Yes. The prefix "cis" stands for "within" and "trans" means "outside". So, "cis-Neptunian" means "inside Neptune's orbit".
An object that orbits Neptune would be called a MOON of Neptune, if it is large enough.
Any object that orbits further away. This includes the planets Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Since Pluto has a highly elliptical orbit, it can be between the orbits of Uranus and Neptune, or it can be beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Neptune's orbit and Uranus' orbit are never meeting, but Pluto and Neptune do have their orbits cross. :)
No, Neptune does not orbit around Uranus. Both Neptune and Uranus orbit around the Sun in separate orbits.
2:3 with Neptune (that is: two plutino orbits for every three Neptune orbits).
Uranus orbits between Saturn and Neptune as the 7th planet in our system.
it looks like a big piece of badalhoca
Yes. Neptune orbits the sun.
pluto
Its the suns surface
Neptune. It's largest moon Triton orbits Neptune a direction opposite to the direction Neptune orbits the Sun. So either Triton orbits Neptune in a clockwise direction whilst Neptune orbits the Sun in a counterclockwise direction.. or vice versa. Hope this is what you meant! :D ~Riley