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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The word ‘satellite’ is derived from the ____ word ____ (Fill in the blanks)
A
Greek, satellos
B
French, satelli
C
Latin, satelle
D
Latin, satelles
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The word “satellite” has the meaning of “follower or attendant of a superior person". This term came in English from Middle French satellite, from the Latin satellitem (nominative satelles) “attendant, companion, courtier, accomplice, assistant".

Detailed explanation-2: -satellite (n.) Perhaps it is from Etruscan satnal (Klein), or a compound of roots *satro-“full, enough” + *leit-“to go” (Tucker); for the latter, compare English follow, which is constructed of similar roots.

Detailed explanation-3: -A satellite is a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star. For example, Earth is a satellite because it orbits the sun. Likewise, the moon is a satellite because it orbits Earth. Usually, the word “satellite” refers to a machine that is launched into space and moves around Earth or another body in space.

Detailed explanation-4: -1610 – Kepler uses the term ‘satellite’ German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) uses the term ‘satellite’ to describe the moons orbiting Jupiter. He develops the three laws of planetary motion, and his accurate astronomical tables provide evidence for the Copernican heliocentric model.

Detailed explanation-5: -SATELLITE (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.

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