Sedna
See also: sedna
Translingual
Etymology
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Proper noun
Sedna
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Inuktitut ᓴᓐᓇ (sanna, “Inuit goddess, Mother of the Sea”).
The dwarf planet and the planitia are named after the goddess.
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Sedna
- (mythology, Inuit mythology) The Inuit goddess of the sea and marine animals.
- 2018, Tanya Tagaq, Split Tooth, And Other Stories (2023), page 87:
- Sedna began to enjoy keeping all the sea creatures away from the humans by tucking them into her now miles-long hair.
- (astronomy) a dwarf planet whose eccentric detached orbit is wholly beyond the Kuiper belt.
- Synonyms: 90377 Sedna, 90377, 2003 VB12, 2003 VB12 Sedna, 90377 2003 VB12, 90337 (2003 VB12) Sedna
- 2007, C. Murray, David Brodie, Ice, Rock, and Beauty: A Visual Tour of the New Solar System, page 32:
- Scattered beyond the Kuiper Belt is a disk of objects such as Eris and Sedna.
- 2009, Alan Boyle, The Case for Pluto: How a Little Planet Made a Big Difference[1], page 106:
- Brown clicked on a button to have the computer calculate just how far away the object was, and came up with a distance farther than Pluto, even farther than Sedna: about 97 AU. Then he ran some quick calculations to estimate how big the object was, assuming that it was as reflective as Sedna.
- 2010, Rodney S. Gomes, Jean S. Soares, Sedna, 2004 VN112 and 2000 CR105: the tip of an iceberg, Julio A. Fernández, Daniela Lazzaro, Dina Prialnik, Rita Schulz (editors), Icy Bodies of the Solar System: Proceedings of the 263rd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union (IAU S263), page 67,
- We review two main scenarios that may have implanted Sedna, 2004 VN112 and 2000 CR105 on their current peculiar orbits.
- (astronomy) Ellipsis of Sedna Planitia: a plain on the planet of Venus
Synonyms
- (astronomy, astrology): ⯲
Derived terms
Translations
a goddess
planetoid
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See also
- (most likely dwarf planets of the Solar System) Ceres, Orcus, Pluto, Salacia, Haumea, Quaoar, Makemake, Gonggong, Eris, Sedna
References
- ^ Slyuta, E. N.; Kreslavsky, M. A. (1990). Intermediate (20–100 KM) Sized Volcanic Edifices on Venus. Lunar and planetary science XXI. Lunar and Planetary Institute. p. 1174.
Further reading
- Sedna (mythology) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Sedna (dwarf planet) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Sedan, Desna, snead, Snead, Sande, Deans, deans, nades, sedan, Adens, DNase, Denas, saden, Danes, Neads, Andes
Polish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɛd.na/
- Rhymes: -ɛdna
- Syllabification: Sed‧na
- Homophone: sedna
Proper noun
Sedna f
Declension
Declension of Sedna
singular | |
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nominative | Sedna |
genitive | Sedny |
dative | Sednie |
accusative | Sednę |
instrumental | Sedną |
locative | Sednie |
vocative | Sedno |
Further reading
- Sedna in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈsɛ.d͡ʒi.nɐ/, /ˈsɛd͡ʒ.nɐ/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈsɛd͡ʒ.na/, /ˈsɛ.d͡ʒi.na/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈsɛ.dnɐ/ [ˈsɛ.ðnɐ]
Proper noun
Sedna f
- Sedna (Inuit sea goddess)
Proper noun
Sedna ?
- Sedna (dwarf planet)
Tatar
Proper noun
Sedna
- Sedna (dwarf planet).