The modern greek word for star is "αστέρι" (asteree), the ancient greek word for star is "αστήρ" (asteer).
Helios is a root word. It is a Greek word meaning sun and is the root word for heliocentric, heliotary, heliometer, meliometric, heliostat, and the like.
The word "star" originates from the Old English word "steorra" and has roots in other Germanic languages such as German "stern" and Dutch "ster." These words likely have a common ancestor in Proto-Indo-European languages.
The word that means star shaped mark in Greek is "asterisk." It comes from the Greek word "asteriskos," which means little star.
Hesperus.
"Constellation" is a Greek word, and constellations were first discovered by the Greeks, believed to be a greek called 'Homer'. I think constellations is the name given to them by the Greek, so therefore 'constellation' in Greek is 'constellation'.
The Greek root word of "astronomically" is "astron," which means star.
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.
Astro - Greek for 'star'
The Greek root word of astronomy is "astron," which means star.
From the word αστέρας (asteras) ancient αστήρ (astir) meaning star.
Don is not a Greek root word.
Astron is Greek for "star".
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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
it is not a greek root or any root
The Greek root carci- means cancer
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.