Crossword-Solution: SATELLITE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Satellite | n. | An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful person; hence, an obsequious dependent. |
| Satellite | n. | A secondary planet which revolves about another planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See Solar system, under Solar. |
| Satellite | a. | Situated near; accompanying; as, the satellite veins, those which accompany the arteries. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SATELLITE | anagram | SLATETILE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with SATELLITE (5)
Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., this automated data service provides database access to information ranging from current navigational satellite positioning, astronomical data, and software utilities.
His eye followed _Sieglinde_ about the stage like a satellite, and as she sat at the table listening to _Siegmund’s_ long narrative, it never left her.
Services offered by The World include internet electronic mail, USENET news, ClariNet -UPI, AP, and satellite news services, real-time chat, Unix Software, Archie, the Online Book Initiative (a publicly accessible repository for freely redistributable collections of textual information, a net-worker's library.) AlterNet Access - Users have access to AlterNet via ftp/telnet.
The nearer moon had passed below the horizon, but the clear effulgence of the further satellite bathed the deck of the cruiser, bringing into sharp relief the bodies of six or eight black men sprawled about in sleep.
When he saw my 8 antenna array he suggested we should use it to try and pick up the University satellite.
Quotes with SATELLITE (3)
We in our age are faced with a strange paradox. Never before have we had so much information in bits and pieces flooded upon us by radio and television and satellite, yet never before have we had so little inner certainty about our own being. The more objective truth increases, the more our inner certitude decreases. Our fantastically increased technical power, and each forward step in technology is experienced by many as a new push toward our possible annihilation. Nietzsche…
High School students in America debate why President Roosevelt didn't bomb the rail lines to Hitler's camps. Their children may ask, a generation from now, why the West stared at far clearer satellite images of Kim Jong Il's camps, and did nothing.
My life is an adventure." she said, growing confident as she opened her eyes again. "I will not be shackled to this satellite anymore.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 29 times in crossword archives (1948–2023).