit of the moon", An orb or ball, the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus, rotate around a heavenly body on a set course (Astronomy); put into rotation around a heavenly body (Space Technology); follow a repeating course, The cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated, The path of an artificial or natural celestial body, the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another; "he plotted the orbit of the moon" the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus, The course of ones usual progression, or the extent of ones typical range, The path, relative to a specified frame of reference, described by the center of mass of a satellite or other object in space subjected primarily to natural forces, mainly the force of gravity [NTIA] [RR], The path an electron takes around an atoms nucleus, 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 set of points of the complex plane containing all points which are equivalent under all transformations in some subgroup of the modular group, The path of an object that is moving around a second object or point, move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus", The path of an object revolving around another object or point, The path of one object about another (used here for an object orbiting the sun), The motion of a massive body around another body, governed by the force of gravity Planets in our solar system follow an orbit around the Sun, as first noted by Johannes Kepler, in the shape of an ellipse An orbit is actually composed of two motions: one directly toward the other body (planet or star ) and the another that points away In the case of a circular orbit, these two component motions are orthogonal (90 degrees apart, or at right angles) Einstein would say that an orbit is actually a geodisc in space -- time, formed by the interaction between space and the mass of the two bodies, is the path of a body, such as a planet or satellite, in its periodic revolution around another body in space For example, satellites which orbit Earth near latitude 0~ are said to have equatorial orbits, since they remain above the equator Satellites with inclinations near 900 are said to be in polar orbits because they cross over or near Earth's north and south poles as they revolve around the planet, the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball, the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom, An orbit is the curved path in space that is followed by an object going round and round a planet, moon, or s(Tarih) Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time The planet is probably in orbit around a small star, course of planets or satellites around another heavenly body; path of protons or electrons circling the nucleus of an atom; usual course of activity; orb, If something such as a satellite orbits a planet, moon, or sun, it moves around it in a continuous, curving path. In 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to orbit the earth. = circle. to travel in a curved path around a much larger object such as the Earth, the sun etc, a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit", an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power", The path of a satellite around a body under the influence of gravity, The path of a body in space, generally under the influence of gravity, The path followed by an object in space as it goes around another object, The path of an object around another object, e g , planets moving around the Sun, The bony socket in which the eye resides It is shaped like a pyramid that is lying on its side with the tip pointing backwards and inwards towards the centre of the brain The orbit is described as having a roof, floor, apex, inner (medial) and outer (lateral) wall, The closed path of one object around another, The path described by the centre of mass of a satellite in space, subjected to natural forces, principally gravitational attraction, and occasional low-energy corrective forces exerted by a propulsive device in order to achieve and maintain the desired path, The path of a planet around the sun or a satellite around a planet, the path of a celestial body through space, The path of a satellite, planet, or heavenly body around another, larger, body in space For example, the Earth is in orbit around the Sun The Moon is in orbit around the Earth Orbits differ in their eccentricities, The path an object takes as it moves around another object, The path of a celestial body as it moves through space, Orbit is the path a satellite takes as it travels around the planet, n the path of a planet, moon, or any other object in space as it revolves around another object, such as the sun, The path of one body around another due to the influence of gravity P, past of orbit, moving in a route around, moving in a course around, present participle of orbit, plural of orbit, third-person singular of orbit,
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The path an electron takes around an atom's nucleus
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The bony cavity containing the eyeball; the eye socket
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A circular or elliptical path of one object around another object - "The Moon's orbit around the Earth takes nearly one month to complete."
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A collection of points related by the evolution function of a dynamical system
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A sphere of influence; an area of control - "In the post WWII era, several eastern European countries came into the orbit of the Soviet Union."
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The course of one's usual progression, or the extent of one's typical range - "The convenience store was a heavily travelled point in her daily orbit, as she purchased both cigarettes and lottery tickets there."
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To place an object into an orbit around a planet - "A rocket was used to orbit the satellite"
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To circle or revolve around another object - "The Earth orbits the Sun."
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To move around the general vicinity of something - "The harried mother had a cloud of children orbiting her, asking for sweets."
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1When two or more objects move around a common centre of gravity 2The elliptical (occasionally circular) path followed by an object as it moves around a centre of gravity
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circle
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The skin which surrounds the eye of a bird
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the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another; "he plotted the orbit of the moon"
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An orb or ball
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the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus
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rotate around a heavenly body on a set course (Astronomy); put into rotation around a heavenly body (Space Technology); follow a repeating course fiil
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The cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated
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The path of an artificial or natural celestial body
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the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another; "he plotted the orbit of the moon" the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus
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The course of ones usual progression, or the extent of ones typical range
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The path, relative to a specified frame of reference, described by the center of mass of a satellite or other object in space subjected primarily to natural forces, mainly the force of gravity [NTIA] [RR]
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The path an electron takes around an atoms nucleus
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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
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A set of points of the complex plane containing all points which are equivalent under all transformations in some subgroup of the modular group
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The path of an object that is moving around a second object or point
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move in an orbit; "The moon orbits around the Earth"; "The planets are orbiting the sun"; "electrons orbit the nucleus"
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The path of an object revolving around another object or point
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The path of one object about another (used here for an object orbiting the sun)
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The motion of a massive body around another body, governed by the force of gravity Planets in our solar system follow an orbit around the Sun, as first noted by Johannes Kepler, in the shape of an ellipse An orbit is actually composed of two motions: one directly toward the other body (planet or star ) and the another that points away In the case of a circular orbit, these two component motions are orthogonal (90 degrees apart, or at right angles) Einstein would say that an orbit is actually a geodisc in space -- time, formed by the interaction between space and the mass of the two bodies
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is the path of a body, such as a planet or satellite, in its periodic revolution around another body in space For example, satellites which orbit Earth near latitude 0~ are said to have equatorial orbits, since they remain above the equator Satellites with inclinations near 900 are said to be in polar orbits because they cross over or near Earth's north and south poles as they revolve around the planet
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the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball
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the path of an electron around the nucleus of an atom
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An orbit is the curved path in space that is followed by an object going round and round a planet, moon, or s(Tarih) Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time The planet is probably in orbit around a small star
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course of planets or satellites around another heavenly body; path of protons or electrons circling the nucleus of an atom; usual course of activity; orb isim
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If something such as a satellite orbits a planet, moon, or sun, it moves around it in a continuous, curving path. In 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to orbit the earth. = circle. to travel in a curved path around a much larger object such as the Earth, the sun etc
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a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit"
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an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power"
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The path of a satellite around a body under the influence of gravity
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The path of a body in space, generally under the influence of gravity
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The path followed by an object in space as it goes around another object
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The path of an object around another object, e g , planets moving around the Sun
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The bony socket in which the eye resides It is shaped like a pyramid that is lying on its side with the tip pointing backwards and inwards towards the centre of the brain The orbit is described as having a roof, floor, apex, inner (medial) and outer (lateral) wall
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The closed path of one object around another
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The path described by the centre of mass of a satellite in space, subjected to natural forces, principally gravitational attraction, and occasional low-energy corrective forces exerted by a propulsive device in order to achieve and maintain the desired path
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The path of a planet around the sun or a satellite around a planet
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the path of a celestial body through space
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The path of a satellite, planet, or heavenly body around another, larger, body in space For example, the Earth is in orbit around the Sun The Moon is in orbit around the Earth Orbits differ in their eccentricities
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The path an object takes as it moves around another object
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The path of a celestial body as it moves through space
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Orbit is the path a satellite takes as it travels around the planet
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n the path of a planet, moon, or any other object in space as it revolves around another object, such as the sun
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moving in a route around, moving in a course around sıfat
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