The difference between Dysnomia and Satellite
When used as nouns, dysnomia means anomic aphasia, a condition affecting the memory that impairs the recall of words or names, whereas satellite means a moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dysnomia and Satellite
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Dysnomia as a noun:
anomic aphasia, a condition affecting the memory that impairs the recall of words or names.
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Satellite as a noun:
A moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one.
Examples:
"The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth."
"A spent upper stage is a derelict satellite."
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Satellite as a noun:
A man-made apparatus designed to be placed in orbit around a celestial body, generally to relay information, data etc. to Earth.
Examples:
"Many telecommunication satellites orbit at 36000km above the equator."
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Satellite as a noun:
A country, state, office, building etc. which is under the jurisdiction, influence, or domination of another body.
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Satellite as a noun (now, _, rare):
An attendant on an important person; a member of someone's retinue, often in a somewhat derogatory sense; a henchman.
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Satellite as a noun (colloquial, uncountable):
Satellite TV; reception of television broadcasts via services that utilize man-made satellite technology.
Examples:
"Do you have satellite at your house?"
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Satellite as a noun (grammar):
A grammatical construct that takes various forms and may encode a path of movement, a change of state, or the grammatical aspect. Examples: "a bird flew past"; "she turned on the light".