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lunar
[loo-ner]
adjective
of or relating to the moon.
the lunar orbit.
measured by the moon's revolutions.
a lunar month.
resembling the moon; round or crescent-shaped.
of or relating to silver.
noun
a lunar observation taken for purposes of navigation or mapping.
lunar
/ ˈluːnə /
adjective
of or relating to the moon
occurring on, used on, or designed to land on the surface of the moon
lunar module
relating to, caused by, or measured by the position or orbital motion of the moon
of or containing silver
lunar
Relating to the Moon.
Measured by the revolution of the Moon around the Earth.
Other Word Forms
- unlunar adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lunar1
Example Sentences
SpaceX's massive Starship rocket soared into its 11th test flight Monday, as the US company vies to ready its aerospace technology to deliver NASA's lunar projects and fulfill Elon Musk's Mars ambitions.
That’s the secret spell Kubick offers, tucked between her cheese boards and lunar phases: a reminder that good cooking, like good magic, begins with paying attention to what’s right in front of you.
Daniel Le Corre, a PhD researcher at the University of Kent, surveyed less than 0.3% of the lunar surface before finding the two pits.
The American who first set foot on the lunar surface and proclaimed this moment as “one giant leap for mankind,” Neil Armstrong, was an Eagle Scout.
More than 50 years since a human last set foot on the Moon, the race to put people back on the lunar surface is heating up once again.
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