Astronomical

Word ASTRONOMICAL
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Hyphenation as tro nom ic al
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Definitions and meanings of "Astronomical"

What do we mean by astronomical?

Of or relating to astronomy. adjective

Of enormous magnitude; immense. adjective

Pertaining or related to astronomy; connected with or relating to astronomic observation or research.

Of or pertaining to astronomy; in accordance with the methods or principles of astronomy. adjective

See under Clock. adjective

See under Day. adjective

See under Sexagesimal. adjective

Of or relating to astronomy. adjective

Very large; of vast measure. adjective

Relating or belonging to the science of astronomy adjective

Inconceivably large adjective

Of or relating to astronomy.

Very large; of vast measure.

Extremely large; exceedingly great Urban Dictionary

Large beyond comparison. Just BIG. Urban Dictionary

Frickin Huge. Urban Dictionary

Derives from the word epic....but is way better. used when in a state of awe or amazement. Urban Dictionary

Intensly amazing that everyone is amazed by it. also used as astro. a better word for epic because epic has been over-used. Urban Dictionary

So fucking awesome that you dont even know how fucking awesome it is cause if you did your fucking head will EXPLODE Urban Dictionary

A very large object, usually meaning huge, big, or gigantic. Many people use it in a sentence that has to do with a memorial statue, or just a large object in their house, or at an amusement park. Urban Dictionary

Someone who does it all night. Urban Dictionary

Astronomicalism: the practice of the astronomical everything being just fantastic or great. Urban Dictionary

An Astronomer is somebody who study outer space things and the stars. For example, Benjamin Banneker, He is known in black history to be the first African American to become an Astronomer and a Scientist. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Astronomical

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The word "astronomical" in example sentences

"One hundred million years to a human seems an awful long time, but in astronomical time periods, that's nothing compared to the life of the stars." ❋ AP/Huffington Post (2010)

In addition, it took 11 years of observing to tease out the presence of the habitable zone planet, a short time in astronomical terms. ❋ Marc Kaufman (2010)

WASHINGTON & mdash; The cost of NASA's replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope is giving new meaning to the word astronomical, growing another $1.5 billion, according to a new internal NASA study released Wednesday. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Like whirling tornados coming in astronomical sequence of order and in numbers, Barack Obama is definitely twisting across the nation pounding CHANGE without boundaries with a fury! ❋ Unknown (2008)

(The apparent motion against the stars is due to the fact that Comet SW3 has been fairly close to the Earth, about 25 times the distance between the Earth and Moon; that's close in astronomical terms.) ❋ JDsg (2006)

If you did well on it, you're pretty well versed in astronomical knowledge. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The 20th century warming counters a millennial-scale cooling trend which is consistent with long-term astronomical forcing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This is the work of Texas State University professor Donald W Olson and his team, who specialise in 'astronomical sleuthing'. ❋ Ray Girvan (2003)

In the second century B.C. a little circle appeared in Greek astronomical texts as a place holder, most probably an abbreviation of the Greek word oudén (“not one,” “nothing”). ❋ CHRISTOPH J. SCRIBA (1968)

Thus we have two great and infinitely valuable attributes of the photographic plate in astronomical investigations, fidelity or accuracy, and seeing the unseeable. ❋ Unknown (1920)

Maria Mitchell as a discoverer in astronomical science is a peeress of the realm in that exalted branch of research. ❋ Unknown (1894)

Airy, [22] with results which were highly noteworthy, and justify us in reposing much confidence in Chinese astronomical work. ❋ Unknown (1878)

The conditions which affect an increase or diminution of the temperature of the earth's surface, independently of the main astronomical agencies, in successive years, at the same spot, are mainly the fairness of the sky, the density of building and shadiness of the soil, the humidity of the air, and the prevalence of certain winds. ❋ S.C. (1861)

[Nyeem's] [head] is astronomical. ❋ Katze_ila (2011)

I have an astronomical [amount] of work to do for [the end] of the [semester]. ❋ Kayode (2007)

This [piece of pie] is of astronomical [proportion]. ❋ Giggly2 (2010)

"[The movie] [ZombieLand] is astronomical" ❋ Chikipoo (2010)

[Dude], [The Dark Knight] was astronomical! ❋ Crazybeansss (2009)

Tom:Dude [Carla] sucked my dick so good,IT FELT [ASTRONOMICAL] [Cesar]:You serious?How much did she cost? ❋ TwitterCessarMF (2010)

The [sequoia] tree was so [astronomical], it was over 52,500 [cubic] feet! ❋ Akhaten (2014)

[Girl #1]: I met this guy [Friday night] and we went at it until [sunrise]. Girl #2: He must have been an astronomer. ❋ AbnormalBoy (2004)

How much more Astronomicalism [can you] [get in] [one life] time. ❋ Errro (2011)

[Benny]: I'm an Astronomer. [JJ]: Yyyyeah [right]. boy ❋ Jfbklbdfdkdalkkbnfk (2019)

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