The modern greek word for star is "αστέρι" (asteree), the ancient greek word for star is "αστήρ" (asteer).
long haired star
"Astro-" comes from the Greek word "astron," which means star. It is commonly used in English to refer to celestial objects or phenomena related to space and stars, such as astronomy.
There is not such thing, but there is such thing as in tothe Death Star if that was what you mean!
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star
From the word αστέρας (asteras) ancient αστήρ (astir) meaning star.
Something causes misery or death
The Greek root of "disaster" is "dis-" which means "apart" or "away." Combined with the Latin root "astrum" meaning "star," the word translates to "bad star," reflecting the belief in ancient times that misfortune was caused by the influence of stars.
starTechnically star in Greek is "star", however the Greek word for star is astro.
Star sailor or traveller Coined from Ancient Greek ἄστρον (ástron), "'star'") and ναύτης (naútēs), "'sailor'").
The prefix astro means the Greek word 'star'.
The death star is known as the nemesis star AKA the death star, brown dwarf star, red dwarf star, or the sun's twin.