Astral - Wikipedia Astral, a character in the anime and manga series Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
astral - Wiktionary, the free dictionary In the case of an inanimate body, […] when the physical object was broken the astral counterpart would also be divided; but it would not be possible to break an astral counterpart, and in that way to affect the physical object In other words the act of fraction must begin on the physical plane One could of course move a purely astral object by means of an astral hand if one wished, but not
Astral - definition of astral by The Free Dictionary Of, relating to, emanating from, or resembling the stars 2 Biology Of, relating to, or shaped like the mitotic aster; star-shaped 3 Of or relating to a supersensible body believed by theosophists to coexist with and survive the death of the human physical body: an astral body; astral projection
astral - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun In theosophy, an astral form or body In cytology, of or pertaining to an aster: as, the astral rays in the karyokinetic or mitotic division-figure of the cell
Astral - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Originating c 1600 from Latin astralis, meaning "pertaining to the stars," derived from Greek astron "a star," its meaning expanded to "supersensible substances"
Astral - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Astral is starlike or having to do with stars You may wear your hair in a spiky, astral style, resembling the Statue of Liberty's crown Astrum is Latin for "star," and it shows up in lots of familiar English words: astronomy, asteroid, astrology, even in the name of a sports stadium, the Astrodome Astral navigation, also called celestial