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astronomical

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Word definitions for astronomical in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. relating or belonging to the science of astronomy; "astronomic telescope" [syn: astronomic ] inconceivably large [syn: astronomic , galactic ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context not comparable English) Of or relating to astronomy.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES astronomical (= extremely high ) ▪ Many fans paid astronomical prices for their tickets. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN observatory ▪ Triangulations on distant hills were attempted, weather records kept, and there ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Astronomical \As`tro*nom"ic*al\ (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. astronomicus, Gr. 'astronomiko`s: cf. F. astronomique.] Of or pertaining to astronomy; in accordance with the methods or principles of astronomy. -- As`tro*nom"ic*al*ly , adv. Astronomical clock . ...

Usage examples of astronomical.

But, as we shall see in Part V, astronomical data of a disturbingly accurate and scientific nature turns up repeatedly in certain myths, as time-worn and as universal in their distribution as those of the great flood.

Opening its affinity full, projecting a wordless shout of joy and sorrow over a spherical zone thirty astronomical units in radius.

She had concluded that the shafts were astronomically aligned, she said, and that they had an astronomical function, because logic and evidence dictated that this was the case.

The growth was geometrical: two, four, eight, sixteen, a doubling every time, rapidly exponentiating away to large numbers, astronomical numbers.

Both were the outgrowth of a vast, ancient civilization of the highest order, which transmitted some part of its astronomical knowledge to its colonies through their respective priesthoods.

It is equally certain that father and son worked together upon the gorgeous bronze case of the famous astronomical clock made by Passement and Danthiau for Louis XV.

Freyr receded day by day and decade by decade from Helliconia and its sister planets- as the 236 astronomical units of periastron between Batalix and Freyr lengthened to the formidable 710 of apastron-the young on the Ob servation Station rose up in despair and overthrew their masters.

The polis was too small to be equipped with serious astronomical facilities, and in any case the Star Puppies stuck slavishly to their limited, mock-biological vision.

In the elaborate and always growing catalog of substellar astronomical objects, neither the moon nor its parent world were especially impressive.

This is not an instance of one galaxy colliding with another and absorbing it, or of a supermassive black hole or other identifiable astronomical phenomenon siphoning off stellar mass.

Her asking price was astronomical, but if what she was telling me was true, I could have taken Bill Whitten to the cleaners.

Lasser with all the carefree and unruffled ease that only reached its airiest perfection with him when the corner was tightest and the odds were too astronomical to be worth brooding over.

Somebody who was probably at a university or government lab because the salaries were lower than the new biotech companies were paying, and the somebody could be tempted by an astronomical salary and great perks.

On his rampages in the Cauldron Nebula and the Carida system, Kyp had left message cylinders to explain what he had done and why, so that no one would construe his actions as simple astronomical accidents.

Not to forget her books, her mirrors, her astronomical tools and her own private Chaldaean soothsayer.