astral
pronunciation
How to pronounce astral in British English: UK [ˈæstrəl]
How to pronounce astral in American English: US [ˈæstrəl]
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- Adjective:
- being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars
Word Origin
- astral (adj.)
- "pertaining to the stars," c. 1600, from Late Latin astralis, from Latin astrum "star," from Greek astron (see astro-). Meaning "pertaining to supersensible substances" is from 1690s, popularized late 19c. in Theosophy.
Example
- 1. There is no gravity affecting you in astral form .
- 2. They are possessed by many low astral entities .
- 3. You draw unstable ectoplasm from the astral plane that ignites with hellish , white-hot fury .
- 4. They temporarily displace the astral body of a living person and occupy his or her physical body .
- 5. Planetary changes have already taken place on inner levels within the auric field and the astral belt and surrounding regions .