It has 1 syllable.
The word that means "of the stars" is "stellar." It is derived from the Latin word "stellar," which relates to stars. In various contexts, "stellar" can describe anything pertaining to stars, including astronomy and astronomy-related phenomena.
The word is "astronomical."
The word is spelled amongst as in "amongst the stars" meaning amid, out in the stars.
The word 'stars' is a noun, the plural from for the noun 'star'. Example sentence:The stars seem much brighter in the countryside away from the city lights.The word 'stars' is also a verb (star,stars, starring, starred); and an adjective (a star athlete, a star performer, etc.)
The possessive form of the plural noun stars is stars'.example: The stars' dressing rooms were very luxurious.
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Snuggle has two syllbles divided like this: snug-gle.
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Stars = Stelle
There are many possible. "Point of light."
Shining Stars! Reach for the Stars! Shoot for the Stars!
Mercury is a planet. It orbits around the sun and in that sense it "has" one star." But in the more common use of that word, Mercury doesn't "have" stars.
The word is "astronomical."