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Luna

[loo-nuh]

noun

  1. the ancient Roman goddess personifying the moon, sometimes identified with Diana.

  2. (in alchemy) silver.

  3. (lowercase),  Also the crescent-shaped receptacle within the monstrance, for holding the consecrated Host in an upright position.



Luna

1

/ ˈluːnə /

noun

  1. the alchemical name for silver

  2. Greek counterpart: Selenethe Roman goddess of the moon

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Luna

2

/ ˈluːnɪk, ˈluːnə /

noun

  1. any of a series of Soviet lunar space-probes, one of which, Luna 9 , made the first soft landing on the moon (1966)

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Luna1

From the Latin word lūna the moon
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Luna1

from Latin: moon
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Example Sentences

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Luna Alvarez-Sproul, 25, works as a school teacher in Draper, Utah, where she often translates documents into Spanish for parents.

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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.

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Sheriff Robert Luna said Tuesday that the department had dozens of deputies assisting with evacuations that night.

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But the report did not name any officials, not even Fire Chief Anthony Marrone or Sheriff Robert Luna.

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“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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