Aster, Thalassianthus aster “ἀστήρ”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press “ἀστήρ”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An...
διάττων αστήρ • (diátton astír) m (astronomy) Katharevousa form of διάττοντας αστέρας (diáttontas astéras, “shooting star”)...
dwalen + ster. Probably a calque, cf. Ancient Greek ἀστὴρ πλανήτης (astḕr planḗtēs), πλανήτης ἀστήρ (planḗtēs astḗr). IPA(key): /ˈdʋaːl.stɛr/ Hyphenation:...
astéroïde From Ancient Greek ἀστεροειδής (asteroeidḗs, “starlike”), from ἀστήρ (astḗr, “star”). asteroide m (plural asteroides) (astronomy) asteroid Synonym:...
little star, asterisk, used in manuscripts to mark passages”), diminutive of ἀστήρ (astḗr, “a star”); see Latin aster. IPA(key): /as.te.ʁisk/ Homophone: astérisques...
aster + -ismus or from Ancient Greek ἀστερισμός (asterismós), this from ἀστήρ (astḗr) and -ισμός (-ismós). Asterismus m (strong, genitive Asterismus,...
See also: astérion From Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr, “star”) + -ion. asterion (plural asterions or asteria) (anatomy) The point on the side of the skull...
(radioastronomija), from Latin radius + stronomia, ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr) + νόμος (nómos). радиоастрономия • (radioastronomiä) radio astronomy...