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Plutonian
[ ploo-toh-nee-uhn ]
adjective
- Also ʱ·ٴDz· [] of, relating to, or resembling Pluto or the lower world; infernal.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Plutonian1
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Not coincidentally, one of the first people the Plutonian kills in Irredeemable is the series’ Batman equivalent.
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His Sixth Symphony is a three-movement setting of Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Plutonian Ode,” for soprano and orchestra.
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But I knew he couldn’t explain his Plutonian tears.
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Four central sections were called “Venusian Spring,” “Martian Summer,” “Terrestrial Autumn” and “Plutonian Winter.”
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All seven are bright features of similar size — on the order of miles — and all occurred near dawn or dusk, perhaps times when Plutonian clouds are more likely to form.
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