"plutino" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: plutinos [plural]
Etymology: From Plut(o) + -ino (“diminutive suffix”), meaning "little Pluto" (compare neutrino); coined by David C. Jewitt, et al. Etymology templates: {{affix|en|Pluto|-ino|alt1=Plut(o)|t2=diminutive suffix}} Plut(o) + -ino (“diminutive suffix”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} plutino (plural plutinos)
  1. (astronomy) Any planetoid in the Kuiper belt whose orbit, like that of Pluto, has a resonance of 3:2 with that of Neptune. Wikipedia link: David C. Jewitt, plutino Categories (topical): Astronomy, Celestial bodies, Orbits Related terms: cubewano, KBO, EKO, TNO, kuiperoid Translations (planetoid in orbit with 3:2 resonance to that of Neptune): 冥族小天體 /冥族小天体 (Chinese Mandarin), 類冥小天體 /类冥小天体 (Chinese Mandarin), plutino (Finnish), plutino [masculine] (Italian), plutonek [masculine] (Polish), плути́но (plutíno) [neuter] (Russian)

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