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Etymology
From astronomy + -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /əstɹɑnəmɚ/, IPA: /əstɹɒnəmə/
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Noun
astronomer (plural astronomers)
- One who studies astronomy, the stars or the physical universe; a scientist whose area of research is astronomy or astrophysics
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Translations
one who studies astronomy
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- Lao: ນັກດາລາສາດ (lo)
- Latin: astronomus (la) m
- Latvian: astronoms (lv) m, astronome (lv) f
- Norwegian: astronom (no) m
- Persian: ستارهشناس (fa) (setâre-šenâs), اخترشناس (fa) (axtar-šenâs), اخترمار (fa) (axtarmâr)
- Polish: astronom (pl) m
- Portuguese: astrónomo (pt) m (Portugal), astrônomo (pt) m (Brazil)
- Romanian: astronom (ro) m, astronomă (ro) f
- Russian: астроном (ru) (astronóm) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: астроном (sh) m, звездар (sh) m, звездарица (sh) f
- Roman: astronom (sh) m, zvezdar (sh) m, zvezdarica (sh) f, zvjezdoznanac (sh) m (archaic)
- Sotho: molepi (st)
- Spanish: astrónomo (es) m
- Swedish: astronom (sv) c
- Thai: นักดาราศาสตร์ (th)
- Turkish: gök bilimci (tr), astronom (tr)
- Vietnamese: nhà thiên văn học (vi)
- Volapük: (♂♀) stelavan (vo), (♂) histelavan (vo), (♀) jistelavan (vo)
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