astronomer (Also astronomers) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to astronomer

  • uranologist«
  • stargazer«
  • astronomist«
  • astro-boffin«
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  • Sir Bernard Lovell«
  • Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington«
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  • Simon Newcomb«
  • Shapley«
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  • Samuel Pierpoint Langley«
  • Russell«
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  • Sir Fred Hoyle«
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  • Hermann von Helmholtz«
  • Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz«
  • Baron Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz«
  • Johannes van der Waals«
  • Johannes Diderik van der Waals«
  • Van de Graaff«
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