ASTRONAUT
ASTRONAUT
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astronomy, astronomical, astrology, astringent
Astr + asci, asea, ashy, asks, asps
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astrometric technique source: astr 1000
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"Astr" is from the word for "star" and "labe" is from the word "to take". It is an instrument used to take the positions of celestial bodies, hence its label as "star-taker".
Made in Spain, fairly good firearm.
The modern greek word for star is "αστέρι" (asteree), the ancient greek word for star is "αστήρ" (asteer).
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.
One common suffix for words related to astronomy is "-ology," as in "astrology." This suffix is used to indicate the study or science of a specific subject, such as the study of celestial bodies in the case of astronomy.