See also: ásteres and asterēs asterēs nominative/accusative/vocative plural of astēr asteres f inflection of astere: genitive singular nominative/vocative/accusative...
Appendix:Variations of "aster" English Wikipedia has an article on: aster Wikipedia Wikispecies has information on: Aster Wikispecies From Latin astēr, from Ancient...
áster m (plural ásteres) aster (any of plant of the genus Aster) (cytology) aster (star-shaped structure formed during the mitosis of a cell) áster m...
article on: asterism Wikipedia From Ancient Greek ἀστερισμός (asterismós, “group of stars”), from ἀστήρ (astḗr, “star”). Analyzable as aster- + -ism. (UK...
also: Appendix:Variations of "aster" Learned borrowing from Latin -aster (“little, petty, partial, incomplete”). -aster Used to form diminutive and pejorative...
Appendix:Variations of "aster" From Latin astēr (“star”) because of the shape of its flowers, from Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr, “star”), named by botanist...
asters plural of aster Sastre, Saters, Satres, TASers, Tasers, Tesars, assert, reasts, setars, stares, stears, tarses, tasers asters plural of aster asters...
See also: astérion From Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr, “star”) + -ion. asterion (plural asterions or asteria) (anatomy) The point on the side of the skull...