satellite

satellite
noun Etymology: Middle French, from Latin satellit-, satelles attendant Date: circa 1548 1. a hired agent or obsequious follower ; minion, sycophant 2. a. a celestial body orbiting another of larger size b. a manufactured object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, the moon, or another celestial body 3. someone or something attendant, subordinate, or dependent; especially a country politically and economically dominated or controlled by another more powerful country 4. a usually independent urban community situated near but not immediately adjacent to a large city • satellite adjective

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