Etymology:
Meaning:
Astatic refers to something that is:
Origin:
The term "astatic" was first used in the 17th century to describe objects that were not magnetically stable. Over time, the meaning has broadened to include a wider range of contexts. In physics and engineering, for example, astatic refers to devices that are not influenced by external forces. In psychology, it is used to describe individuals who lack stability or consistency in their behavior.
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