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
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
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
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
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
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
astrum
sidus
stella
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.
stēlla
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.
astrum
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.
What does "star" mean?
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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."
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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."
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noun A famous or exceptionally talented performer, athlete, or public figure.
"He became a star after his first film was released."
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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.
Similar words in Latin
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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