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Wiktionary
astro-prefix
pertaining to celestial bodies: fixed stars, wandering stars (planets), etc.
Etymology: From ἄστρον.
Webster Dictionary
Astro-
the combining form of the Greek word 'a`stron, meaning star
Editors Contribution
astro-
pertaining to Astronism or to Astronists.
"Astro-Islamic art mixes traditions from both Astronism and Islam together"
Submitted by AstronistInstitution on May 4, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of astro- in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of astro- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of astro- in a Sentence
There is also the question of what I call astro-ethics, how do you treat alien life? How do you treat it differently, ranging from microbes to intelligence? So we had a philosopher at our symposium talking about the moral status of non-human organisms, talking in relation to animals on Earth and what their status is in relation to us.
Clearly we are moving into different territory now with the arrival of more experimental products such as the Always Home mini-drone camera and the Astro robot, but I believe that Amazon is using their products to learn more about consumers' willingness to have such devices in their homes.
This is a great location for astro-photography, which attracts tourists from the world over, the Church makes for a nice subject, with the Milky Way and a shooting star in the background.
With an introductory price of $ 1000 and a small number of units available to a limited audience I believe the Astro robot will sell out in minutes when it becomes available in the Ben Wood market.
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