interastral

English

Etymology

inter- + astral

Adjective

interastral (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) interstellar
    • 1881, James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes, The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, Geology, Industrial Arts, Manufactures, and Technology, volume 18, page 643:
      Let us suppose that gravitation affects all matter, and that the rare matter of space is more condensed around the spheres than in interastral space.

French

Adjective

interastral (feminine interastrale, masculine plural interastraux, feminine plural interastrales)

  1. interstellar

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French interastral. By surface analysis, inter- + astral.

Adjective

interastral m or n (feminine singular interastrală, masculine plural interastrali, feminine and neuter plural interastrale)

  1. interstellar

Declension

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