Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Astrology (2)
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astragal
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(astrology) A system of planetary periods of apparent Persian origin, somewhat similar to the Hindu dasha system.
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Pertaining to the Age of Aquarius and its associations in New Age culture of the 1960s and 1970s.
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Of a coordinate system based on the planet Mars.
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Relating to or resembling the stars; starry.
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(archaic) The ruler of the stars.
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A form of astrology that links elements of the birth chart with locations on Earth, resulting in travel recommendations.
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(science fiction, rare) The study of geometry of the universe or stars.
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The science or knowledge of the stars, especially the fixed stars.
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One who worships the stars.
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star-worshipping
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The worship of the stars.
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A foolish or petty astrologer.
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One who studies or practices astrology.
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(dated) A female astrologer.
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(obsolete) An astrologer.
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An astrologer.
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One who performs astromancy; a diviner who uses astrology.
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(Britain) An honorary title given to a leading astronomer; once the director of the Greenwich observatory.
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(humorous, derogatory) Synonym of actornaut.
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Obsolete form of astrophile. [One who loves stars or astronomy.]
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The branch of philately dealing with space flight and similar subjects
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Tourism pertaining to stars, meteors, eclipses, etc.
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(historical astronomy, dated) Synonym of Sothic: of or related to the star Sirius.
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Of or relating to the astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini.
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Relating to the sky or outer space, regarded as the realm of the sun, moon, planets, and stars.
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(planetology, of an elemental ratio) Similar to that found in chondrites.
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Nicolaus Copernicus, a mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe.
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Any part of the global Earth system that can be seen in a single view.
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One who studies the daily motions and positions of the planets.
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Living outside of human habitations
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(science fiction) Science concerning exoplanets and anything on them.
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(science fiction) Originating outside the known physical reality of the universe.
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(historical) Someone who draws up astrological figures; an astrologer.
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Of or relating to Sir John Flamsteed (1646–1719), English astronomer.
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A person who casts horoscopes.
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(archaic) Genethliac; relating to the casting of horoscopes based on one's birth.
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A geomancer.
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(astronomy, rare) Moving towards the Earth.
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A branch of traditional Indian astrology, dealing with the finer points of predictive methods.
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An astrological forecast of a person's future based on such information.
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One versed in horoscopy; an astrologer.
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One versed in horoscopy; an astrologer.
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The casting of horoscopes.
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Of or relating to Jeremiah Horrocks (1618–1641), English astronomer.
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(astronomy, planetology, of a planet) Having a water-based ocean that covers the entire planet, and an atmosphere rich in hydrogen
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(astrology) Of, or pertaining to, the Leo star sign.
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(cosmology) The universe considered to be lumpy (not the same everywhere)
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(not comparable, astrology, obsolete) Pertaining to the astrological influence of the planet Mars.
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One who believes that lunar craters were formed by meteorite impacts and not by volcanic action.
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(astronomy) Of or pertaining to the planet Neptune.
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An astrologer or predictor.
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(obsolete) astrologer
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In a planetary manner or context; like planets.
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The manipulation of a planet's environment to create a new environment.
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Of or relating to planets.
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Resembling or characteristic of a planet.
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(astronomy) Of or relating to the dwarf planet Pluto.
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Relating to rastella
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The study of the staves created by rastra.
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Pertaining to the moon
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(geology) The planet Earth when its surface was almost completely frozen some time earlier than 650 million years ago, according to a hypothesis aiming to explain certain enigmatic features in the geological record, such as apparently glacial sedimentary deposits found at tropical paleolatitudes.
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(chiefly science fiction) Of or relating to the Solar System.
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(astronomy) The roughly 1460-year period of time between successive alignments of the first days of the Egyptian civil calendar and the observational Sothic year.
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(dated) under the malevolent influence of the stars or of one's horoscope
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The art of interpreting or reading the stars, astrology.
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One who stargazes.
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(derogatory) A fortuneteller; an astrologer.
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superterrestrial
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(by extension) similarity of condition, fortune, etc., as prefigured by astrological calculation
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(astrology) Of, or pertaining to, the star sign Taurus.
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(astrology) Of or pertaining to the zodiacal sign Taurus.
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(science fiction, religion) Across or beyond the cosmos.
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Of or relating to Tycho Brache (1546-1601), Danish astronomer and alchemist, or specifically to his model of the Solar System, the Tychonic system.
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(astrology, obsolete) Pertaining to the astrological influence of the planet Venus; lascivious, lustful.

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