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astrometeorology <study> The investigation of the relation between the sun, moon, and stars, and the weather. Astrometeorological, Astrometeorologist.
(04 Mar 1998)
astronauts Members of spacecraft crew including those who travel in space, and those in training for space flight.
(12 Dec 1998)
astronomer 1. An astrologer.
2. One who is versed in astronomy; one who has a knowledge of the laws of the heavenly orbs, or the principles by which their motions are regulated, with their various phenomena. "An undevout astronomer is mad." (Young)
See: Astronomy.
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(01 Mar 1998)
astronomical Of or pertaining to astronomy; in accordance with the methods or principles of astronomy. Astronom"ically, Astronomical clock. See Clock. Astronomical day. See Day. Astronomical fractions, Astronomical numbers. See Sexagesimal.
Origin: L. Astronomicus, Gr., cf. F. Astronomique.
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(01 Mar 1998)
astronomize To study or to talk astronomy. "They astronomized in caves." (Sir T. Browne)
Origin: Gr.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
astronomy 1. Astrology. "Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck; And yet methinks I have astronomy." (Shak)
2. The science which treats of the celestial bodies, of their magnitudes, motions, distances, periods of revolution, eclipses, constitution, physical condition, and of the causes of their various phenomena.
3. A treatise on, or text-book of, the science. Physical astronomy. See Physical.
Origin: OE. Astronomie, F. Astronomie, L. Astronomia, fr. Gr, fr. Astronomer; star + to distribute, regulate. See Star, and Nomad.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
astrophotography The application of photography to the delineation of the sun, moon, and stars.
Origin: Astro- + photography.
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(01 Mar 1998)
astrophysical Pertaining to the physics of astronomical science.
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(01 Mar 1998)
astrophyton <zoology> A genus of ophiurans having the arms much branched.
Origin: Astro- + Gr. Fyton a plant.
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(01 Mar 1998)
astroscope <instrument> An old astronomical instrument, formed of two cones, on whose surface the constellations were delineated.
Origin: Astro- + scope.
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(01 Mar 1998)
astrosphere A set of radiating microtubules extending outward from the cytocentrum and centrosphere of a dividing cell.
Synonym: aster, attraction sphere, Lavdovsky's nucleoid, paranuclear body.
Origin: G. Astron, star, + sphaira, ball
(05 Mar 2000)
astrotactin <protein> Neuronal surface glycoprotein with an apparent Mr 100 kD, thought to function as a neuron glia ligand in the binding of cerebellar granule neurons to astroglia. Expressed transiently in the cerebellum of the developing mammalian brain during periods of glia guided neuronal migration.
(18 Nov 1997)
astrotheology <study> Theology founded on observation or knowledge of the celestial bodies.
(04 Mar 1998)
astroviridae A family of RNA viruses with one genus: astrovirus. They cause gastroenteritis in humans and also infect other vertebrates.
(12 Dec 1998)
astroviridae infections Infections with astrovirus, causing gastroenteritis in human infants, calves, lambs, and piglets.
(12 Dec 1998)
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Ast. A liver enzyme that plays a role in protein metabolism. Elevated serum levels of AST are a sign of liver damage from disease or drugs. Also called SGOT (Serum Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase).
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Ast A liver enzyme that plays a role in protein metabolism. Elevated serum levels of AST are a sign of liver damage from disease or drugs. Also called SGOT (Serum Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase).
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Ast A point on the back of the skull at which the lambdoidal, parietomastoid, and occipital sutures meet.
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Ast. A point on the back of the skull at which the lambdoidal, parietomastoid, and occipital sutures meet.
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asterion A point on the back of the skull at which the lambdoidal, parietomastoid, and occipital sutures meet.
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AST the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising
AST American capitalist (born in Germany) who made a fortune in fur trading (1763-1848)
AST British politician (born in the United States) who was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons (1879-1964)
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