The word "Astra" is derived from the Greek word "ἀστήρ" (astēr), meaning "star." It is often used in various contexts related to stars or celestial bodies. In Latin, "astra" is the plural form of "astrum," which also means "star." Therefore, while its roots are Greek, it has been adopted and used in Latin as well.
Astra is the Latin word for star. That is where the first part of the words astronomy and astrology comes from.
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is heptathalon a greek or latin word
The original word was the Latin monarcha, which evolved into the Greek word monárchēs. Therefore, it does have origins in both Latin and Greek.
Greek word- Plathelminthes. Latin word-cestus
Astra is a Greek word meaning "like a star" In Hindu mythology, Astra means a weapon ( same as and arrow)
Astronaut, like Cosmonaut, has a Greek root not a Latin one. It derives from the words Astro (Star) and Nautes (Sailor).
The root word "dorm" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "dormire," which means "to sleep."
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
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