different between cosmonautics vs cosmonaut
cosmonautics
English
Etymology
cosmonaut +? -ics
Noun
cosmonautics (uncountable)
- The activities of cosmonauts; Soviet/Russian astronautics.
Related terms
- cosmonaut
- cosmonautic
- cosmonautical
Translations
cosmonautics From the web:
cosmonaut
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ?????????? (kosmonávt), from Ancient Greek ?????? (kósmos, “universe”) + ?????? (naút?s, “sailor”), may be decomposed as cosmos +? -naut
Pronunciation
- enPR: k?z'm?nôt, IPA(key): /?k?zm??n??t/
Noun
cosmonaut (plural cosmonauts)
- An astronaut, especially a Russian or Soviet one.
Derived terms
- cosmonautic
- cosmonautical
- cosmonautics
Related terms
- cosmos
- astronaut
- taikonaut
- spationaut
- aeronaut
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French cosmonaute.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ko.smo.na.?ut/
Noun
cosmonaut m (plural cosmonau?i, feminine equivalent cosmonaut?)
- cosmonaut
Declension
Synonyms
- astronaut
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