Adjective Satellite
being one hundred more than two hundred
Source: WordNetYEAR, n. A period of three hundred and sixty-five disappointments. Ambrose Bierce
If I have not read a book before, it is, for all intents and purposes, new to me whether it was printed yesterday or three hundred years ago. William Hazlitt
In two or three hundred years life on earth will be unimaginably beautiful, astounding. Man needs such a life and if it hasn't yetappeared, he should begin to anticipate it, wait for it, dream about it, prepare for it. To achieve this, he has to see and know more than did his grandfather and father. Anton Chekhov
Two communists lead three hundred unaffiliated. Russian Proverb
Three hundred ravens are scattered by one stone. Bulgarian Proverb
He that has a hawk has three hundred partridges. Bulgarian Proverb