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I don't know if i have spelled it right but they are known as an 'Astronomar' if it isn't spelled right sorry but you should get the basic idea of what i have said :) The correct spelling of the word mentioned above is 'Astronomer'.
The word for stars that do make a pattern is "asterism" (not constellation; that's actually defined differently). There isn't really a word for a group of stars that don't make a pattern, because there's no such thing: any arbitrarily chosen group of stars will make a pattern, even if that pattern is essentially random.
Yes, the noun 'astronomer' is a common noun, a general word for someone who studies the universe and the objects in it.
What you mean by "What are names stars from s word?" ?
The word is spelled amongst as in "amongst the stars" meaning amid, out in the stars.
its an astronomer
the word biologst is someone who studies the earth. the word marine means ocean. so a marine biologist is someone who studies the ocean.
Chiropterologist
Someone who studies languages is a "linguist."
A student is someone who studies; a learner.
Someone who studies dialects would usually be referred to as a "Linguist." Depending upon what their studies revolve around, you might hear them called a "Sociolinguist".
The word flaunt can be defined as someone being a show off or someone who likes to brag.
'Student', or maybe 'Scholar'.
There is no true word that is defined as "one who studies wolves", however, a person who does this occupation would be a scientist who studies the species Canis lupus.
I don't know if i have spelled it right but they are known as an 'Astronomar' if it isn't spelled right sorry but you should get the basic idea of what i have said :) The correct spelling of the word mentioned above is 'Astronomer'.
A zoographist is another word for a zoographer, someone who studies and describes animals.
An astrologer is a person who studies the stars and haw they are linked to human personalities and traits