moonsif
/ˈmuːnsɪf/Definitions
1. noun
A moon or a satellite of a planet, especially one that is small or irregularly shaped.
“Astronomers studied the unusual moonsif of Jupiter.”
2. verb
To reduce or remove something, especially a moon or a satellite, from orbit around a celestial body.
“The space mission’s goal was to moonsif the old satellite and replace it with a new one.”