Nimetis (planet)

Nimetis is the fourth and second-largest planet from Solarium. It is located in the Kursus System. It is known to harbor life, simillarly to the Earth. According to the denizens of the planet itself, the age of the it is approximately 23 to 24 billion years old. Nimetis' gravity tends to interact with the aforementioned Solarium, and its four natural satellites, Lunanium, Oraculum, Defaculum, and Gravinium. A year, or the time it takes to revolve around the [once again] aforementioned Solarium, is 5,040.00 days, or 420.00 trauges.

Nimetis' axis of rotation is tilted with respect to its orbital plane, thus producing seasons on some continents and sunsets/sunrises every three days.

Nimetis' lithosphere is not disected into tectonic plates due to the continents never merging into one continent or moving, but some people disagree with this concept.

Name and etymology
The modern word "Nimetis" comes from the Zarexian phrase "" (tr. Nimetia), meaning "father planet", referencing the countries located on Nimetis. The two parts of the words "nimia" and "et" mean different things and come from different words themselves. For example, "nimia", means "planet", and derives from "nimes", meaning "place of life", while "et" derives from "tifficilis", both meaning the aforementioned word "father".

Pretense languages

 * Gralician : Nimestia
 * Felixlandic: Nimetias