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Earthbound
Earthbound meaning
Confined to the Earth; unable to leave Earth, either physically or spiritually. | Heading towards Earth. | Unimaginative or mundane.
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Games like Super Mario Kart, Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, Super Metroid are just some of the titles you might remember.
However, Adam Warlock is not an earthbound hero, and his powers dwarf those of Thanos.
In both movies, the mermaid Ariel wants out of her widowed father’s underwater kingdom and into the arms of the earthbound merchant prince whom she rescues in a shipwreck.
Markets have kept an eye on the geopolitical mystery, but more focus is on whether U.S. inflation is earthbound or stubbornly hovering.
The first chapter is really earthbound.
In microgravity, the BECs can decompress to colder temperatures than any earthbound instrument.
The cloud giant's latest release, Amazon Linux 2 LTS, is available for use on earthbound on-prem servers.
Thor returns to Earth, but the events no longer feel Earthbound.
Daily sky motion For an Earthbound observer, objects in the sky complete one revolution around the Earth in 1 day.
Held in conjunction with the city's biannual Arts Walk, the Procession is organized by the community-based non-profit organization, Earthbound Productions.
In Greek mythology snakes are associated with deadly antagonists, as a chthonic symbol, roughly translated as 'earthbound'.
In Greek mythology snakes are often associated with deadly and dangerous antagonists, but this is not to say that snakes are symbolic of evil; in fact, snakes are a chthonic symbol, roughly translated as 'earthbound'.
In the 1980s Matheson published the novel Earthbound, wrote several screenplays for the TV series Amazing Stories, and continued to publish short fiction.
The implication at the end of Nemesis that the inhabitants of the off-Earth colonies are splitting off from Earthbound humans could also be connected to a similar implication about the Spacers in Mark W. Tiedemann 's Robot books.
Then gradually the process of cosmic decay began its work, and mankind became earthbound, and felt the need of food and shelter.
Time travel main seeAlso Time travel is the concept of moving backwards or forwards to different points in time, in a manner analogous to moving through space, and different from the normal "flow" of time to an earthbound observer.