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hetegony

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ἔτης (étēs, clansman), from Proto-Indo-European *swé (self), plus -gony. See also ἑταῖρος (hetaîros, companion).

Probably invented by Hannes Alfvén.[1]

Noun

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hetegony (uncountable)

  1. The study of the origin of the planets in the solar system.
    • 1972, Robert Duncan Enzmann, Third Conference on Planetology and Space Mission Planning:
      Because the origin of the solar system is essentially a question of the repeated formation of secondary bodies around a primary body, the term hetegony (from Greek hetairos or hetes, companion) has been suggested.
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