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Synonyms
Etymology
1. aster
noun. ['ˈæstɝ'] any of various chiefly fall-blooming herbs of the genus Aster with showy daisylike flowers.
Synonyms
- small white aster
- stiff aster
- Western silvery aster
- flat-topped white aster
- New York aster
- Eastern silvery aster
- Linosyris vulgaris
- Michaelmas daisy
- Aster falcatus
- willow aster
- tradescant's aster
- Aster acuminatus
- rough-leaved aster
- annual salt-marsh aster
- Aster novae-angliae
- prairie aster
- smooth aster
- Schreiber's aster
- goldilocks aster
- sea aster
- Aster dumosus
- sea starwort
- Aster turbinellis
- wavy-leaved aster
- Aster ptarmicoides
- Aster linarifolius
- bog aster
- flower
- crooked-stemmed aster
- rush aster
- white prairie aster
- whorled aster
- Short's aster
- Aster novi-belgii
- azure aster
- upland white aster
- perennial salt marsh aster
- Aster shortii
- calico aster
- Aster linosyris
- Aster arenosus
- arrow leaved aster
- late purple aster
- purple-stemmed aster
- goldilocks
- southern aster
- aromatic aster
- Aster ericoides
- genus Aster
- bushy aster
- Aster tripolium
- panicled aster
- wood aster
- heath aster
- starved aster
Etymology
- aster (Latin)
- ἀστήρ (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Aster
- pasztor
- pastor
- castor
- astor
How do you pronounce aster?
Pronounce aster as ˈæstər.
US - How to pronounce aster in American English
UK - How to pronounce aster in British English
Sentences with aster
1. Noun, singular or mass
The two pronuclei attach to an array of microtubules anchored by a structure called an aster.