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orbit The path taken by an object revolving about a larger object.
Ãâó: www.wro.org/ras/glossary/n-r.htm
orbital an electronic wave function, describing the probable location and energy of an electron in an atom or molecule; NOT the same as an orbit!
Ãâó: chemistry.umeche.maine.edu/CHY251/Terms1.html
orbit is the term for the path traveled by a body in space. It comes from the Latin orbis, which means circle. Some orbits are nearly circular, but the orbits of most planets are ellipses- shaped like ovals.
Ãâó: www.teachervision.fen.com/page/1513.html
orbit The path a heavenly body follows as it travels around another stellar body.
Ãâó: www.astrology-numerology.com/glossary2.html
orbit The narrow border around the eye. The inner and outer orbits are those parts of the face plus the frons and the gena, respectively, immediately next to the eye.
Ãâó: www.uky.edu/~mjshar0/HI/glossary/
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