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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
Luna Alvarez-Sproul, 25, works as a school teacher in Draper, Utah, where she often translates documents into Spanish for parents.
He’s double-cast Luna and Tonatiuh as the film-within-a-film’s leads and changed the imaginary tale from a Nazi propaganda flick to a melodramatic but moving South American romance between a glamour queen and a noble photographer.
Sheriff Robert Luna said Tuesday that the department had dozens of deputies assisting with evacuations that night.
But the report did not name any officials, not even Fire Chief Anthony Marrone or Sheriff Robert Luna.
“I grew up in Merced, the ‘Gateway to Yosemite,’ but had never visited the national park until I lived in Southern California,” Luna wrote.
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