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Root decomposition: 'astro-' (star) + '-logy' (study); Historical origin: from Greek 'astron' (star) → Latin 'astrologia' → Old French → English; Memory image: Picture a wise sage reading the stars at night, interpreting how the universe speaks to our destinies.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputAstrology is the study of celestial bodies and their influence on human affairs from a belief or historical perspective. It developed alongside astronomy in early traditions and offered methods for predicting personality and events through horoscopes and birth charts. In contemporary usage, astrology is generally treated as a belief system or metaphysical practice rather than a science, and people consult astrologers for guidance on relationships, career timing, or personal decisions. The word can refer to either historical study or modern practice depending on context. Learners should distinguish astrology from astronomy, and recognize that in English it can be discussed as culture, entertainment, or a belief, not an empirical discipline.
Astrology in English is usually treated as a belief, culture, or entertainment topic rather than a science; learners often confuse it with astronomy or assume it makes verifiable claims.
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