star.
1. f. Each of the celestial bodies that shine at night, except for the moon.
2. f. object in the shape of star, already with rays originating from a common centre, already with a circle surrounded by tips.
3. f. sign in the shape of star, which indicates the rank of chiefs and officers of the armed forces.
4. f. sign in the shape of star, which serves to indicate the category of the hotel establishments. Hotel of three stars.
5. f., but fate, destiny. He was born with good star. My star led me there.6. f. person, particularly artist of cinema, that extremely excels in their profession.
8. f. The surrounding of the silk, wheel, big or small, whose figure is of rays or spikes, and which serves to make walking to another or to be moved by another.
9. f. Moon of white hairs, more or less round and about three centimetres in diameter, with some horses or mares in the middle of the forehead. Is it different Lucero in be smaller.
10. f. u. in apposition to indicate that designated by the noun which is postponed are considered highlights in its genre. Project, judge star.11. f. Astr. Celestial body that emits light, heat, energy, etc., produced by thermonuclear reactions. A star typical is the Sun.
12. f. Astr. star fixed.
13. f. Mil. Strong campaign which, by their angles incoming and outgoing, mimics its figure to a star painted. It is with four, five or six points or salient angles, according to the capacity of the ground.
14. f. pl. Kind of pasta, in the form of stars, which is used for soup.1. f. Astr. star twice.
1. f. Of the six-pointed, symbol of Judaism.
1. f. Marine Animal of the phylum of echinoderms, with the body depressed in a star, usually of five punt
ACE or arms. It has a dermatoesqueleto formed by calcareous plates and feeds on invertebrates.1. f. Comet (? astro with a luminous atmosphere that precedes it, wraps it or follows him).
1. f. Astr. System of two stars linked by their mutual attraction.
1. f. Astr. star whose mass is co
mprendida between a half and twenty times the solar mass.Star wandering, or star erratic.
1. f. Astr. planet (? celestial body).
1. f. Astr. Each of which glow with their own light and are always mutually the same distance sensitive, which is which has been considered as immobile.
1. f. luminous body that is usually seen suddenly in the atmosphere and moves with great speed, turning soon.1. f. Astr. System of more than three star linked by their mutual attraction.
1. f. Astr.Dwarfstar of sudden brightness by a thermonuclear explosion in its midst.
Explosion of a star in the large amount of energy is released.1. f. Astr. Which suddenly acquires a superior to the regular brightness and keeps it for some time.
1. f. Astr. Three linked by universal gravitation star system.
1. f. Astr. Which increases and decreases of
clarity in more or less long periods.fields someone with his star..
1. loc. verb. Be happy and lucky.
1. loc. Advisor. Shortly after nightfall, or before dawn.
stand up someone to the stars.
1. loc. verb. Marginalise is, irritated.
stand up someone with stars, or with the stars.1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Get up very early, very early.
1. loc. verb. have star.
put sobre, or , the stars to someone or something.
1. locs. verbs. Praise him very much, weighed it with excess of praise.wanting someone have the stars.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Wanting to do something very difficult.
1. loc. verb. Be lucky and naturally attract the acceptance of the people.
1. loc. verb. Mar. Take the height of the pole.1. (For the kind of lucecillas that seem to be when you receive a blow). loc. verb. Colloq. Feel alive and very strong pain.
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