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Luna
[loo-nuh]
noun
the ancient Roman goddess personifying the moon, sometimes identified with Diana.
(in alchemy) silver.
(lowercase), Also the crescent-shaped receptacle within the monstrance, for holding the consecrated Host in an upright position.
Luna
1/ ˈluːnə /
noun
the alchemical name for silver
Greek counterpart: Selene. the Roman goddess of the moon
Luna
2/ ˈluːnɪk, ˈluːnə /
noun
any of a series of Soviet lunar space-probes, one of which, Luna 9 , made the first soft landing on the moon (1966)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Luna1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Luna1
Example Sentences
The address enabled Luna’s hard-won spot in a subsidized preschool program, the family’s public benefits, access to Newman’s medical specialists and the elusive form of state health insurance — “straight Medi-Cal” — she needs for a transplant.
Luna’s best over the weekend: 470 pounds, or 36 times her weight.
Closing the school would be a tragedy, said actor Gabriel Luna, who attended Bedichek just after “Dazed and Confused” came out.
The new digital approach “represents a major enhancement in public safety,” Luna said.
Luna has invited Jane back to her apartment after running into her at the supermarket while whimsically picking up a frozen turkey she hasn’t a clue how to cook.
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