astral
[ as-truh l ]
/ ˈæs trəl /
adjective
pertaining to or proceeding from the stars; stellar; star-shaped.
Biology.
pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling an aster; having a discoid, radiate flower head.
Theosophy.
noting a supersensible substance pervading all space and forming the substance of a second body (astral body) belonging to each individual. It accompanies the individual through life, is able to leave the human body at will, and survives the individual after death.
Origin of astral
1595–1605; (< Middle French) < Late Latin
astrālis, equivalent to Latin
ast(rum) star (< Greek
ástron) +
-ālis
-al1
OTHER WORDS FROM astral
as·tral·ly, adverb in·ter·as·tral, adjective non·as·tral, adjective sub·as·tral, adjectiveWords nearby astral
astraddle,
astragal,
astragalectomy,
astragalus,
astrakhan,
astral,
astral body,
astrangia,
astraphobia,
astray,
astrict
Example sentences from the Web for subastral
Subastral, sub-as′tral, adj. situated beneath the stars, terrestrial.
British Dictionary definitions for subastral (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for subastral (2 of 2)
astral
/ (ˈæstrəl) /
adjective
relating to, proceeding from, consisting of, or resembling the stars
an astral body
biology
of or relating to the aster occurring in dividing cells
theosophy
denoting or relating to a supposed supersensible substance believed to form the material of a second body for each person, taking the form of an aura discernible to certain gifted individuals
Derived forms of astral
astrally, adverbWord Origin for astral
C17: from Late Latin
astrālis, from Latin
astrum star, from Greek
astron
Medical definitions for subastral
astral
[ ăs′trəl ]
adj.
Of, relating to, emanating from, or resembling the stars.
Of, relating to, or shaped like the mitotic aster; having the shape of an astrosphere; star-shaped.
Scientific definitions for subastral
astral
[ ăs′trəl ]
Relating to or coming from the stars; stellar.