moonlet |
moon |
As nouns the difference between moonlet and moon
is that
moonlet is a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring while
moon is the largest satellite of Earth.
As a verb moon is
to display one's buttocks to, typically as a jest, insult, or protest.
As a proper noun Moon is
the Earth's moon; the sole natural satellite of the Earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾.
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moonlet |
As a noun moonlet is
(astronomy) a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring.
moonet |
moonlet |
As nouns the difference between moonet and moonlet
is that
moonet is (archaic) a little moon while
moonlet is (astronomy) a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring.
moonlit |
moonlet |
As an adjective moonlit
is (
senseid)lit by moonlight.
As a noun moonlet is
(astronomy) a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring.
moonset |
moonlet |
As nouns the difference between moonset and moonlet
is that
moonset is the setting of the moon below the horizon while
moonlet is (astronomy) a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring.
taxonomy |
moonlet |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and moonlet
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
moonlet is (astronomy) a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring.
moonlet |
moonseed |
Related terms |
Moonseed is a related term of moonlet.
As nouns the difference between moonlet and moonseed
is that
moonlet is a very small body orbiting a planet, often as part of a ring while
moonseed is a twining plant of the genus genus: Menispermum, eponymous of the Menispermae or moonseed family.