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Inastronality

Published: 2nd August 2020

Citation: Astronist Institution. (2020). Inastronality. Available: https://www.astronism.com/astronary/entry/inastronality. Last accessed: [date].

ɪnastrəʊnalɪti

noun

1 hostility or opposition to astronality, either to its existence or to the grounds for it being classified as a human emotion, or of it possessing a religious and philosophical component. 2 the instance in which a person’s astronality isn’t innate and therefore must be acquired through immersion into Astronism. Contrasted with connastronality.

DERIVATIVES AND ALTERNATIVE PHRASES

Inastronal | ɪnastrəʊnal | (also Inastronic) adjective & noun
Inastronistic | ˈɪnəsˈtrɒnɪstɪk | adjective
Inastronally | ɪnastrəʊnali | adverb
Inastronous | ɪnastrənəs | adjective
Inastronously | ɪnastrənəsli | adverb

ORIGINS AND ETYMOLOGY

Astro-English: from Astronese, the prefix in-, denoting negation or opposition, combined with the word astronality denoting a person’s religious or philosophical concern or connection to the astronomical world; meaning ‘opposition to astronality,’ or ‘lack of astronality.

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