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orrery

[ awr-uh-ree ] [ r ri ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an apparatus for representing the positions, motions, and phases of the planets, satellites, etc., in the solar system.

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More about orrery

Orrery is the namesake of Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery. Orrery is the anglicized version of the Irish place name (or toponym) Orbhraighe, in which Orbh is an Irish name and -raighe is a common suffix roughly meaning people of. Orrery was first recorded in English around 1710.

EXAMPLE OF ORRERY USED IN A SENTENCE

The astronaut turned the old orrerys crank to determine when the next eclipse would occur.

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telekinesis

[ tel-i-ki-nee-sis ] [ tl 阞 k阞ni s阞s ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the purported ability to move or deform inanimate objects, as metal spoons, through mental processes.

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More about telekinesis

Telekinesis is formed from two Ancient Greek elements: 喧礙梭梗, meaning far, and 域蘋紳襲莽勳莽, meaning movement. The root 喧礙梭梗 appears in telephone and television, while 域蘋紳襲莽勳莽 comes from the verb 域蘋紳梗簾紳, to move, and is related to cinema and kinesthetic. Telekinesis was first recorded in English in the late 1880s.

EXAMPLE OF TELEKINESIS USED IN A SENTENCE

The Jedi master used a combination of telekinesis and saber-play to corner the Sith lord in battle.

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nearlywed

[ neer-lee-wed ] [ n阞r liwd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person whose wedding day is very soon to occur.

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More about nearlywed

Nearlywed is a compound of nearly and wed, on the pattern of newlywed. Near comes from Old English 紳襲硃娶, meaning closer. Wed comes from Old English weddian, to pledge. Nearlywed was first recorded in English in the late 1950s. Nearlywed is one of the recent additions to Dictionary.com.

EXAMPLE OF NEARLYWED USED IN A SENTENCE

The nearlyweds registered for many gifts, only to return them months later as newlyweds.

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