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  • noun an artificial satellite that is designed to carry humans or other organisms

Etymologies

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bio- +‎ satellite

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  • 1 Key 3-0-9 refers to the reality ness will be like a biosatellite tech - of new biological systems merging nology which will come down into with their parent models of intel - the Earth's field, it will be syn - ligence in living biosatellite cities of chronized with the twelve time light.

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