Talk:Coblentz (Martian crater)
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Coblentz (martian crater)
This should be spelled Coblentz (martian crater), because that is the adjectival form.
A Martian is a hypothetical inhabitant of the planet Mars, and likewise for Venusian, Jovian, Saturnian, Uranian, Neptunian, and Plutonian, and for the Moon, a Lunarian. The adjectival forms are venusian, martian, jovian, saturnian, uranian, neptunian, plutonian, and lunar. An inhabitant of the Earth is a Terran, a Terrestrial, an Earthling, an Earther, or a Gaian, and the adjectival forms are terrestrial or earthly.24.121.195.165 (talk) 21:00, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
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