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Perihelion
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perihelian
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per⋅i⋅he⋅li⋅on
/
ˌpɛr
əˈhi
li
ən
,
-ˈhil
yən
/
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uh
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hee
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uh
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heel
-y
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–noun,
plural
-he⋅li⋅a
/
-ˈhi
li
ə
,
-ˈhil
yə
/
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-lee-
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Astronomy
.
the point in the orbit of a planet or comet at which it is nearest to the sun.
Compare
aphelion
.
Origin:
1660–70;
< Gk
peri-
peri-
+
h
li
(
os
) sun +
-on
neut. n. suffix, on the model of
perigee
;
earlier in the NL form
perihelium
Related forms:
per⋅i⋅he⋅li⋅al,
per⋅i⋅he⋅li⋅an,
adjective
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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Word Origin & History
perihelion
"point at which a celestial body is nearest the Sun," 1690, coined in Mod.L. (
perihelium
) by Kepler (1596) from Gk.
peri
"near" +
helios
"sun" (see
sol
), and subsequently re-Grecianized.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Science Dictionary
perihelion
(pěr'ə-hē'lē-ən)
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The point at which an orbiting object, such as a planet or a comet, is closest to the Sun. Compare
aphelion
, perigee.
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary
Copyright © 2002. Published by Houghton Mifflin. All rights reserved.
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