astatic
pronunciation
How to pronounce astatic in British English: UK [əs'tætɪk]
How to pronounce astatic in American English: US [əs'tætɪk]
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- Adjective:
- not static or stable
Word Origin
- astatic (adj.)
- 1827, from Greek astatos "unstable, not steadfast," from a-, privative prefix (see a- (3)), + statos "placed, standing," from PIE root *sta- (see stet).
Example
- 1. The white paper declared that north korea is the east asia astatic substantial clause .
- 2. When the republic of china , some junyin life is astatic , establish a meeting that protect a shoe .
- 3. Appraisal report of development and market of astatic bicycle manufacturing .
- 4. Abstract : the partner is following the puberty arrival , middle-school student 's physiology and the psychology has the rapid change , the innermost feelings is breeding the astatic factor , particularly consciousness dim awakening , they longed for that obtains the opposite sex favorable impression , has the puppy love phenomenon gradually .