Adjective Satellite
shaped like a star
Source: WordNetstar shaped
A polygon cannot be both a star and star-shaped. Source: Internet
The halftime show of Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004 generated controversy when Justin Timberlake removed a piece of Janet Jackson 's top, exposing her right breast with a star-shaped pastie around the nipple. Source: Internet
He also wins a strange star-shaped droid named Vuffi Raa, who would be his friend and ally on many occasions. Source: Internet
Flowers are frequently striped, speckled, edged in a contrasting color (such as white or even chartreuse) or have centers that are round or star-shaped in hues either lighter or darker than the rest of the flower. Source: Internet
If space is limited, go for the compact, slow-growing deciduous M. stellata, which grows to around 3m (9ft) and hose silky buds open in mid-spring to produce star-shaped, white flowers. Source: Internet
Queen Shorter and her family, Lawrence transplants from the Mississippi Delta, can be found several evenings a week — and often on the weekends — fishing at the star-shaped lake appropriately named Lone Star, in southwest Douglas County. Source: Internet