
1) Autumn bloom 2) Autumn bloomer 3) Autumn blossom 4) Autumn flower 5) Autumn-blooming perennial 6) Beeweed 7) Beeweed or starwort 8) Bloom like a daisy 9) Bloom of the fall 10) Bloom with rays 11) Bloomer by a bit of a boaster 12) Blossom of autumn 13) Colorful fall flower 14) Colorful flower 15) Common flower
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1) Goldilocks 2) Michaelmas daisy
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[automobile] The Aster was an English automobile manufactured from 1922 to 1930. The companies car roots can be traced to 1899 when Begbie Manufacturing of Wembley, in north London became British licensees of the French Aster company (Ateliers de Construction Mecanique l`Aster) making mainly stationary engines. In 1913 they became Aster Eng...
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[cell biology] An aster is a cellular structure shaped like a star, formed around each centrosome during mitosis in an animal cell. Astral rays, composed of microtubules, radiate from the centrosphere and look like a cloud. It is one of the variants of microtubules like kinetochore- and interpolar microtubules. During mitosis, there are fou...
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[genus] Aster is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Its circumscription has been narrowed, and it now encompasses around 180 species, all but one of which are restricted to Eurasia; many species formerly in Aster are now in other genera of the tribe Astereae. ==Circumscription== The genus Aster once contained nearly 600 s...
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[missile family] The Aster missile series, comprising the Aster 15 and Aster 30 are a family of vertically launched surface-to-air missiles. The name `Aster` originates from the mythical Greek archer named Asterion (in Greek mythology), Asterion likewise receiving his name from the ancient Greek word aster (ἀστήρ), meaning `star`. Ast...
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[typeface] The Aster typeface, which originated in Italy, was designed in 1958 by Francesco Simoncini for Simoncini to be used in newspapers and books. This typeface is fairly wide with detailed, delicate serifs; it also has short ascenders and descenders for economy of space. The New Aster font family offers a few distinguishing marks, lik...
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• (n.) A plant of the genus Callistephus. Many varieties (called China asters, German asters, etc.) are cultivated for their handsome compound flowers. • (n.) A genus of herbs with compound white or bluish flowers; starwort; Michaelmas daisy. • (n.) A star-shaped figure of achromatic substance found chiefly in cells dividing by mitos...
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Asters are beautiful perennials that are found wild in North America and southern Europe. These plants range in height with the different varieties; some may be as small as 12 inches or as tall as 5 feet. These plants bloom during the summer and fall. A. lateriflorus 'Delight' is a spreading plant, growing up to 4 feet with a spread of 3 feet. It h...
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Association Francophone de Stérilisation
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<cell biology> Star shaped cluster of microtubules radiating from the polar microtubule organising centre at the start of mitosis. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(as´tәr) a structure occurring in dividing cells, composed of microtubules radiating from each pair of centrioles. The two asters are the poles of the spindle apparatus. Asters separating in prophase of mitosis.
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Star-shaped cluster of microtubules radiating from the polar microtubule organizing centre at the start of mitosis.
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As'ter (ăs'tẽr)
noun [ Latin
aster aster, star, Greek
'asth`r star. See
Star .]
1. (Botany) A genus of herbs with compound white or bluish flowers; starwort; Michaelmas daisy.
2. (Floriculture) A plant of the genus
Callistephus...
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As'ter noun (Biol.) A star- shaped figure of achromatic substance found chiefly in cells dividing by mitosis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: as′ter Synonyms: astrosphere
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Aster is a genus of plants of the natural order Compositae, comprehending several hundred species, mostly natives of North America, although others are widely distributed. Many are cultivated as ornamental plants. One, Aster Tripolium, is native in Britain, and is found in salt marshes, having a pretty purple flower. Asters generally flower late in...
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Aster is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - any of various chiefly fall-blooming herbs of the genus Aster with showy daisylike flowers 2. [n] - star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell having fibers like rays that surround the centrosome during mitosis
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acronym: Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection (radiometer)
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acronym: Atmosphere-Surface Turbulent Exchange Research (formerly ITIR)
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noun star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell having fibers like rays that surround the centrosome during mitosis
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Any plant of a large group belonging to the same subfamily as the daisy. All asters have starlike flowers with yellow centres and outer rays (not petals) varying from blue and purple to white. Asters come in many sizes. Many are cultivated as garden flowers, including the Michaelmas daisy (
Aster nova-belgii). (Genus
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any composite plant of the genus Aster, having rays varying from white or pink to blue around a yellow disk. · a plant of some allied genus, as the China aster. · a structure formed in a cell during mitosis, composed of astral rays radiating about the centrosome. · sunflower (def. 2).
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Aster is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `star-like, love` The name Aster is most commonly given to Flemish girls. The chances are 50 times greater that girls are called Aster there. Although in most countries Aster is a name given to girls. In the United States, 1 out of 38 Aster`s are boys. What do they use in other countries? ...
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