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star in Latin

star in Latin is astrum, stella, aster — star means a huge, glowing ball of gas in space, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.

star in Latin

astrum
noun
A simple dance, or part of a dance, where a group of four dancers each put their right or left hand in the middle and turn around in a circle. You call them right-hand stars or left-hand stars, depending on the hand which is in the middle.
stella
noun
A simple dance, or part of a dance, where a group of four dancers each put their right or left hand in the middle and turn around in a circle. You call them right-hand stars or left-hand stars, depending on the hand which is in the middle.
aster
noun
A simple dance, or part of a dance, where a group of four dancers each put their right or left hand in the middle and turn around in a circle. You call them right-hand stars or left-hand stars, depending on the hand which is in the middle.
stēlla
noun
A simple dance, or part of a dance, where a group of four dancers each put their right or left hand in the middle and turn around in a circle. You call them right-hand stars or left-hand stars, depending on the hand which is in the middle.
sīdus
noun
A simple dance, or part of a dance, where a group of four dancers each put their right or left hand in the middle and turn around in a circle. You call them right-hand stars or left-hand stars, depending on the hand which is in the middle.
stella
noun
astrum
noun
sidus
noun
stella
noun
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.
stēlla
noun
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.
astrum
noun
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.

What does "star" mean?

  1. noun A huge, glowing ball of gas in space, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.
    "On a clear night you can see thousands of stars."
  2. noun A shape with pointed rays, or the symbol representing it (such as ★ or *).
    "She drew a gold star next to his name for good work."
  3. noun A famous or exceptionally talented performer, athlete, or public figure.
    "He became a star after his first film was released."
  4. verb To play the leading role in a film, show, or performance.
    "The actor will star in the upcoming superhero movie."

star in a sentence

  • On a clear night you can see thousands of stars.
  • The Sun is the closest star to Earth.
  • She drew a gold star next to his name for good work.
  • He became a star after his first film was released.

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Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "star" in Latin?

"star" in Latin is astrum, stella, aster. star means: A huge, glowing ball of gas in space, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.

How do you use "star" in a sentence?

Example: "On a clear night you can see thousands of stars." In Latin, "star" is astrum, stella, aster.

Are there other ways to say "star" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "star": astrum, stella, aster, stēlla, sīdus, sidus.

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