
Astrolatry
[ə-STRAH-lə-tree]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: English, late 17th century
1.
The worship of stars and other celestial objects.
Examples of Astrolatry in a sentence
"My grandmother believed in astrolatry so much that she named all of her children after stars."
"There's more to astrolatry than just following the phases of the moon."

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