Sentence examples for the orbits from inspiring English sources

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the orbits

noun

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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The middle third consists of the orbits, the lateral orbital region, nose, maxilla and zygoma.

Computed tomographic scan of the orbits indicated left preseptal cellulitis without evidence of orbital cellulitis.

This paper focuses on the more commonly encountered primary orbital malignancies and the mapping of tumour spread into the orbits.

About the orbits of electrons.

Eventually, the orbits of the men overlapped.

The old stare half showing within the orbits.

Dr Bottke has been tracking the orbits of asteroids.

Using other software that "devolves" the orbits back in time, the researchers arrived at a point where the orbits were nearly aligned.

The orbits of a handful of space rocks had aligned for no apparent reason.

Such a region is about equivalent to that between the orbits of Venus and Mars.

His jaw was set, his cap pulled down to the orbits of his milk-white eyes.

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