
law·stron′∙o·my (lô-strŏn′-ō-mĭ), n. [law+astronomy] 1. The science of celestial bodies, their magnitudes, motions, constitution, etc., studied by one versed in the law 2. The science of studying, then applying, the laws of the universe to government.
law·stron′∙o·mer (lô-strŏn′-ō-mẽr), n. 1. One who is versed in both the law and astronomy. 2. A lawyer and astronomer who makes observations of celestial phenomena. 3. One who attains a law degree, then undertakes advanced studies in astronomy [e.g., Nicolaus Copernicus–founder of heliocentric cosmology, Edwin Hubble–“Hubble Telescope”, Noah Rashkind –unifying theorist]
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