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A quasar is an abbreviated term for quasi-stellar radio sources.

Quasi - means something resembling or having a likeness to.

Stellar - means pertaining to, or characteristic of stars

The first "quasars" were discovered using radio telescopes in the late 1950s. Many were recorded as radio sources with no corresponding visible object.

So they became known as a radio source resembling something like a star, or quasi-stellar radio sources.

It was not until 1964 when they became known as quasars.

"So far, the clumsily long name 'quasi-stellar radio sources' is used to describe these objects. Because the nature of these objects is entirely unknown, it is hard to prepare a short, appropriate nomenclature for them so that their essential properties are obvious from their name. For convenience, the abbreviated form 'quasar' will be used throughout this paper.

-- Hong-Yee Chiu in Physics Today, May, 1964"

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