different between interstellar vs interstellary
interstellar
English
Etymology
From inter- +? stellar.
Adjective
interstellar (not comparable)
- Between the stars.
- Among the stars.
Synonyms
- intersidereal
Derived terms
Translations
German
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a???
Adjective
interstellar (not comparable)
- interstellar
Declension
Further reading
- “interstellar” in Duden online
interstellar From the web:
- what interstellar means
- what interstellar space
- what interstellar movie is all about
- what interstellar get wrong
interstellary
English
Etymology
inter- +? stellary
Adjective
interstellary (not comparable)
- Archaic form of interstellar.
- 1874, Temperature of Earth & Space (page 94)
- In 1870 W. Mattieu Williams published his very ingenious work entitled The Fuel of the Sun, in which, apparently without any knowledge of what had been written before with regard to an interstellary medium, he attempts to find therein the source of solar heat […]
- 1874, Temperature of Earth & Space (page 94)
interstellary From the web:
- what interstellar
- what interstellar means
- what interstellar space
- what interstellar movie is all about
- what interstellar get wrong
- what interstellar movie about
- what's interstellar travel
- what interstellar gas and dust
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