trans-uranian

trans-uranian
\\|tran(t)s, -raan-, -nz+\ adjective
Usage: usually capitalized U
Etymology: trans- + Uranus, planet between Saturn and Neptune + English -ian
: extending or lying beyond the orbit of the planet Uranus

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