Satellit

noun
  1. The word 'satellit' appears to be a misspelling or a truncated form of the word 'satellite.' In English, 'satellite' refers to a celestial body orbiting a planet or an artificial object placed in orbit around the Earth or another planet to collect information or for communication. noun
    The satellite was launched into orbit to study climate change.
    Many countries have their own satellites for communication purposes.
  2. In a broader sense, 'satellite' can also refer to a country or organization that is politically, economically, or militarily dependent on or controlled by another. noun
    During the Cold War, Eastern European countries were often considered Soviet satellites.
    The small nation acted as a satellite to the larger power, following its lead in international affairs.