Galileian

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English

Etymology

From Galileo +‎ -ian.

Adjective

Galileian (comparative more Galileian, superlative most Galileian)

  1. Alternative form of Galilean
    • 1920, Robert William Lawson (translator), Albert Einstein (original author in 1916), Relativity: The Special and the General Theory Part II
      The special theory of relativity has reference to Galileian domains, i.e. to those in which no gravitational field exists.