15 Verbs to Use for the Word satellite

BOND, WILLIAM, a distinguished American astronomer (1789-1815), who with his son, GEORGE PHILLIPS, discovered a satellite of Neptune and an eighth satellite of Saturn (1826-1865).

Hence it happens that, instead of acting as a beneficent mediator, and supporting the just solicitations of the natives, he at first disregards their petition, and then all at once transforming himself into a zealous collector, issues his notifications, sends his satellites into the very fields to seize on the produce, and in a most inexorable manner insists on collecting till necessity compels him to suspend the measure.

In this superb work, which placed its author on an equality with the most brilliant and illustrious astronomers, he defined and described 4015 of the nebulae and star-groups in the southern hemisphere, and 2995 of the double stars; besides entering into a variety of valuable particulars relative to Halley's comet, the solar spots, the satellites of Saturn, and the measurement of the apparent magnitude of stars.

It was absolutely impossible for us to go into a restaurant or get into a railway compartment without having a satellite at our elbow.

" "And didst notice his livery?" "Nay, for the trees were too ostentatious and flaunted their new, green finery impudently and hid Neptune's satellite or'twas cloudy, I could not see.

Again he gracefully indicated our lunar satellite, and again Juliana nearly gasped.

They make, sometimes, very accurate drawings, and they learn to know the satellites of Saturn (Titan, Rhea, etc.) by their different physiognomy, as they would persons.

He observes the new satellites with Galileo at Pisa, makes him a present of one thousand florins, and gives him a mere nominal office,that of lecturing occasionally to princes, on a salary of one thousand florins for life.

He ordered his satellites to release her and, as they reluctantly did so, Millie nodded her head at them.

Our staff of retainers had now been brought up to fivethe shikari, Ahmed Bot, having procured a satellite, known as the chota shikari, a youth of not unprepossessing appearance, but whose necessity in our scheme of existence I had not quite determined.

I was sailing under the black flag, to be hung if captured, compelled to act out the masquerade, a satellite of the most infamous villain who ever sacked a merchantman.

" Mivins, who had the ball before him at the moment, saw his own satellite, Davie, coming down towards him with vicious intentions.

CXLIX Both worlds, the Transient and Eterne, for Sákí and the Loved I'd yield: To me appears Love's satellite the universe's ample field.

This wonderfully clear presentation of one of the most interesting of astronomical phenomena so absorbed my attention that I watched the satellite and shadow during their whole course, though the former, passing after a time on to a light band, became comparatively indistinct.

Then I behold the satellites of the abyss, who with horrid gestures, to the glory of the saints and martyrs, deride Caesar and the Alexanders; for it is one thing to have trampled on the world, but more to have conquered self.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  satellite