Astronomy and astronaut have the root 'Astros' which means star.
μικρό αστέρι = micro asteri
Stella.
"asteroids" refers to a small celestial (meaning "of the heavens") object.The root word aster comes from the Greek for "star"The Suffix "-oid" means "like."
c.1200, from O.Fr. astrenomie, from L. astronomia, from Gk. astronomia, lit. "star arrangement," from astron "star" (see astro ) + nomos "arranging, regulating," related to nemein "to deal out" .
Space -------------------------------- Astro is greek for "star." Here's a source to back up my answer: http://www.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/lookit.pl?latin=astro
The root "naut" is not a suffix. It has the same meaning as the Greek root (ship, sailing), and the usual translation is "sailor" or "voyager."E.g. astronaut = astro + naut = "star voyager"
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star
The greek root for disaster is technically ast, which means star. Dis is a greek root meaning bad, and aster is a greek root meaning star.
Asteroid comes from the Greek word Aster meaning star.Other words that have Aster as there route :-Asterism(Star Constellation), Disaster (Bad Star), Asterisk (Small Star),
Asterisk. Aster.
From the word αστέρας (asteras) ancient αστήρ (astir) meaning star.
The word star comes from the Greek word "ἀστήρ" Aster meaning Star.
It comes from the Greek words "astron", meaning star, and "nomos" meaning law.
"asteroids" refers to a small celestial (meaning "of the heavens") object.The root word aster comes from the Greek for "star"The Suffix "-oid" means "like."
Astro - Greek for 'star'
The root word astro comes from the Ancient Greek word ἄστρον (astron) meaning celestial body (such as a star, asteroid, etc.) Therefore, astro is used predominantly as a prefix to refer to anything outside of the earth's atmosphere such as astronomy, astronautics and astrobiology. The root word aster (star) is directly related to astro and can be seen in English words such as asteroid and asterisk
c.1200, from O.Fr. astrenomie, from L. astronomia, from Gk. astronomia, lit. "star arrangement," from astron "star" (see astro ) + nomos "arranging, regulating," related to nemein "to deal out" .
Astro - Greek for 'star'
No one. It comes from the Greek - proto - meaning first. So first star - a protostar.