"پلوٹو" refers to the dwarf planet located in the outer region of the solar system. Once classified as the ninth planet, Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. Despite its reclassification, it remains an important object of study in astronomy, known for its unique orbit and small size. "پلوٹو" is often discussed in scientific contexts, particularly in the study of planetary bodies and the Kuiper Belt.
Etymology:
"پلوٹو" (Pluto) is named after the Roman god of the underworld, symbolizing the distant and mysterious nature of the planet. The name was suggested by an eleven-year-old girl named Venetia Burney, and it was adopted after the discovery of the planet in 1930.
Metaphorical Use:
In Scientific Context:
"پلوٹو کو اس وقت ایک بونا سیارہ قرار دیا گیا"
(Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet.)
Synonyms & Antonyms Context:
Synonyms (Urdu): سیارے، بونا سیارہ
Synonyms (English): dwarf planet, celestial body
Antonyms (Urdu): زمین، سورج
**Antonyms (English): Earth, Sun
Example Sentences:
"پلوٹو کا مدار سورج کے قریب نہیں ہے، یہ بہت دور واقع ہے"
(Pluto’s orbit is not close to the Sun; it is very distant.)