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Etymology

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Borrowed from French satellite, from Latin satelles.

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Noun

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сателі́т (satelítm inan (genitive сателі́та, nominative plural сателі́ти, genitive plural сателі́тів)

  1. (astronomy) satellite
    Synonym: супу́тник (supútnyk)
  2. satellite (a country, state, office, building etc. which is under the jurisdiction, influence, or domination of another body)

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сателі́т (satelítm pers (genitive сателі́та, nominative plural сателі́ти, genitive plural сателі́тів)

  1. (historical) an Ancient Roman bodyguard
  2. (figuratively) accomplice, follower, henchman

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