different between astronomical vs galileo
astronomical
English
Alternative forms
- astron. (abbreviation)
Etymology
Attested since at least 1550, from Middle French astronomique or directly from Latin astronomicus, from Ancient Greek ???????????? (astronomikós).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?æs.t???n?m.?k.?l/
- (US) IPA(key): /?æst???n??m?k?l/
- Rhymes: -?m?k?l
Adjective
astronomical (comparative more astronomical, superlative most astronomical)
- (not comparable) Of or relating to astronomy.
- (comparable) Very large; of vast measure.
Synonyms
- (relating to astronomy): astronomic
Derived terms
Related terms
- astronomic
- astronomy
Translations
astronomical From the web:
- what astronomical event causes day and night
- what astronomical age are we in
- what astronomical events are happening today
- what astronomical sign am i
- what astronomical events are happening this month
- what astronomical event is happening tonight
- what astronomical event corresponds to the passage of a year
- what astronomical events will happen in 2021
galileo
English
Etymology
Named in honour of Galileo Galilei
Noun
galileo (plural galileos)
- The CGS unit of acceleration, equal to 1 centimetre per second per second (1 centimeter per second squared, 1cm/s^2). Symbol: Gal
Synonyms
- gal
galileo From the web:
- what galileo invented
- what galileo discovered
- what galileo galilei discovered
- what galileo known for
- what galileo was famous for
- what galileo invented answer
- what galileo invented barometer
- what galileo did
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