There is not really another name for a protostar.
The formation process in simplification is:
The term "asteroid" comes from the Greek words "astron," meaning star, and "eidos," meaning form. Combined, they suggest "star-like" or "star-shaped." The name was chosen by the astronomer William Herschel in the early 19th century to describe these small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun.
The word is pathogen.
Ramifications.
"Super-" can be a prefix for "star," creating the word "superstar."
The word used to describe one thousandth of a second is "millisecond."
Radiant describes a star. It begins with R.
Subaru is a car manufacturer owned by Fuji Heavy Industries. The word Subaru is a Japanese word used to describe a star cluster.
Star shaped
The word "astronaut" is derived from the Greek words "astron," meaning star, and "nautes," meaning sailor. It was first used in the 1920s to describe a person who travels or voyages in space.
There is no Hebrew word for starburst, but you could describe a star burst in Hebrew: צורה שנראית כמו קרני אור שמתפשטות ממוקד אחד
Nouns do NOT describe stars. The word 'star' is a noun in its own right. It is adjectives that describe stars. Adjectives are 'starry' (rather infantile) , and 'stellar'. e.g. The starry night sky . or , The stellar night sky.
Asteroid comes from the Greek word Aster meaning star.Other words that have Aster as there route :-Asterism(Star Constellation), Disaster (Bad Star), Asterisk (Small Star),
describe the skeliton of the star fish
there is no word to describe delaware
The word "rockstar" is used to describe a rock musician, much in the same way the term "movie star" is used to describe an actor or actress that performs in movies. The word "rockstar" can also be used as slang to describe something or someone deemed "cool" or "amazing".
A variable star is a star whose brightness as seen from Earth that fluctuates.
Star is not a compound word.