Astronomer
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'.
Yes, the noun 'astronomer' is a common noun, a general word for someone who studies the universe and the objects in it.
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.
It has 1 syllable.
The word is "astronomical."
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
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'.
Someone who studies languages is a "linguist."
The word flaunt can be defined as someone being a show off or someone who likes to brag.
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".
'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.
A zoographist is another word for a zoographer, someone who studies and describes animals.
Someone who studies very hard might be called a bookworm. You could also say they keep their nose to the grindstone.
Here is how 'swearword' is defined: NOUN -an offensive word used for emphasis or to express anger or contempt for someone or something