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star-gazer is a noun.  Its 3 syllables, star-gaz er are pronounced STAR-gaz er.  There are 3 definitions.

Definition 1 is:  One who gazes at or studies the stars; especially, an astrologer or astronomer.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

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star is a noun.  Definition 1 of 7 is:  A celestial body so distant as to appear like a luminous point:  in common usage including the planets, but in astronomy limited to the fixed stars, and hence sometimes applied by analogy to the sun.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

gazer is a noun.  The only definition is:  One who gazes.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

gaze as a verb.  Definition 1 of 2 is:  To look earnestly and steadily, as in scrutiny, admiration, or concern.  Definition 2 is:  (rare) To look fixedly and earnestly at.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary


Definition 2 is:  A marine carnivorous fish with eyes small and near the front of the top of the head, as Uranoscopus scaber of the Mediterranean, and Astroscopus anoplus of the Atlantic coast of the United States.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

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Definition 3 is:  A horse that carries its head unusually high.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

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The singular possessive of star-gazer is:  star-gazer's.  The plural of star-gazer is:  star-gazers.  The plural possessive of star-gazers is:  star-gazers'.

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