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Mars | the planet fourth in order from the Sun, having a diameter of 6794 km |
Earth | the planet third in order from the Sun |
glitz | glitter or sophistication |
waltz | waltz |
Polaris | the polestar or North Star |
Callisto | a large natural satellite of the planet Jupiter |
Eris | the ancient Greek goddess of discord and the sister of Ares; a dwarf planet |
Neptune | the planet eighth in order from the Sun and it has 2 moons |
Saturn | It is the second largest planet in the solar system, encompassed by a series of rings. |
orbit | the curved path, usually elliptical, around a celestial body, as the sun. |
message | a communication containing some information |
participant | a person or group that participates |
crescent | the figure of the moon in its first or last quarter, resembling a segment of a ring tapering to points at the ends. |
kitsch | Works of art and other objects (such as furniture) that are meant to look costly but actually are not. |
opera | aform or branch of musical and dramatic art |
Mercury | the smallest planet in the solar system |
simile | a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.” |
noodle | a narrow strip of unleavened egg dough that has been rolled thin and dried, boiled |
bagel | doughnut-shaped, firm-textured roll, |
Jupiter | It is the largest planet in the solar system. |
Venus | It is the most brilliant planet in the solar system (from Earth) |
suffixes | something added to the end of something else |
Ceres | the first asteroid to be discovered, being the largest and one of the brightest. |
Pluto | Once considered the planet ninth in order from the Sun; has one known moon, Charon |
Uranus | the planet seventh in order from the Sun; has 15 moons |