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[Subject: Astronomy & Allied Sciences]
- A celestial gaseous body, such as the Sun, radiating heat and light; one of the vast number of other such bodies visible as points of light in the clear night sky.
- Etymology: Old English steorra

Translated in 188 languages
[Subject: Astronomy & Allied Sciences]
- Heavenly body.
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
Translated in 23 languages
[Subject: Theater (Stage Presentations)]
- In, usually, the world of entertainment: a celebrity or other distinguished performer
Translated by: ERNESTO RITONDALE
Translated in 21 languages
- Of a production for stage, screen etc.: to have appearing as a star, e.g. 'Tonight's show will star Graham Norton.'
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 2 languages
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Welsh | bod â... yn serennu ynddi; bod â... yn chwarae'r brif ran ynddi |
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- Of a production for stage, screen etc.: To play a major part. e.g. 'She hasn't starred in a film yet.'
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 2 languages
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Welsh | chwarae rhan bwysig; serennu |
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- A natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night.
Translated by: PABLA ADRIANA NARANJO PONCE
- Etymology: From Latin "Stella"
Translated in 1 languages
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