Planet-struck
[plan-it-struhk] /ˈplæn ɪtˌstrʌk/
adjective
1.
affected adversely by the supposed influence of a planet.
2.
stricken with terror; panic-stricken.
adjective
1.
(astrology) affected by the influence of a planet, esp malignly
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