"Atira asteroid" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Atira asteroids [plural]
Etymology: Named after the first asteroid discovered in this class, 163693 Atira, named after the Pawnee goddess of the Earth, Atira, from Pawnee Atira, from Pawnee atira (“voc. 'Mother', 'our mother'”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|paw|Atira}} Pawnee Atira, {{der|en|paw|atira|gloss=voc. 'Mother', 'our mother'}} Pawnee atira (“voc. 'Mother', 'our mother'”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Atira asteroid (plural Atira asteroids)
  1. An asteroid whose orbit lies completely within the orbit of the Earth, and crosses the orbit of Venus. Wikipedia link: en:163693 Atira, en:Atira (goddess), en:Atira asteroid Hypernyms: Venus crossing asteroid, Venus crosser, Apohele asteroid, Aten asteroid Hyponyms: Vatira asteroid
    Sense id: en-Atira_asteroid-en-noun-y1HQ7Zya Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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