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['plænɪtrɪ] [AE -terɪ]aggettivo planetario* * *adjective planetario* * *planetary /ˈplænɪtrɪ/A a.1 (astron., astrol., fis., mecc.) planetario; dei pianeti: planetary system, sistema planetario; planetary influence, l'influsso dei pianeti; planetary orbit, orbita planetaria2 di questo mondo; terrestre3 (arc.) errante; errabondoB n.(mecc.) planetario● (fis. nucl.) planetary electron, elettrone orbitale □ (mecc.) planetary gear, ruota planetaria; ingranaggio satellite □ (mecc.) planetary gear train, rotismo planetario (o epicicloidale).* * *['plænɪtrɪ] [AE -terɪ]aggettivo planetario
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