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astro-
element active in English word formation from mid-18c. and meaning "star or celestial body; outer space," from Greek astro-, stem and combining form of astron "star," which is related to aster "star," from PIE root *ster- (2) "star." In ancient Greek, aster typically was "a star" and astron mostly in plural, "the stars." In singular it mostly meant "Sirius" (the brightest star).
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Dictionary entries near astro-
astray
astriction
Astrid
astride
astringent
astro-
astrobiology
astrobleme
astrognosy
astrography
astroid